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York meets air pollution targets citywide for first time
As we approach Clean Air Day on 19 June, City of York Council has released figures showing that all of York is meeting national air pollution targets for the first time.
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Councillors to review parking charges
Following feedback from local residents and businesses, several changes to car parking charges are being considered at June’s Executive Meeting.
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Anti-social tenant evicted by Court warrant
Following a ruling by a District Judge, a council tenant was evicted on Thursday 22 May, after drug-related activities and anti-social behaviour caused misery for her neighbours.
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Blue badge parking during York Pride
There will be some brief changes to Blue Badge parking in York on Saturday 7 June to allow the Pride parade to pass safely through the city centre.
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Queen Street reopens following further Station Gateway works
Queen Street reopened to vehicles yesterday as work on the Station Gateway project continues.
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Executive asked to approve ballot on York BID's future
On 3 June, City of York Council’s Executive will be asked to support the decision to hold a ballot to determine the future of the York Business Improvement District (BID).
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Women’s Rugby World Cup Trophy coming to York
Ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, the newly-revealed trophy will be coming to York on Sunday 1 and Monday 2 of June.
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Make sure you’re ‘scam aware’ this summer
Council leaders are warning residents to be wary of doorstop sellers, and potential scams over the coming months.
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St. Leonard's Place repair work starts Tuesday 27 May
City of York Council has shared travel advice ahead of the urgent repair works on St Leonard’s Place which start next week
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Details of Duncombe Square's Passivhaus homes revealed
The latest details of the 34 spacious new Passivhaus homes at Duncombe Square have been revealed