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New neighbourhood models proposed for community services in York
City of York Council’s key community services could transform to provide more localised help and support for residents if plans are approved at a meeting later this month (Executive, 12 December).
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Date changes for some Christmas waste and recycling collections
Waste and recycling collection dates in York will be changing for some households over the Christmas and New Year period.
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Open Door Winter 2024
Welcome to your residents’ newsletter. This is where we can share essential information with you about housing services and update you about the things you need to know.
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York businesses called to support local young care leavers
City of York Council is thanking businesses and residents across the city who have already contributed Christmas gifts for children in need and young care leavers in York.
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Ousewem unveils second video in partnership with The Artery
Ousewem, an innovative flood resilience project supporting vulnerable North Yorkshire communities, is proud to release the second video in its compelling series.
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Council to work towards sustainability goals with international partners
Representatives from City of York Council are set to join peers from five other cities across the world in our twin city of Münster to discuss work on sustainability.
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Blue Badge holders’ city centre Christmas market access confirmed
Extended access for Blue Badge holders’ during this year’s Christmas market will begin from 5.00pm on 26 November.
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Health trainer team celebrate top performance in country
New NHS figures show that City of York Council’s Health Trainer team are providing the most effective stop smoking service in the country.
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Private fostering? Get in touch
The council and partners are reminding residents to get in touch if they are making arrangements for someone else to look after a child for 28 days or more.
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Ousewem further expands flood resilience efforts
Ousewem has announced the continued expansion of its natural flood management (NFM) focus areas within the North Yorkshire Swale, Ure, Nidd and Ouse catchments.