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The UK’s chief medical officer has told a York event the case needs to be made for the health benefits of active travel despite it not being politically easy.
Chris Whitty told the Active City York conference that the smallest changes to help people walk, wheel and cycle could transform people’s health for the better.
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A York mum and dog-lover has launched a new business allowing your pooch to be part of a wedding celebration.
Jemma Graham has created Paws ‘N’ Promises, which she believes is the only one of its kind in the York area.
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A rise in fly-tipping in York to almost 3,000 incidents in a year has sparked a row over the council’s handling of the issue.
A total of 2,954 cases of illegal waste dumping were recorded in York in the year up to March, up from 2,500 in 2023/4 and the highest since 2011.
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A DRIVER who seriously injured three people when he crashed head-on into another vehicle at 80mph in a souped-up Volkswagen Polo has been jailed.
Adam Davis, then 22, disregarded warnings from his passenger to slow down, had barely slept and had cannabis in his body when he raced round a blind bend on the wrong side of the road,
Community News
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Life changing work of York’s longest serving foster carers recognised
The life-changing work of some of York’s longest serving foster carers has been recognised at a special awards ceremony this month.
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Cornish Bakery Unveils Dramatic Expansion in York’s Coney Street
York’s Coney Street has welcomed a stylish new upgrade today as Cornish Bakery officially opens the doors to its dramatically expanded flagship site, doubling its space and seating to meet growing local and tourist demand.
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YorkTalk Money fortnight: Information and support to help residents save money
York residents can access a wealth of information and support that could save them £1000s as part of this summer’s York Talk Money fortnight (7-18 July).
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City of York's Armed Forces Day celebration
Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for everyone to come together, show their support for and celebrate all who have or are serving, and explore York’s proud military ties with a brand new Armed Forces Day Trail.
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Fulford Cemetery to be temporarily managed by City of York Council
Fulford Parish Council has managed Fulford Cemetery and provided burial services for residents across the City of York for many years. This has been an important service for bereaved York families, laying their loved ones to rest.
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Council support for office space providers helps Patch’s success in its first six months
As entrepreneurs, freelancers and remote workers increasingly make the switch from working at home to more social workplaces, York is benefiting from additional office space providers investing in the city.
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Looking for a new job? Visit York Jobs Fair
York residents looking for work, support with training or getting new qualifications are invited to this month’s York Jobs Fair.
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City of York Council to Appoint New Chief Executive as Ian Floyd Announces Retirement
City of York Council has today announced that Ian Floyd, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Paid Service, will retire at Easter 2026 after dedicating more than 17 years of service to the city.
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