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Night works to carry out essential road maintenance
City of York Council is carrying out road maintenance works on the A1079 Hull Road and B1228 Elvington Lane, and York Road, Dunnington starting next week.
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Residents supported to apply for benefits
A report indicating financial pressures among York residents reveals the level of need facing the council’s welfare benefit resources and how it plans to support those households.
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Be Bright, Be Seen, Be Safe
Be Bright, Be Seen, Be Safe is the key message from City of York Council and North Yorkshire Council during Cycle to School Week, 23 to 27 September.
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York Walls in Bloom
Residents and visitors will be able to experience areas of the city walls from a fresh perspective next spring, as this unique and historic space blooms into life.
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Front Street improvements shaped by local community go for approval
Exciting plans to make a number of improvements to Front Street will be taken to a meeting next week (24 September).
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Scrutiny discussion to set a new direction of travel for York
York’s long term Local Transport Strategy will take another step next week as a draft Implementation Plan is discussed at the Economy, Place, Access and Transport Scrutiny Committee.
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Free bus travel from BetterPoints during Environment Weeks
Residents of York are being invited to celebrate Environment Weeks by walking or taking the bus around town and be in with the chance to win free bus travel.
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YorHome fees for landlords are the city’s lowest
Research by City of York Council reveals its not-for-profit letting agency YorHome charges between 6 and 7% less than 8 other local agents.
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New housing for disabled people agreed
To meet the increasing need for specialist housing for disabled adults or adults with learning disabilities in the community, senior Councillors have agreed to build approximately 14 homes in Acomb.
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Plans to create dedicated SEND hub get Executive approval
Proposals to create a specialist hub for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families have been approved by City of York Council’s Executive.