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(Redirected from Oliver's Mount transmitting station) Hill in North Yorkshire, England

Oliver's Mount
Oliver's Mount Track Layout
LocationNorth Yorkshire, England
Coordinates54°15′47″N 0°24′18″W / 54.263°N 0.405°W / 54.263; -0.405
Opened1946
Major eventsFormula III
Oliver's Mount
Length2.41 miles (3.88 km)
Race lap record2:18.6 (Cliff Allison, Cooper-Norton, 1955, Formula III)
Startline scene in 1986

Oliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It offers views over the town, a tribute monument to the war dead, camping and caravanning at selected times of the year, 10 football pitches, 1 rugby league pitch, in the past a small school, and a cafe, but may be primarily known for its motorcycle races. Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946, and continues to hold motorcycle circuit racing today, and also holds car rally and car hill-climb events. Cars have raced here twice, in 1955 and 1956.

In 2016 Oliver's Mount was the summit for the final classified climb on the third stage of the Tour de Yorkshire cycle race.

The site also houses the broadcasting transmitter which provides TV and radio services to Scarborough and the surrounding areas.

Oliver's Mount is named after Oliver Cromwell, as it was thought that he had sited guns there, although there is no evidence that Cromwell visited Scarborough during the Civil War. This name was in use by 1804; previously the hill was known as Weaponness, which now refers to the area of the town around Oliver's Mount and Filey Road, and one of the wards of the borough.

Races

The Oliver's Mount track is a street circuit composed of twisty public roads and has played host to domestic motorcycling and rallying events for many years. Spectators for race events are known to have reached 58,000. Oliver's Mount racing circuit is the only street circuit in England. Throughout the year it hosts four weekends of motorcycle road racing and numerous hill climb challenges. With the Ian Watson Spring Road Races, Barry Sheene Classic Road Races, Cock o' the North Road Races and The Gold Cup drawing riders and spectators from all over the British Isles. The races are organised by the Auto 66 club which attracts big name riders from the road racing scene. The circuit itself is 2.43 miles (3.91 km) in length and is not much more than a service road around Oliver's Mount. It is known as a technical and twisty track that requires a great deal of skill and bravery to tackle.

Oliver's Mount continues to hold motorcycle, car rally and car-hill climb events. Two Formula III events were held in 1955 and 1956.

In 2018, Oliver's Mount racing was cancelled due to safety concerns. As a result no racing took place. Following this, the ownership of the event changed from the Auto 66 Club and the council granted a lease to a group led by former racers and businessmen Mick Grant & Eddie Roberts, under the name GrantRoberts Ltde. In April 2019 GrantRoberts Ltd was renamed Oliver’s Mount Racing Ltd. With support from Scarborough Borough Council, the venue hosted two events in 2019. These were the Barry Sheene Classic on 27 and 28 July and the Gold Cup from 27 to 29 September.Nowadays its run by Husband and wife team Andy Hayes and Wendy Hayes along with a group of experienced officials and is now going from strength to strength now its back upto a full calendar of events.

British Formula III

Year Date Event Winning driver Winning constructor Report
1955 July Formula III United Kingdom Cliff Allison Cooper-Norton Report
1956 July Formula III United Kingdom Tom Dickson Cooper-Norton Report

British Superbike Championship

Year Race Rider Manufacturer
1987 1987 ACU Shell Oils Superbike Championship Rd.7 England Roger Marshall 1100cc Suzuki
1988 1988 ACU Shell Oils TT F1 British Championship Rd.8 England Jamie Whitham 750cc Suzuki

Transmitting station

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Oliver's Mount
Oliver's Mount is located in North YorkshireOliver's MountOliver's Mount (North Yorkshire)
Mast height41 metres (135 ft)
Coordinates54°16′03″N 0°24′16″W / 54.267383°N 0.404440°W / 54.267383; -0.404440
BBC regionBBC Yorkshire
ITV regionITV Yorkshire
Local TV serviceThat's North Yorkshire

Oliver's Mount broadcasts television and radio services to Scarborough and Filey with signals that can be received as far as Malton.

Analogue radio

Frequency kW Service
89.9 MHz 0.125 BBC Radio 2
92.1 MHz 0.125 BBC Radio 3
94.3 MHz 0.125 BBC Radio 4
95.5 MHz 0.125 BBC Radio York
96.2 MHz 0.5 Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire
97.4 MHz 0.050 Coast & County Radio
99.5 MHz 0.125 BBC Radio 1
107.6 MHz 0.025 Radio Scarborough

Digital radio

Frequency Block kW Operator
213.360 MHz 10C 2 MuxCo North Yorkshire
222.064 MHz 11D 2 Digital One
225.648 MHz 12B 2 BBC National DAB

Digital television

Frequency UHF kW Operator System
538.000 MHz 29 2 BBC A DVB-T
554.000 MHz 31 2 Digital 3&4 DVB-T
562.000 MHz 32 1 SDN DVB-T
578.000 MHz 34 1 Arqiva A DVB-T
586.000 MHz 35 1 Arqiva B DVB-T
602.000 MHz 37 2 BBC B DVB-T2
618.000 MHz 39 0.6 Local TV DVB-T


Before switchover

Frequency UHF kW Operator
698.000 MHz 49 0.1 BBC (Mux 1)
738.166 MHz 54+ 0.1 SDN (Mux A)
770.166 MHz 58+ 0.1 BBC (Mux B)
794.166 MHz 61+ 0.1 Arqiva (Mux C)
818.166 MHz 64+ 0.1 Arqiva (Mux D)
842.166 MHz 67+ 0.1 Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)

Analogue television

Analogue television ceased from Oliver's Mount during August 2011. BBC Two was closed on 3 August and BBC One was temporarily moved into its frequency at the time to allow BBC A to launch in BBC One's old frequency. The remaining analogue services ceased on 17 August 2011.

References

  1. "Tour de Yorkshire Stage 3: When and where you need to be". itv.com. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  2. "The Weaponness Area Scarborough" (PDF). Scarborough Borough Council. 4 September 2007. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 November 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  3. Smollett, Tobias George (1804). The Critical review, or, Annals of literature. Series The Third. Vol. Volume III No. 1. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. p. 319.
  4. Theakston's guide to Scarborough: comprising a brief sketch of the antiquities, natural productions, and romantic scenery, of the town and neighbourhood. S.W. Theakston. 1854. p. 153.
  5. "Scarborough's Oliver's Mount Race Event OFF". Yorkshire Coast Radio. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  6. "Racing is coming back to Oliver's Mount in Scarborough in 2019". 'The Scarborough News. 5 May 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  7. "Oliver's Mount Racing Ltd". Companies House. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  8. "Oliver's Mount needs you! Appeal for volunteers before racing starts". The Scarborough News. 16 May 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  9. "British Superbike race winners 1987 to 1992". Motorcycle Racing Online. Retrieved 6 April 2013.

Bibliography

  • Peter Swinger (2001). Motor Racing Circuits In England Then And Now. ISBN 0-7110-3104-5.

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