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Christmas and New Year bin collection changes for York - how it will affect you
THERE will be no recycling collections for four weeks in parts of York under changes to bin collections over the festive period.
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Familiar face turns on Christmas lights in North Yorkshire village
THE county's first elected mayor switched on the Christmas lights in a North Yorkshire Yorkshire village at the weekend.
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New beginning’ for building that housed troubled York care home
A York building that once housed a troubled care home is in the hands of new owners who have hailed a “new beginning” for the site.
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Top York chef appeals to pie thieves after raid in North Yorkshire
A TOP York chef has appealed to thieves who stole his van with 2,500 pies inside to “do the right thing”.
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Yorkshire Water has admitted two offences related to sewage being pumped for days into a watercourse on the outskirts of York.
James Puzey, for the Environment Agency, which brought the case, told York Magistrates' Court the company visited its pumping station 10 times in six months and “each time” saw that its stand-by pump wasn’t working.
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New show homes and a sales centre have opened in Ripon to promote a new 390-home development in the city.
Taylor Wimpey has created the 3-bed Byrneham Special and 5-bed Patterham show homes at Fountains Walk, Ripon.
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A NEW shop and café is set to open in York that will delight lovers of Japanese culture.
Anime Gallery and Totoro Coffee, a joint venture, is set to open in the former Cooperative Bank building in Feasegate - hopefully before Christmas 2024.
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High rent prices in York mean people “can’t afford” to start families in the city, an estate agent said.
It comes as provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics show the average private rent in York reached £1,104 per month in the year to October
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Dozens of children in care have been placed more than 20 miles away from home in York, new figures show.
City of York Council’s boss for children and education said the authority remains “relentlessly ambitious for all young people to be placed with or very close to their family”.
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A worldwide coffee brand is set to open its first site in York city centre.
Black Sheep Coffee, which was founded in 2013, now has more than 70 branches worldwide - stretching as far as the United States of America and the Philippines.
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A MUCH-LOVED York restaurant has opened the doors on its new location.
Popular Italian restaurant Marzano has now officially opened its doors to diners having moved into the former Loch Fyne building in Walmgate.
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The “final piece” of an ambitious plan to develop York’s Coney Street has been given the go ahead.
Bosses at the York-based Helmsley Group have spoken of their delight as the “once-in-a-lifetime” masterplan to open the area up to the riverside takes a step forward
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WORK is underway on a new restaurant in the heart of York.
The upstairs of the former 1331 bar in Grape Lane, close to York Minster is currently being turned into a first floor restaurant called Pig and Potato specialising in homemade sausages and mash.
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Councillors are recommended to refuse plans for a battery storage scheme on the edge of York due to safety fears.
A report prepared for next Thursday’s meeting of City of York Council’s Planning Committee also says the ‘industrial’ nature of the scheme is inappropriate for its Green Belt location.
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DEVELOPERS given the green light for a city centre riverside ‘masterplan’ will today (November 28) learn the fate of the 'final piece' of its wider proposal on the same street.
A decision is expected from a City of York Council planning committee meeting on the Helmsley Group’s proposals to partially demolish 5
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TWO men have been charged with murder after they were arrested in connection with the death of a man in York.
North Yorkshire Police say both men, who are in their 20s and 30s from the York area, were arrested at the weekend as part of a major investigation into an incident in the Haxby Road area.
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York's Salvation Army is low on donations for Christmas and needs YOUR help
York's Salvation Army is urging people to donate items so they can give those sleeping rough in the city a Christmas hamper.
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Council bosses vow to repaint town parking spaces ‘too narrow’ for cars
Council bosses have vowed to repaint road markings in an East Yorkshire town – after they were made too narrow for cars to park in.
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York hospice boss says assisted dying bill is biggest issue to face his sector
A York hospice boss has said that the debate on the assisted dying bill is the biggest issue to face his sector during his career.
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NINE years after a young man disappeared in York, his sister has said how his family will never give up hope he will one day return.
Rory Johnson-Hatfield, who was 29 when he went missing, vanished without trace during a night out with friends in York.
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A York councillor has slammed a brewery over its decision to close a local pub.
Fishergate ward's Cllr Conrad Whitcroft has penned a letter to beer baron and owner of Samuel Smith's brewery - Humphrey Smith.
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York and North Yorkshire is to receive £10million of government money to take part in a trial to get people back to work.
The ‘trailblazer’ funding for the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority is part of a £240million initiative by central government to be announced today.
