Latest News from Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
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THE results of major ongoing work to help transform rail travel between York, Leeds and Manchester have been published.
The Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) has released its first Sustainable Development Report, showcasing significant achievements in sustainability from April 2019 to March 2024.
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Administrators have appointed a new company to sell on a 40-home site in York, after its developers fell into administration.
As The Press previously reported, the Leeds-based developers Camstead Homes - which was behind Blackberry Walk in Derwenthorpe - went into administration.
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YORK residents' fears of being cut off by a new building at the National Railway Museum have been eased after a ‘breakthrough in negotiations’.
The museum has agreed to additional hours of pedestrian access through Central Hall, its new welcome building, which forms part of the new York Central development.
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An historic building in York’s Coney Street is on the market after plans to turn it into a Hard Rock Cafe and hotel fell through.
The former TK Maxx site, which fronts onto Coney Street and Market Street, comes with a £5.5 million price tag – and is thought to be one of the most expensive properties marketed in York this year.