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City of York Council named most productive council in country
City of York Council has topped a new list of the most productive English councils, meaning that we achieve the highest value for residents per pound of council spending.
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Start-up cooks up a storm with council support
City of York Council has supported a pioneering food delivery business to get established in York, with the company now looking to launch in cities across the UK.
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Help us make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring
To help us achieve our aim of making homelessness and rough sleeping rare, brief and non-recurring, we’re asking everyone interested to comment on our new draft strategy.
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‘People-powered archaeology’ boosts residents’ wellbeing
A partnership between City of York Council and York Archaeology is helping residents uncover the hidden history of Walmgate, while improving their wellbeing, making connections and gaining skills.
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Event for children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities
This week York will host a SEND Opportunities Event for young people with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND), their families and carers.
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Over £1 million extra support secured for York residents
Financial support to help residents cope with the cost of living crisis is being extended until the end of March 2025.
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York’s role in leading climate action for the region
York is at the forefront of regional efforts to tackle the climate crisis as part of the newly launched Yorkshire and Humber Climate Action Plan 2024.
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Night-time road closures planned as Station Gateway project progresses
As work on the Station Gateway project progresses to the next stage, the council is providing an update on upcoming works in the area in October and November.
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Energy grants for homes not heated by mains gas
Eligible households in York which aren't heated by mains gas are being given free energy-efficiency boosts by the council for greater comfort, lower bills and less carbon output.
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Plans to create dedicated SEND hub get Executive approval
Proposals to create a specialist hub for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families have been approved by City of York Council’s Executive.