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02.02.04: Young children explore the jungle
Monday 02 February 2004
Forget 'I'm a celebrityÉget me out of here', young children in York are exploring the jungle in their own way through a
02.02.04: Food hazard warning: Mullerice apple dessert
Monday 02 February 2004
City of York Council's Food and Safety unit is warning residents to be on the look out for spoiled pots of the dessert M
4.02:03: Council pledges to help Barbican workers
Wednesday 04 February 2004
City of York Council leisure chiefs have pledged to help staff at the Barbican Centre find alternative jobs when the sit
4.02.04: York Benefit Fraud Conviction
Wednesday 04 February 2004
A York woman convicted of falsely claiming over £8,000 benefits, including Income Support, Housing Benefit and Council
5.02.04: River Ouse to remain high
Thursday 05 February 2004
The River Ouse is expected to remain high over the next few days, rising 200mm later today (Thursday, 5 February). Howev
06.02.04: Council to educate on dangers of body piercing
Friday 06 February 2004
City of York Council's Health and Safety officers are taking a tough stance to educate young people on the hazards and d
09.02.04: Completion of Haxby Road School re-devlopment project
Monday 09 February 2004
Children at Haxby Road Primary School are celebrating their brand new canteen and dining room as part of a City of York
9,02.04: Final proposals for 2004/05 budget
Monday 09 February 2004
Proposals to make savings of £3.6m are being put forward by City of York Council's senior members for the 2004/05 budge
10.02.04: Designing a dream place to play
Tuesday 10 February 2004
Young people have been putting pen to paper to design their dream playground, to replace the vandal hit Bell Farm Advent
10.2.04: York to become cycling centre
Tuesday 10 February 2004
City of York Council's commitment to cycling has been recognised by a national cycling organisation. The national cy
12.02.04:£4.9m programme of school improvements approved
Thursday 12 February 2004
City of York Council's £4.9m bid to the DfES to improve buildings at Huntington School has been successful.<P> The coun
13.02.04: New Head of Libraries and Heritage
Friday 13 February 2004
City of York Council has appointed a new head of Libraries and Heritage following a nationally advertised recruitment pr
13.02.04: Planet watching at Copmanthorpe Library
Friday 13 February 2004
York residents can get astronomical with three planet watching workshops at Copmanthorpe Library.<P> The workshops foll
13.02.04: Residents to have their say on consultation area
Friday 13 February 2004
Residents in Heslington are being invited to have their say on the future of their village's conservation area.<P> City
13.02.04: Winners of Christmas Tree Recycling Draw
Friday 13 February 2004
Three York residents will get an early Christmas present on Tuesday (17 February), when they receive prizes as part of t
16.02.04: Plans to 're-home' swimming classes
Monday 16 February 2004
York's leisure bosses are hoping to temporarily 're-home' Barbican swimming classes ahead of the proposed closure of the
16.02.04: New look loos for Exhibition Square
Monday 16 February 2004
Tourists and residents who are 'caught short' in Exhibition Square will get a pleasant surprise this week with the re-op
16.02.04: WORK STARTS ON NEW INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITY - joint release with Selby and York PCT
Monday 16 February 2004
Initial building work has started on Selby and York Primary Care Trust's (PCT) new intermediate care facility in York.<
17.02.04: Council wants boundary to remain unchanged
Tuesday 17 February 2004
City of York Council is reinforcing its position on changes to York's boundary following the draft recommendations from
17.02.04: More discounts for older people
Tuesday 17 February 2004
Members of City of York Council's Executive will be proposing additional support for older residents this year as part o
19.02.04: York Business Pride Challenge Fund receives boost
Thursday 19 February 2004
The York Business Pride campaign has received a major boost thanks to the generosity of two of York's biggest employers.
23.02.04: Calling all dance enthusiasts!
Monday 23 February 2004
Dance enthusiasts are being invited to take part in York's biggest ever dance extravaganza.<P> City of York Council's A
24.02.04: New proposals for leisure management
Tuesday 24 February 2004
Proposals to create a new Sport and Active Leisure unit to manage the city's leisure facilities will be discussed by Cit
24.02.04: Local communities encouraged to 'take pride in their city'
Tuesday 24 February 2004
City of York Council is urging residents to take pride in their city, with a new community initiative.<P> York Communit
24.02.04: Executive to review parking proposals
Tuesday 24 February 2004
City of York Council's Executive will review proposals to the city's parking arrangements in light of public objections.
24.02.04: Exhibition to honour York horticultural son
Tuesday 24 February 2004
City of York Council will pay homage to one of the city's most famous horticultural sons.<P> Following the re-vamp of t
26.02.04: Consultants appointed to create new 'evening vision'
Thursday 26 February 2004
The First Stop York Partnership, led by City of York Council, has appointed the Urban Lighting Group as the consultants
27.02.04: LENDAL GYRATORY - CARRIAGEWAY RESURFACING
Friday 27 February 2004
City of York Council is starting carriageway resurfacing works on the Lendal Gyratory on Monday, 1 March, 2004.<P> Work
27.02.04: Spring into Easter with Barbican Fun Day
Friday 27 February 2004
York youngsters can spring into Easter with a fun, action-packed activity day to kick-start the Easter Fun days and OASI
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