Greenrills
Greenrills is a town and civil parish in the Northmere region. It lies on the Green River and is noted for its extensive green belts and sustainable town planning. The population is roughly 8,200, with a local economy based on agriculture, small manufacturing, and services.
Geography and environment: The town sits on rolling countryside with a central historic core surrounded by
History: Greenrills originated in the early 17th century as a farming village. It expanded in the 19th
Economy: Agriculture remains important, notably dairy and vegetables. local crafts, food producers, and eco-tourism complement retail
Governance: Greenrills is governed by a Town Council within the Northmere regional authority. It elects a mayor
Culture and community: The Harvest Festival in autumn is a key event, alongside the Library and Community
Transportation and landmarks: The town is connected by a regional rail line and local bus routes, with