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September 1, 2004: York residents invited to gave their say on waste management
Wednesday 01 September 2004
Residents are being invited to have their say on waste management issues by completing a new questionnaire on City of Yo
2 September 2004: Your Driving - Don't chance it
Thursday 02 September 2004
City of York Council's transport chief, Councillor Ann Reid, will unveil a new road safety campaign next week (7 Septemb
2 Spetember 2004: New consumer service launched
Thursday 02 September 2004
York residents will be amongst the first in the country to benefit from a new consumer helpline. <P> City of York Counc
September 3, 2004: Chance to discuss alcohol-related crime and anti-social behaviour
Friday 03 September 2004
City of York Council is inviting local people to attend a public meeting to discuss alcohol-related crime and anti-socia
3 September 2004: A costume drama with bells onÉ
Friday 03 September 2004
York city centre will be alive to the sound of bells this weekend as it hosts the Festival of Traditional Dance.<P> Mor
3 September 2004: University Road Carriageway resurfacing
Friday 03 September 2004
City of York Council will start to resurface University Road on Monday, 6 September. The work involves laying a new asph
6 September 2004: Singing and dancing into the new school year
Monday 06 September 2004
It's all steam ahead for City of York Council's Performing Arts Centres with the start of the new academic year. <P> Th
6 September 2004: Upper Poppleton and Askham Bryan Conservation Area Review
Monday 06 September 2004
Upper Poppleton and Askham Bryan residents have a chance to shape the future of the conservation area of their villages.
6 September 2004: York Community Pride Challenge Fund makes a difference
Monday 06 September 2004
A number of community initiatives in the local area have benefited from grants from the York Community Pride Challenge F
6 September 2004: Intelligent travel comes to York
Monday 06 September 2004
Congestion in York could be significantly reduced if the results of an innovative travel project could be applied to the
6 September 2004: Amnesty on abandoned cars
Monday 06 September 2004
York residents could have their unwanted cars removed for free in a bid to cut the number of abandoned cars in the city,
7 September 2004: New programme of pension advice sessions launched
Tuesday 07 September 2004
City of York Council, in conjunction with The Pension Service, The Citizens Advice Bureau, Age Concern and The Older Peo
7 September 2004: Boost for family learning
Tuesday 07 September 2004
Family Learning in York will receive a major boost with a grant of £45,000 from the Department for Education and Skills
9 September 2004: Social Services makes a real difference
Thursday 09 September 2004
Over 93 per cent of City of York Council's social services customers who responded to a survey believe that their life w
9 September 2004: Allotments aim high
Thursday 09 September 2004
The future development and improvement of City of York Council's allotments will be assured with the creation of a five-
September 9, 2004: How to deal with waste food at festival
Thursday 09 September 2004
VEGETABLE peelings, fruit flesh and used tea bags will feature at next week's Festival of Food and Drink, alongside worl
September 9, 2004: New school year means new schools!
Thursday 09 September 2004
This start of the new school term also saw the beginning of a new era for York's special schools.<P> Applefields and Ho
September 9, 2004: Funding secured to enhance services for young, disabled children
Thursday 09 September 2004
City of York Council has been awarded a share of £10 million in funding to make sustainable improvements to the delivery
9 September 2004: Chinese delegation visits York
Thursday 09 September 2004
The Lord Mayor of York, Councillor Janet Looker, hosted a special drinks reception yesterday (7 September) for a delegat
September 10, 2004: New building for York school replaces mobile classrooms
Friday 10 September 2004
A brand new 'Archimedes' building at Fulford Secondary School, York will be officially opened by Selby MP John Grogan at
September 10, 2004: Councillors to consider future funding of Zoo skate park
Friday 10 September 2004
City of York Councillors will consider how to secure the future of a popular skate park in the city when they meet on Mo
September 13, 2004: Disabled children say thank you to St Peter's School
Monday 13 September 2004
Children and staff at a City of York Council respite care home in York have arranged a barbecue to say thank you to loca
15 September 2004: Fair Grant for York
Wednesday 15 September 2004
City of York Council is lobbying the government to think again about the way it funds the council.<P> The council's fin
September 15, 2004: Draft report on provision for young people approved
Wednesday 15 September 2004
A draft report on provision for young people in the city was approved by City of York Council's 'Young People in York Sc
16 September 2004: Fresh Ideas for a Fresh Start
Thursday 16 September 2004
New ideas for the Castle Piccadilly area are to be sought in a special consultation day to be held at the beginning of O
September 16, 2004: An evening with York Philharmonic Male Voice Choir
Thursday 16 September 2004
York Philharmonic Male Voice Choir is presenting an evening in concert at the Guildhall in York on Saturday, October 2,
September 17, 2004: Let there be light!
Friday 17 September 2004
City of York Council is to contribute an additional £5,000 towards the cost of providing a dazzling display of lights in
17 September 2004: Public Post Office meetings
Friday 17 September 2004
City of York Council will be leading a public meeting to discuss the proposed post office closures on Monday, 20 Septemb
17 September 2004: New parking proposals announced
Monday 20 September 2004
Flat rate evening parking charges and an extended Park & Ride service are just some of the revised parking options to be
21 September 2004: Royal Patronage for York Central
Tuesday 21 September 2004
York Central, the 35 hectare brownfield development site in the centre of York, has received a massive boost with the ne
September 21, 2004: Acomb route to be resurfaced
Tuesday 21 September 2004
TEMPORARY road closures and diversionary routes will be in operation in Acomb from next week as City of York Council res
22 September 2004: Gale Lane Carriageway Resurfacing and Highway Safety Scheme
Wednesday 22 September 2004
City of York Council will be resurfacing the carriageway and installing Highway Safety features on Gale Lane between Fro
September 22, 2004: Council response to Norwich Union job losses announcement
Wednesday 22 September 2004
City of York Council is concerned by the news of further job losses at Norwich Union, which are additional to the 150 jo
September 23, 2004: Mini squash blows up in York
Thursday 23 September 2004
City of York Council is giving young squash enthusiasts a chance to demonstrate their skills in public next month when E
September 23, 2004: York bloom scheme flourishes
Thursday 23 September 2004
ALMOST fifty green-fingered residents are to receive certificates commemorating their efforts in York in Bloom.<P> The
September 24, 2004: Council issues summonses to thousands of non-payers
Friday 24 September 2004
City of York Council has issued more than 4,000 summonses to residents who ignored recent reminders to settle their coun
24 September 2004: Fraudster failed to declare wife
Friday 24 September 2004
A YORK man who claimed he was single and a tenant in order to claim full housing benefit, was actually married to his la
September 27, 2004: DPAG's anniversary plan makes senses
Monday 27 September 2004
THE 20th anniversary of a group that represents local disabled people is to be marked with the opening of a new garden a
September 28, 2004: Shops to take Pride in appearance
Tuesday 28 September 2004
Shops in Acomb are to join up with City of York Council to help improve the appearance of the suburb's central area.<P>
September 28, 2004: York @ Large
Tuesday 28 September 2004
A humanised York Minster is to help promote a drive to develop cultural and leisure provision in the city.<P> York @ La
September 29, 2004: York first in UK to use National IT system
Wednesday 29 September 2004
Social workers in York are to be the first in the country to use a specially designed web-based system on which to recor
29 September 2004: Online access helps disabled get out and about
Wednesday 29 September 2004
Tens of thousands of local disabled people and 9.8 million disabled people from across the UK will soon be able to check
30 September 2004: Gallery makes a big impression
Thursday 30 September 2004
City of York Council has agreed to provide financial help to secure the future of one of the city's most important cul