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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.
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Fulford Cemetery to be temporarily managed by the Council
Fulford Parish Council has managed Fulford Cemetery and provided burial services for residents across the City of York for many years.
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City of York Council to Appoint New Chief Executive
City of York Council has today announced that Ian Floyd, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Paid Service, will retire at Easter 2026 after dedicating more than 17 years of service to the city.
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Looking for a new job? Visit York Jobs Fair
York residents looking for work, support with training or getting new qualifications are invited to this month’s York Jobs Fair.
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Earlier starts, later finishes for York’s Park & Ride
First Bus and City of York Council have announced extended hours for all six of York’s Park & Ride services to support residents, commuters, visitors and York’s hospitality industry.
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New river legacy project in York
Ousewem has launched a new flagship initiative in York, designed to reconnect residents with their rivers and neighbourhoods, whilst inspiring action on flood resilience and climate change.
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City of York's Armed Forces Day celebration
Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for everyone to show their support for and celebrate all who have or are serving, and explore York’s proud military ties with a brand new Armed Forces Day Trail.
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Young People’s bus fares reach million ticket milestone
York's bus improvement programme is celebrating a major milestone this week with the news that over one million £1 fares have been sold to young people since September 2023.
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York’s climate leadership recognised
York has once again been recognised on the global stage for its work to tackle climate change — retaining an ‘A’ rating from the independent CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) for a third time.