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A NEW shop has opened its doors in York city centre.
Piece of York in Grape Lane close to York Minster, opened earlier this month and sells predominantly jigsaws and old school puzzles and games.
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A man accused of murdering a woman by drowning her in a river has declined to give evidence in his own defence.
Vincent Morgan is alleged to have killed his partner Lisa Welford in the River Derwent in Malton in April.
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Finance bosses at City of York Council are suggesting the largest possible rise in council tax - as they grapple with a budget crisis.
As previously reported by The Press, the council faces an "unprecedented" budget crisis - which will require it to fill a £30 million black hole.
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RESIDENTS living close to a railway line in York are being told to expect noise and disruption across three months as works get underway.
Network Rail have written to residents living close to the Eastcoast mainline between York Station and Skelton juntion on the outskirts of York
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THREE flood warnings and ten flood alerts are in place this morning across York and North Yorkshire in the wake of Storm Bert.
The Environment Agency has flood warnings in place for riverside properties in York, Naburn Lock and St George’s Field car park.
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Four people have been arrested in connection with a murder investigation in York.
As The Press reported, a man in his 20s from the Bradford area died in hospital after police were called to an incident at a home in the Haxby Road area on Saturday night.
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A busy North Yorkshire bus station is set to have a £500,000 makeover.
North Yorkshire Council has announced a £500k scheme to refurbish the 'gateway' to Tadcaster - its bus station - in what they say will encourage more visitors to come and support local businesses.
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York is set to be hit by its second named storm of the season.
As previously reported by The Press, weather warnings for rain and snow are in place for York across Saturday, November 23, and Sunday, November 24.
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A MAN has been arrested following a police chase through North and East Yorkshire in snow and icy conditions.
North Yorkshire Police say that as the temperature plummeted to about -10C in some parts of the county on Thursday night (November 22) at about 1.45am a roads policing officer spotted a van parked on a rural road at Flixton near Filey.
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Three young men spent the equivalent of a six-month prison sentence behind bars because they were “nosy” and curious about the summer riots, York Crown Court heard.
All three were arrested and have been in prison on remand ever since.
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YORK will host its first ever Vitality T20 Blast fixture next summer.
Yorkshire’s clash with Durham will be played at Clifton Park on June 15 next year.
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MAJOR roadworks are set to begin in an East Yorkshire town in the New Year.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council say they will invest £1.2 million in work to resurface roads and paths in Pocklington town centre.
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All options are being looked at for bus fares in York and North Yorkshire ahead of their hike in January, Mayor David Skaith has said.
The mayor’s comments came after the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) asked if he planned to follow West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester mayors in keeping the £2 fare cap.
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A construction company behind a 40 home development in York has gone into administration.
Leeds-based Camstead Homes have appointed Interpath as its administrators on November 19.
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City of York Council is warning of further cuts ahead as it faces an "unprecedented" budget blackhole.
The council says it has to close a £30 million budget "gap", which has pushed its financial situation to a "critical level".
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A POPULAR children’s attraction near York is all set for the arrival of Father Christmas.
William’s Den, in North Cave, near York, in East Yorkshire is owned and run by Tor and Christian Carver.
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A FACTORY manager has retired after 36 years with a well-known local manufacturer.
Steve Pittham, the longest-serving employee at York Handmade Brick Company joined the firm based at Alne, near Easingwold, when it was formed in in 1988. As works manager, he was responsible for running the company’s factory.
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A raider has been jailed after stealing from businesses in York - within days of his crimes.
Daniel Heaney, 29, of Hull Road, York, was spotted by CCTV operators breaking into Lucky Days café and Five Guys restaurant in Low Petergate in York in the early hours of Friday, November 15 this year.
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A TRIPLE-PLATINUM international electronic band are set to perform in a North Yorkshire town.
Pendulum, a chart-topping Australian bans are headlining TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre (OAT) on Friday, June 20.
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THE first snow of the winter has fallen in York and weather warnings are in place for the city and North Yorkshire.
A smattering of snow fell overnight in York on Monday night (November 18) and drivers are being warned of icy conditions in the days ahead as the Met Office has issued snow and ice yellow alerts for large areas of Scotland and England amid plummeting temperatures.
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One of York's oldest pubs is up for sale.
A listing for the Red Lion has gone live on the property site Right Move. The leasehold sale is valued at £175,000.
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CELEBRATIONS are underway at York's oldest secondary school after a visit from inspectors.
