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June 2, 2004: Restoration of railway arches to get underway
Wednesday 02 June 2004
City of York Council is to carry out a major restoration project on the section of the city walls made up of Victorian r
2 June 2004: York first with nationwide ASBO
Wednesday 02 June 2004
City of York Council has been successful in applying for a unique Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO), which will protect
2 June 2004: Make the most of your time with Yortime
Wednesday 02 June 2004
BREAKDANCERS today took to the floor to help launch a new-look website promoting community events throughout the city.<
3 June 2004: Keeping PACY with gum mess
Thursday 03 June 2004
THE BATTLE against gum droppers will intensify from today (June 3) when City of York council's gum busting machine hits
3 June 2004: Food Safety Warning - fruit pies
Thursday 03 June 2004
City of York Council's food safety team is warning residents about the possible contamination of a selection of fruit pi
3 June 2004: Carriageway resurfacing: Front Street Acomb
Thursday 03 June 2004
City of York Council will start resurfacing work on Front Street,Acomb, between Gale Lane and Safeway's car park entranc
3 June 2004: York Celebrates National Environment Day
Thursday 03 June 2004
City of York Council and the Environment Agency are celebrating World Environment Day (5 June) by asking people to help
4 June 2004: Council working to solve EU voting problems in Elvington
Friday 04 June 2004
City of York Council's electoral team is reassuring residents after an IT glitch prevented voters in Elvington receiving
4 June 2004: Temporary closure of crematorium
Friday 04 June 2004
York's crematorium will get a major upgrade later this month, as part of a £235,000 three year improvement scheme.<P>
June 7, 2004: Marble Arch makeover complete
Monday 07 June 2004
York's Marble Arch, a pedestrian tunnel on Leeman Road that acts as one of the main routes into the city and to the Nat
June 7, 2004: Viewing Venus
Monday 07 June 2004
KEEN amateur star gazers can observe one of the rarest astronomical phenomena with the help of experts this week.<P> A
June 8, 2004: Signs of the times for bars
Tuesday 08 June 2004
FIVE information signs on York's city walls have been renewed.<P> The signs detail the history of strategic points alon
June 8, 2004: Partnership approach to tackling graffiti
Wednesday 09 June 2004
RESIDENTS in York will have the opportunity to help tackle graffiti in their area thanks to a partnership between City o
June 9, 2004: York Schools rewarded for efforts to get anti-littering message across
Wednesday 09 June 2004
Four York schools have been rewarded for their efforts to raise awareness of the negative effect of litter on the enviro
June 11, 2004: Cycling challenge teams help launch new cycle route map
Friday 11 June 2004
A NEW and updated version of the York Cycle Route Map was launched today by teams of local people taking part in a cycli
June 11, 2004: Launch of New Park & Ride Service
Friday 11 June 2004
City of York Council's sixth Park & Ride site - Monks Cross - will be officially opened on Sunday, 11 July, providing a
June 11, 2004: Election turn out
Friday 11 June 2004
Yesterday's European parliament election resulted in a 41.87 per cent turn out in the City of York Council area.<P> The
16 June 2004: Council sustains commitment to environment
Wednesday 16 June 2004
City of York Council is looking to create an innovative and sustainable design for its new Commercial Services depot.<P
16 June 2004: York Puts On Its Dancing Shoes
Wednesday 16 June 2004
York will be swinging and pirouetting next week as part of City of York Council's Dance Week festival, from 19-24 June.
