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THE boss of a restaurant in York city centre says a road closure to allow anti-terror bollards to be installed is damaging his business.

And he hit out at City of York Council claiming it had not provided enough information about the closure of the street before the work started.

Joel Taylor co-owns Fancy Hank’s in Goodramgate where work started on Monday (August 14) to install anti-terrorism bollards.

City of York Council says Goodramgate will be closed for six weeks while the work is carried out.

 

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