Yorkshire Post

Herbert Tindall

Farmer and former mayor

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HERBERT TINDALL, who has died at 86, was a sheep farmer who went on to become an outspoken and passionate champion for the North York Moors National Park.

Mr Tindall was also a former Mayor of the Scarboroug­h borough and an honorary Alderman.

He had been a long-serving member of both the Scarboroug­h authority and North Yorkshire County Council, as well as serving as vice-chairman of the park authority, chairman of the county council’s Yorkshire coast and moors committee and as a jury member and foreman of the historic Danby Court Leet manorial court.

He knew the place that became the national park better than anybody, said Jim Bailey, the current chairman of the park authority.

As a Conservati­ve, Mr Tindall did not always follow his party’s line and refused to shy away from controvers­y.

When he found himself at the centre of a row between the Magpie fish and chip restaurant, in Whitby, and the county council over queues on pavements, he set about brokering a solution in the glare of the national press.

During the foot-and-mouth

outbreak in 2001, he offered farmers hit by the virus “sympathy and support” to connect them back into the community.

A few years later when the moors became threatened by under-grazing, he highlighte­d the way “sheep act as lawnmowers”, saying the heather moorland would otherwise “disappear under silver birch and conifers”. He is survived by his wife, Annie, with whom he would have celebrated his diamond wedding anniversar­y next month, and by four children, 11 grandchild­ren and 12 greatgrand­children.

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HERBERT TINDALL: Sheep farmer and champion of the North York Moors National Park.

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