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July1, 2004: Young people encouraged to drive safely
Thursday 01 July 2004
City of York Council's Youth Service is organising a Drive Safely Day tomorrow, July 2, for around 30 sixteen year olds,
2 July 2004: Council warning residents to be 'extra vigilant'
Friday 02 July 2004
City of York Council is warning residents to be extra vigilant about the identity of callers coming to their home.<P> T
2 July 2004: Local and International Charity Links for Civic Leaders
Friday 02 July 2004
The new Lord Mayor and Sheriff of York, Councillor Janet Looker and Bob Scrase, have named their two chosen charities fo
July 7, 2004: Have your say on Askham Richard Village Design Statement
Wednesday 07 July 2004
Residents of Askham Richard are being invited to have comment on the shape of their village in the future.<P> A Village
July 7, 2004: Performing Arts Summer Festival
Wednesday 07 July 2004
An amazing 25 groups from City of York Council's Performing Arts Centres and adult education classes will be performing
July 7, 2004: 25 York schools rewarded for Travel Plans
Wednesday 07 July 2004
The Department for Education and Skills has rewarded 25 York schools for producing travel plans.<P> Each of the schools
7 July 2004: Traffic routes to change for race days
Wednesday 07 July 2004
RESIDENTS living near the Knavesmire should find their neighbourhood improved on race days, thanks to a new traffic sche
8 July 2004: Residents to get their say on Castle Piccadilly
Thursday 08 July 2004
Residents and local interest groups will get a further chance to have their say on proposals for the controversial Castl
July 8: Tenants celebrate new facilities
Thursday 08 July 2004
TENANTS of Marjorie Waite Court in Evelyn Crescent, Clifton are planning a party to mark the launch of a host of new fac
July 8, 2004: Charter of Excellence
Thursday 08 July 2004
EXCELLENT customer service is delivered by City of York Council's Environmental Health, Trading Standards and Licensing
July 9, 2004: Healthy Schools Conference
Friday 09 July 2004
Around 130 schoolchildren from across York will have an opportunity to have their say on the future of transport in the
Anti-crime successes 9.7.04
Friday 09 July 2004
City of York Council has welcomed the latest successes in the city's fight against crime. In the first quarter of this
July 9, 2004: Official opening for children's garden
Friday 09 July 2004
A newly created children's garden at York's Low Moor allotments will be officially opened on Saturday, July 17.<P> The
July 9, 2004: Sponsorship deals secured for three York roundabouts
Friday 09 July 2004
Three York roundabouts will be given a face-lift after City of York Council secured sponsorship deals for them from loca
9 July 2004: Minster Minstrels add Gallic Charm
Friday 09 July 2004
A group of young musicians will be adding a bit of gallic charm to York's Early Music Festival on Saturday 10 July.<P>
July 12th, 2004: 'Cool'Lord Mayor in shade for Guide Dogs
Tuesday 13 July 2004
York's Lord Mayor, Cllr Janet Looker is encouraging everyone to look cool for charity by taking part in The Guide Dogs f
July 13, 2004; Tang Hall Stone Map
Tuesday 13 July 2004
A stonemap of Tang Hall will be officially unveiled on Thursday, July 15 at York's Tang Hall Library by Trident Gold Stu
July 14, 2004: New Home for Community Equipment Loans Service
Wednesday 14 July 2004
York's Community Equipment Loans Service (CELS) has been transferred to premises on James Street, York after outgrowing
July 14, 2004: A city making history
Wednesday 14 July 2004
York's City Screen will host a glittering premiere with a difference this week. The city's media darlings and screen sta
July 15, 2004: West side secondary school plans on hold
Thursday 15 July 2004
City of York Council has announced that plans to rationalise secondary education in the west of York have been put on ho
July 15, 2004: Fun Fayre for Free!
