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The Great Ayton Community Archaeology Project researches, records information on landscape features and associated local history in the parishes of Great and Little Ayton. This information is made available to a wider audience through public presentations and exhibitions, guided walks and publications. The group meets alternate Wednesdays from 9:30am in the Friends’ Meeting House on High Green. There is no formal membership procedure (if you are interested just join us on any Wednesday) but we do have a constitution, officers and comprehensive insurance.

Welcome to this site which is being built to hold the history of Great Ayton

Dan O'Sullivan Chairman
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Ian Pearce Secretary
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