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Investigators help ensure jail time for former Brookside actor
A total of 23 years in prison for a former Brookside actor and his associates has been awarded this afternoon.
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Upcoming changes around York Station as project progresses
In the coming weeks, people will notice a lot of changes to the area to the front of York Station as progress on the Station Gateway project continues.
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Make a difference this Great British Spring Clean
City of York Council is encouraging residents, schools, businesses and community groups to get involved in this year’s Great British Spring Clean.
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HSBC Leader Encourages Businesses to embrace ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’
HSBC UK’s Head of Technology Sector has encouraged York businesses to adapt to thrive in the climate of ‘functional disruptive change’ represented by the rapid development of AI.
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New homeless prevention drop-ins start
As the risk of homelessness continues to worry many residents and be a reality for some, the Council is increasing support to help people keep their home with a new face-to-face service.
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Health trainers launch weekly drop-ins across city
City of York Council’s Health Trainer team have launched new weekly drop-ins at 3 Explore libraries across the city.
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City Walls to be Illuminated to commemorate Joseph Rowntree
To mark the hundredth anniversary of Joseph Rowntree’s death, City of York Council will illuminate the city walls in blue and orange tonight, paying tribute to his lasting impact on the city.
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Investigators secure jail for plumbing fraudster
A man from Bolton who targeted victims across the North West has been sentenced to 4 years in prison at Bradford Crown Court today, after defrauding vulnerable customers out of a total of £250,000.
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Local Plan steps closer to development and growth ambitions
City of York Council is set to consider the adoption of its Local Plan following the findings of the Inspector’s Report on the Examination of City of York’s Local Plan.
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Start a new child and family social work career
The Step Up To Social Work programme at City of York Council is now open for recruitment, enabling aspiring social workers to apply for a place on the training course.