
The North Riding Committee
The North Riding Committee was a local government body responsible for managing public services and administrative affairs in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Established in the 19th century, it handled issues such as education, roads, public health, and local taxes within the area. The committee was part of the broader system of county councils that aimed to improve local governance. It existed until local government reorganization in 1974, which replaced it with new administrative structures. Essentially, it was a regional authority focused on ensuring effective local management and service delivery for residents in that part of Yorkshire.