All Saints Catholic School in South Bank which is part of the Middlesbrough academy Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust (NPCAT) has been rated outstanding by Ofsted following inspections in the Summer and again last month.
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North Yorkshire Police has made a series of pledges as it bids to restore trust in policing.
The county force is responding to the Angiolini Inquiry into how off-duty Met police officer Wayne Couzens was able to abduct, rape and murder former Fulford School student Sarah Everard.
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A TOP York school group looks set to merge with a larger North Yorkshire academy chain.
A consultation is underway on the proposed merger of The Sherburn, Tadcaster and Rural Multi Academy Trust (STAR) and South York Multi Academy Trust (SYMAT) to create a single multi-academy trust of 17 schools spanning York and North Yorkshire.
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A WOMAN has been left with life-threatening injuries after a crash in North Yorkshire.
As The Press reported at the time, the crash happened on the A170 between Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside at about 10am on Sunday (November 17) on the A170 at Nawton, at the junction of Guncroft Lane.
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EMERGENCY crews are leaving a house after a fire in a town on the outskirts of York.
Firefighters, police and ambulance have been on the scene in Windmill Way in Haxby this morning and smoke can be seen billowing from the roof of a semi-detached bungalow in the quiet residential area.
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Breaking: Ban on blue badge access for Christmas Market relaxed
BLUE Badge holders will be allowed access to this year’s Christmas market in York in vehicles after 5pm, following a council Executive meeting last night (November 14).
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Extra beds are set to be offered to people sleeping rough in York this winter following the announcement of emergency Government funding.
The 29 extra beds are set to be funded by York’s £87,000 share of a £10 million support package for councils unveiled by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
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Yet more student flats could be coming to York city centre.
Plans have been submitted for a 32-bed scheme in an empty office block in Rougier Street.
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YORK'S popular Christmas Market is back for another year - and bringing a welcome burst of colour to these dark nights.
Local photographer Kieran Delaney took these stunning photos last night as the market opened for another festive season.
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A bar in York has scooped two national hospitality awards.
Stone Roses Bar in King Street received the honours at the Thwaites Hospitality Awards 2024, in a ceremony in Penrith on Sunday (November 10).
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York City Football Club has announced a major new partnership with a national York-based company.
Housebuilder Persimmon, which was founded in the city, has taken over sponsorship of the south stand at the LNER Community Stadium.
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Proposals to abolish separate parking permits for tenants in York houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) could save them more than £90, but some would pay more.
The proposals, which are set to go out to a consultation, would see HMO permits costing £202.50 scrapped and the properties brought into the standard residential parking system (ResPark).
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THE new owners of a well-known York toy shop have shared their plans to turn their business into a ‘shop for the city’.
Jo, 38, and Sarah Patton, 37, along with their five children, have taken on a fresh challenge by becoming the new owners of Totally Awesome Toy Shop in Colliergate.
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York Christmas Market 2024 is open for business.
As The Press previously reported, the market - formerly St Nicholas Fair - has brought more than 75 'alpine chalets' to Parliament Street and St Sampson's Square.
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Part of a main road in a York suburb is set to be closed for the next two weeks.
The bottom section of Carr Lane, between Rosedale Avenue and Front Street, is set to be closed during the day on weekdays for the next fortnight while maintenance work takes place.
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A York MP has said she will vote against the assisted dying bill because "there is nothing safe” about it.
Rachael Maskell, MP for York Central, said the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is a “fundamental misunderstanding of its impact on medicine”.
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“He was our Attenborough.”
That’s how David Edward Ryder has been remembered by the team campaigning to save Holgate’s Severus Hill – a group he worked alongside before his death at the age of 85.
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Plans for a major development of student housing on the site of a city centre supermarket have been revised following public consultation.
Argo Real Estate Ltd and student accommodation developer and operator Fusion Group are now seeking further feedback on detailed proposals concerning the Sainsbury’s site at Foss Bank.
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A popular Sicilian café in a York village has taken steps to improve its hygiene after receiving a poor report from council officials.
Caffe Valeria in Main Street, Wheldrake, scored just one-star, meaning major improvement necessary, following the inspection on August 28.
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A much-loved pub in York has closed its doors again.
The Wellington Inn, in Alma Terrace, Fishergate, is seeking new management after the sudden closure.
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A WINDOW has been smashed at one of York’s longest-running shops.
The attack left a hole and shattered glass in the door of Monk Bar Model Shop in Goodramgate.