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Make a difference this Great British Spring Clean!
City of York Council is inviting residents, schools, businesses and community groups to get involved in the Great British Spring Clean 2026.
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Council approves £4.8 million Crisis and Resilience Fund
The council has approved a new 3-year Crisis and Resilience Fund to support residents on low incomes who experience a financial shock, as well as to strengthen long‑term financial resilience.
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Council commits to York Cultural Strategy
City of York Council has confirmed it will adopt the York Cultural Strategy following a Decision Session today, Tuesday 3 March.
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94% York pupils get first choice of Secondary School
Secondary school admission figures for entry in September 2026 published today, 2 March, show that 94% per cent of York children have been allocated their first preference of school.
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Taxi Times Newsletter March 2026
Welcome to the Taxi Times, a newsletter for the taxi trade showing updates on legislation, policy and enforcement.
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York supports LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week
City of York Council and One Adoption North and Humber show support for LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week (2-6 March).
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Refurbished apartments to welcome returning tenants
5 completely refurbished blocks of apartments in Bell Farm are almost ready to welcome new and returning tenants.
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More, better quality affordable homes proposed
As part of the council’s commitment to increase the quantity and quality of homes in York, it is proposing to develop 93 new affordable homes on the city centre Castle Mills site.
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York seeks to tackle childhood inequalities
Proposals for York to become a Centre of Excellence for early childhood development, helping to tackle childhood inequalities, will be considered for approval by the council’s Executive on 3 March.
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City of York Council set to expand smoke control area to improve air quality and health
City of York Council is set to approve plans to expand the Smoke Control Area (SCA) to cover the entire city, in a major step towards cleaner air and healthier communities, at a meeting next week.