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Solicitor to pay £9k after failed disrepair claim
Council tenants are being reminded to report repairs to their landlord as a “no win, no fee” legal firm is ordered to pay court costs of £9,414.02 to the Council, following a failed legal case.
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Revised designs submitted for Castle and Eye of York area
A new flythrough has revealed what the Castle Car Park and the Eye of York could look like.
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Partners welcome Haxby Station announcement
Work to build a new station at Haxby has taken a major step forward after funding was confirmed by the Department for Transport.
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Proposed Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
City of York Council’s Executive will be asked to approve a new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy for the council later this month, on 15 July.
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Supporting people on their recovery journey from addiction
City of York Council is leading by example to support more people on their journey to recovery from addiction.
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New youth festival coming to York this summer
Young people in York are invited to come along and enjoy the first ever Youth Festival, taking place in Rowntree Park on 23 July.
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City of York Council investing £500,000 in green spaces
City of York Council has announced a significant £500,000 capital investment over the next two years to revitalise parks, play areas, and public green spaces across the city.
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York Talk Money fortnight to help residents save thousands
York residents can access a wealth of information and support that could save them thousands of pounds during York Talk Money fortnight, running from 7 to 18 July.
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Life-changing work of York foster carers recognised
The life-changing work of some of York’s longest serving foster carers has been recognised at a special awards ceremony this month.
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Council support helps Patch’s success in first six months
As entrepreneurs, freelancers and remote workers make the switch from working at home to more social workplaces, York is benefiting from additional office space providers investing in the city.