New To The Village

Welcome to Goldsborough and Flaxby. We hope you enjoy living in the village. Please join the Goldsborough & Flaxby Grouped Parish Council email distribution list in order to keep up to date with events and notifications concerning the villages.

Allotments

You may wish to hire one of the allotments which are situated near the bus shelter on Station Road. A full plot size is approx 10m x 10m at a cost of £35 per annum. Smaller plots are charged pro rata. If interested please contact the Parish Clerk, gboroflaxbypc.co.uk

A garden bed filled with red tulips with green leaves.

Welcome Pack

Despite their relatively quiet demeanor both Goldsborough and Flaxby have thriving interest groups ranging from cricket and darts to history and golf. You will find information on all these activities elsewhere on the website. Click Wecome Pack for details of all the relevant information a new inhabitant of the villages of Goldsborough and Flaxby needs to know.

(We will load the many pages of the welcome pack as a PDF which users can click to. It is currently not in that form)

Collage of residential and rural scenes including houses, a park, a school zone sign, trees, a brick wall, a building under construction, a fence, a street with parked cars, and a countryside road.

Play Area

The John Webster Memorial children’s playground is situated next to the cricket ground. This operated and maintained by Parish Council. Volunteers are always welcome to assist with grass cutting, hedge cutting and keeping an eye on the equipment. Please contact the Parish Clerk at gboroflaxbypc@gmail.com if you would like to help.

Playground with slides and swings in an open grassy field, with leafless trees and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

Map of the village boundaries

A detailed map of Goldsborough, showing roads, rivers, parks, farms, and residential areas with labels and different line colors for boundaries and routes.
A detailed topographic map of Flaxby and surrounding areas showing roads, paths, water bodies, land features, buildings, and points of interest, with a pink route marked across it.