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Private tenants protected from unlicensed landlords
City of York Council has used its powers to protect tenants in 4 properties in York, where landlords were not complying with housing licensing legislation.
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A Neighbourhood Plan for Murton
Murton Parish Council has formally submitted the Murton Neighbourhood Plan for examination.
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York marks Remembrance Sunday
The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of York, Councillor Margaret Wells, the Civic Party and City of York Council will pay their respects at York’s official Remembrance Sunday service and parade.
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Sustainability and connectivity at the heart of transport plans
A detailed plan to deliver York’s future transport network has been released ahead of a City of York Council Executive meeting on Thursday 14 November.
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Night works completed ahead of schedule
The work to remove parts of Queen Street Bridge has been completed ahead of schedule, meaning the scheduled road closures for Thursday 7 and Friday 8 November will not happen.
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York free school meal pilots could be extended
Free school meal pilots in York could be extended to 2 further schools next year following initial research into the impact of the meals.
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Talk Money fortnight - get more and spend less
The week after the Budget is announced, City of York Council and partners are holding a fortnight of events and activities to help residents with their own finances.
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By-election called in Haxby and Wigginton Ward
The statement of persons nominated for election for the Haxby and Wigginton by-election has been published today, Friday 1 November 2024.
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Mansion House to undergo restoration works
To help protect and maintain an important cultural asset for the city, York Mansion House will undergo £1.2 million maintenance, accessibility and safety improvements.
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York welcomes national children’s leaders to celebrate success
Young people and social workers in York met national children’s leaders last week as part of a visit to find out more about our work to transform services for children and young people.