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Yorkshire team helps jail fraudster behind copycat government websites
2 men behind over 40 websites imitating government services have been sentenced today.
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York celebrates National Care Leavers’ Month
In November, City of York Council is celebrating the positive impact young people leaving care have on communities across the city during National Care Leavers’ Month.
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York’s smoking rates drop to one of England's lowest
York continues to lead the way in public health
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Executive to decide on Christmas Market access arrangements
Senior Councillors will receive an update on access arrangements for York’s Christmas Market at a meeting tonight (4 November), including mitigations for Blue Badge holders and local businesses.
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York Talk Money fortnight
York residents can access a wealth of information and support that could save them £1000s as part of this autumn’s York Talk Money fortnight (3-16 November).
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Dog owner gets £1,000 charge and Criminal Behaviour Order
The owner of an uncontrolled, un-microchipped and aggressive dog has been sentenced by York Magistrates Court.
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Creating lasting change in York
A landmark anti-poverty strategy for York council will be reviewed by City of York Council’s Executive next month [4 November], before being considered for approval by Full Council [6 November].
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Going for growth- an ambitious new plan for York is announced
An ambitious new prospectus laying out York’s plans for growth, with innovation, culture and heritage at the heart of it will be discussed will be taken to a public meeting for approval (4 November)
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New heating systems could save residents up to £300 yearly
62 homes for older residents in York have been upgraded with energy-efficient technology giving residents lower bills, more space and health benefits.
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Christmas parking arrangements confirmed
In line with the council’s budget setting decision made in February 2025, parking charge rates for York’s Christmas Market are set to be implemented from 13 November.