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Court charges tenant £7,964.75 for failed disrepair complaint
Council tenants are being reminded to report repairs to their landlord as ‘no win, no fee’ legal firms target York tenants and a judge orders an unsuccessful disrepair claimant to pay £7,964.75 costs.
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York Learning rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted
York Learning - City of York Council’s Adult Learning provider, has been rated ‘good’ in a recent inspection by Ofsted.
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York Talk Money helps residents save £1000s
Partners across York are kicking off the new year with the city’s popular York Talk Money fortnight (20 January to 2 February).
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New year, new job? Visit Acomb Jobs Fair
Anyone looking for work, support with training or getting new qualifications is invited to the latest Acomb Jobs Fair on Wednesday 22 January.
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Social care strategy consultation supports independent and healthy residents
To help the council meet one of its most important and significant challenges, residents are invited to help refine and shape a new strategy that will guide how Adult Social Care is delivered in York.
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Dog owner sentenced by York Magistrates
The owner of a Staffordshire bull terrier who attacked another dog has been sentenced by York Magistrates.
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York marks Holocaust Memorial Day with programme of events
Residents and visitors are invited to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2025 with a programme of commemorative online and in-person events.
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Businesses invited to help tackle domestic abuse
York’s businesses are being encouraged to join an upcoming session helping employers contribute to the fight against domestic abuse.
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Proposed 2025 to 2026 budget published
City of York Council has published its draft budget proposals for the 2025 to 2026 financial year.
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Queen Street lane closure as part of ongoing work
Residents and commuters are being forewarned of a lane closure that is planned at the Queen Street/Blossom Street Junction as the York Station Gateway project continues.