Thursday 15 July 2004
YOUNGSTERS in York won't have chance to get bored this summer as City of York Council's programme of holiday activity ge
July 15, 2004: Photography guidelines for schools
Thursday 15 July 2004
SCHOOLS in York are to be given advice by City of York Council on the filming and photographing of pupils.<P> Headteach
July 15, 2004: 'Choose cycling' team in Race For Life
Thursday 15 July 2004
A team of City of York Council employees were among those who took part in the Race For Life event in the city last nigh
July 16, 2004: Orca is recognised as a carer
Friday 16 July 2004
A 23-year old York student is the first person in the area to have her canine partner's dedication to caring officially
July 19, 2004; Spring clean for Leeman Road and The Groves
Monday 19 July 2004
City of York Council's street environment, refuse collection and street scene teams are joining forces to tidy up two ar
York mosque open day
Tuesday 20 July 2004
CITY of York Council has backed York mosque's first ever 'open day' which is taking place on Sunday 1 August 2004, from
20 July 2004: Sporting Champion Honoured
Tuesday 20 July 2004
Steve Webster MBE, the York-born World Sidecar Champion, will receive York's highest honour tomorrow, when he will be be
21 July 2004: Pictures from the Past
Wednesday 21 July 2004
Capturing and cataloguing historical information is all in a day's work for City of York Council's library team, but it'
21 July 2004: New Neighbourhood Pride Unit
Wednesday 21 July 2004
City of York Council has unveiled plans to create a new Neighbourhood Pride Unit to improve the way local services are m
July 21, 2004: Txt me a story!
Wednesday 21 July 2004
TEXTING need not just be about sharing the latest gossip with friends, as teenagers attending a summer workshop run in t
21 July 2004: PACY proving a success
Wednesday 21 July 2004
The battle against the city's gum droppers is proving a success in more ways than one.<P> City of York Council's gum bu
22 July 2004: Summer support for city's gifted children
Thursday 22 July 2004
Able children across the city will get the opportunity to develop their talents at a special summer school organised by
July 23, 2004: Royal appointment for council officer
Friday 23 July 2004
A City of York Council officer mingled with royalty at a Buckingham Palace garden party this week after being recognised
July 23, 2004: Choose cycling
Friday 23 July 2004
Choose cycling! That's the message from a group of local cycling enthusiasts who will be kicking off a day-long cycling
Innovative help for disabled
Friday 23 July 2004
CITY of York Council's Engineering Consultancy has achieved what is believed to be a national first with its remodelled
July 23, 2004: Council Leader appointed Chairman of regional planning meetings
Friday 23 July 2004
City of York Council Leader, Councillor Steve Galloway, was elected Chairman of the Regional Planning and Infrastructure
July 23, 2004: Alterations to traffic islands
Friday 23 July 2004
City of York Council is to carry out alterations to existing traffic islands at two locations as part of its Royal Ascot
26 July 2004: Over £1M extra Council Tax collected
Monday 26 July 2004
Over £1 million of outstanding council tax has been collected in only ten days.<P><P>Money came pouring in after City o
26 July 2004: York man claimed £17,000 by deception
Monday 26 July 2004
A York man convicted of falsely claiming over £17,000 in benefits has received a 120 hours community punishment order an
27 July 2004: Riverside improvements nearing completion
Tuesday 27 July 2004
A £180,000 package of improvements aimed at enhancing the banks of the River Ouse in York is nearing completion.<P> The
27 July 2004: Charity Market in Parliament Street
Tuesday 27 July 2004
Shoppers will be able to pick up a host of bargains on Saturday (31 July) at Parliament Street's annual Charity Market.
28 July 2004: Former Lord Mayor's charities receive final donations
Wednesday 28 July 2004
The former Lord Mayor of York, Councillor Chas Hall, will draw a formal close to his year in office on Friday (30 July)
29 July 2004: Step back in to the sixties at Newgate Market
Thursday 29 July 2004
Anyone visiting York's Newgate Market today could be forgiven for thinking that they had accidentally stepped into a tim
29 July 2004: To have and to scrollÉ
Thursday 29 July 2004
York's nearly-weds will be able to check out York's newly refurbished Register Office on-line thanks to an exciting new
July 29, 2004: Accessible route and sensory garden to be created
Thursday 29 July 2004
Disabled people will soon have easier access from the railway station into the city centre thanks to a new route being c
July 29, 2004; Blue Badge Day
Thursday 29 July 2004
City of York Council is working closely with York's Disabled Persons Advisory Group (DPAG) in a bid to promote the appro
July 29, 2004: Park and Ride is huge success
Thursday 29 July 2004
During its first 15 days of operation, City of York Council's new park and ride service from Monks Cross has proved a hu
July 29 2004: Traffic island work
Thursday 29 July 2004
City of York Council is to alter a traffic island at the junction of Tadcaster Road and St Georges Place.<P> Work will
29 July 2004: Benefit Fraudsters Convicted
Thursday 29 July 2004
A York couple convicted of falsely claiming over £17,000 in benefits have received 75 hour community punishment orders a
30 July 2004: At Home with the Lord Mayor
Friday 30 July 2004
Ever wondered what the official residence of the Lord Mayor of York, is like?<P> Local residents will get he opportunit