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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.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1519/residents-supported-to-apply-for-all-benefits-they-re-eligible-for
  • 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
  • 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
  • Blue Badge holders’ access to extend during Christmas markets

    The Council’s Executive has decided to establish Blue Badge holders’ access into York city centre for 2 hours daily at less busy times during this year’s Christmas market.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1566/blue-badge-holders-access-to-extend-during-christmas-markets
  • 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