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Tenant evicted following drug investigation with neighbours' support
Following a ruling by a district judge, a council tenant has been evicted this morning, Thursday 3 April, after drug-related activities and anti-social behaviour caused misery for her neighbours.
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Walls in Bloom reaches Red Tower and Queen Street
This summer, residents and visitors will be able to experience areas of the city walls from a fresh perspective, as this unique and historic space blooms into life.
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Funding delivers upgrades to 11 community buildings in York
The impact of funding to safeguard the future of community spaces in York’s outer wards was highlighted at a celebration held last Friday (28 March) in Bishopthorpe.
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Further investment in York’s city centre
York’s historic city centre is set to be ready for the next, and future, millennia.
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York says ‘Yes to Quit’ with new smoking campaign
York is saying ‘Yes to Quit’ with a new smoking campaign. The Yes to Quit campaign has launched across TV, radio, transport links and social media this week, throughout Yorkshire and the Humber.
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Schools accredited ‘ADHD friendly’ as part of citywide support
8 York schools have been accredited as ‘ADHD friendly’ as part of a citywide commitment to support neurodiverse children and young people.
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Free sporting fun at Community Stadium this weekend
York will kick off a summer of rugby with a range of fun, free activities on Sunday (23 March) at the York Community Stadium.
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Local social workers recognised in national awards
City of York Council is proud to announce that 15 of its social workers have each received a nationwide award in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the social work profession.
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Bench art revealed ahead of Front Street celebration event
Art of Protest has installed the first phase of new nature-inspired artwork in Acomb, ahead of the mural reveal and celebration event later this month.
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Magistrates charge company guilty of fly posting £5,400
A local company illegally putting up posters in and around York has been found guilty by York Magistrate's Court and ordered to pay £5,421.