Broughton and Greenhow is an
electoral ward covering the area including surrounding parishes. The total population of the ward at the 2011 census was 1,669. The
2001 census put the population of the parish at 950, with the council estimating 940 inhabitants c.2005. By the time of the 2011 Census the population had increased to 990. The village relies on tourists visiting the moors and functions as a
dormitory settlement for bigger settlements of North Yorkshire. Amenities and facilities within the village include two
public houses, The Jet Miners and The Bay Horse, a hotel, a
guest house, a shop with post office, a
Methodist church, a village hall and a children's playground. The nearest primary school is Kirkby and Great Broughton
C of E Voluntary aided School to the west of the village. Great Broughton falls within the
North Yorkshire Police area. The nearest police station is at
Stokesley. The village contains
ANPR cameras operated by North Yorkshire Police, monitoring vehicular movements through the village. ==See also==