17.06.04: Making York more sustainable
Thursday 17 June 2004
Four years on from the launch of City of York Council's 'A better quality of life' strategy, an event has been organised
18 June 2004: The Keep Moving Crew
Friday 18 June 2004
Residents across the city will be encouraged to get dancing as part of York's annual Dance Week (19 - 26 June), with the
18 June 2004: Fewer people killed and seriously injured on York's roads
Friday 18 June 2004
The very latest figures available show a dramatic decline in the number of people killed and seriously injured on the ci
18 June 2004: Outdoor learning is fun!
Friday 18 June 2004
A festival to promote fun, educational activities in the open air is being held next week.<P> York's first Outdoor Lear
18 June 2004: Hull Road (A1079) - Carriageway resurfacing
Friday 18 June 2004
City of York Council will start resurfacing the section of Hull Road (A1079) between Dauby Lane and Kexby Bridge on Mond
18 June 2004: Storytellers' picnic
Friday 18 June 2004
Rowntree Park will be alive to the sound of story telling next week as part of the celebrations for National Sure Start
18 June 2004: Councillor allowances announced
Friday 18 June 2004
Details of City of York councillors' allowances and meeting attendance for the financial year ending March 2004 have bee
June 22, 2004: Summer Get Fit Deal
Tuesday 22 June 2004
KEEP fit fans using City of York Council's leisure centre gyms this summer could win themselves a year's free membership
22.06.04: City's allotments to get a makeover
Tuesday 22 June 2004
Gardeners across the city can raise a cheer this week, thanks to a £20,000 project to tidy up council allotment sites an
22.06.04: Council's 'disappointment' at Kraft announcement
Tuesday 22 June 2004
City of York Council has greeted the confirmation of Kraft's plans to close the York confectionery plant in 2005 with sa
posted 15 June 2004: York Central Partners Progress
Tuesday 22 June 2004
The next stage of the York Central project is ready to move forward with the master planning for the site, up to and inc
22 June 2004: International feel to Dance Week
Tuesday 22 June 2004
York's fourth annual dance festival will have a truly international feel this year thanks to the arrival of a unique ens
June 23, 2004: Have your name carved with pride
Wednesday 23 June 2004
York youngsters are being offered the chance to have their name carved on a sculpture in the city's largest park.<P> Th
23 June 2004: Summer Holidays Bonanza
Wednesday 23 June 2004
York's youngsters are in for a fun packed summer this year, with the biggest ever OASIS and Fundays summer brochure.<P>
June 23, 2004: Help to make York a more sustainable city
Wednesday 23 June 2004
York residents can find out how they can do their bit to make the city more sustainable at a Green Fair being held in th
23 June 2004: Barbican gets the planning go-ahead
Wednesday 23 June 2004
City of York Council has welcomed the Secretary's of State's decision that plans for the redeveloped Barbican Centre wil
June 23, 2004: Top notch childcare and early education
Wednesday 23 June 2004
YORK'S childcare and early years education providers are officially top notch. The Steps to Quality scheme in York n
24 June 2004: Check out library's open day
Thursday 24 June 2004
THE place to be on Saturday 10 July is York Central Library where you can have your say on what you want from your
June 28, 2004: Countryside Management Apprentices Opportunity
Monday 28 June 2004
An exciting apprenticeship opportunity for young people interested in countryside management issues has arisen as a resu
28 June 2004: New Look for New Walk
Monday 28 June 2004
The 'Friends of New Walk' are to take part in York Community Pride this weekend, as part of a joint project of improveme
June 28, 2004: Fewer children need to leave the city
Monday 28 June 2004
City of York Council has succeeded in reducing the number of local children and young people cared for and educated in p
28 June 2004: Monumental sculpture to commemorate York's industrial past
Monday 28 June 2004
York's historic industrial heritage will be formally honoured with the erection of a 16ft high sculpture next week, than
29 June 2004: Performance update 2003/04
Tuesday 29 June 2004
City of York Council's Executive has received an update on the council's performance for 2003/04. <P> The update assess
June 30, 2004: Brought to book(s) by reading groups
Wednesday 30 June 2004
AS Channel 5's Richard & Judy select their best light reading for the summer, York's tenth reading group is preparing to
JUne 30, 2004: York's Local Transport Plan on the right track
Wednesday 30 June 2004
A reduction in the number of people killed and injured on York's roads and a rise in the use of buses has contributed to
June 30, 2004: Children invited to help shape Cemetery Road playground
Wednesday 30 June 2004
Children invited to help shape Cemetery Road playground<P> Fishergate ward's younger residents are being invited to hav