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  • Trial at key junction aims to reduce pedestrian delay

    City of York Council have announced a trial project to reduce pedestrian wait times at one of the city centre’s key junctions, where Blossom Street, Queen Street, Nunnery Lane and Micklegate meet.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1486/trial-at-key-junction-aims-to-reduce-pedestrian-delay
  • York promotes ‘Skills For Life’ during National Apprenticeship Week

    City of York Council is celebrating the value, benefits and opportunities apprenticeships bring to individuals and businesses during National Apprenticeship Week next week (Monday 5 to Sunday 11 February).

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1385/york-promotes-skills-for-life-during-national-apprenticeship-week
  • Energy grants for homes not heated by mains gas

    Eligible households in York which aren't heated by mains gas are being given free energy-efficiency boosts by the council for greater comfort, lower bills and less carbon output.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1526/energy-grants-for-homes-not-heated-by-mains-gas
  • ‘People-powered archaeology’ boosts residents’ wellbeing

    A partnership between City of York Council and York Archaeology is helping the city’s residents uncover the hidden history of Walmgate, while improving their health and wellbeing, making social connections and gaining new skills and interests.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1532/-people-powered-archaeology-boosts-residents-wellbeing
  • York welcomes national children’s leaders to celebrate success

    Young people and social workers in York met national children’s leaders last week as part of a visit to find out more about City of York Council’s work to transform services for children and young people.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1547/york-welcomes-national-children-s-leaders-to-celebrate-success
  • Proposed devolution deal published for scrutiny

    The proposed devolution deal for York and North Yorkshire will undergo its first public scrutiny by the Council’s Customer and Corporate Services Scrutiny Management Committee on Monday, 5 September.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1071/proposed-devolution-deal-published-for-scrutiny
  • Scrutiny discussion to set a new direction of travel for York

    York’s long term Local Transport Strategy will take another step forward next week (Tuesday 24 September) as a draft Implementation Plan is discussed at City of York Council’s Economy, Place, Access and Transport Scrutiny Committee.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1515/scrutiny-discussion-to-set-a-new-direction-of-travel-for-york
  • 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 and their families have been approved by City of York Council’s Executive on Thursday 12 September.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1511/plans-to-create-dedicated-send-hub-get-executive-approval
  • Energy grants for homes not heated by mains gas

    Eligible households in York which aren't heated by mains gas are being given free energy-efficiency boosts by the council for greater comfort, lower bills and less carbon output.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1526/new-energy-efficiency-grants-for-homes-not-heated-by-mains-gas
  • ‘People-powered archaeology’ boosts residents’ wellbeing

    A partnership between City of York Council and York Archaeology is helping the city’s residents uncover the hidden history of Walmgate, while improving their health and wellbeing, making social connections and gaining new skills and interests.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1532/people-powered-archaeology-boosts-residents-wellbeing