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Council leaders visit Portakabin to champion skills and apprenticeships
The Deputy Leader of City of York Council, alongside senior council officers, recently visited the Portakabin head office in York.
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Mansion House team tours city clubs and schools
While work continues to restore and maintain the Mansion House, the team which usually welcomes visitors to it is taking its stories, artefacts and democratic connections out into the community.
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York residents are among England’s most active
Sport England’s latest survey shows that over 75% York residents are among England’s most active, and that it has the least inactive population.
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Council shares reminder ahead of Queen Street closure
City of York Council is reminding residents, commuters and visitors to plan ahead for the closure of Queen Street later this month.
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Magistrates order unlicensed pizza business to pay over £5,000
The owner of a pizza business has been found guilty by York Magistrates of selling food and alcohol without a licence, and has been sentenced to pay a total £5,347.28.
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Help us improve Park and Ride sites across York
City of York Council has today begun a month-long public consultation to help inform the design of future improvements at 5 of York’s Park and Ride sites.
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Significant changes planned around York Station in coming weeks
With work progressing at pace on the Station Gateway project there will be some changes around the front of York Station in the coming weeks.
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Magistrates fine Private Hire driver for unlawful activity
A private hire driver who pleaded guilty yesterday (Thursday 24 April 2025) to picking up passengers on the street, has been ordered to pay a total £3,326 by York Magistrates
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Wouldn’t it be nice if York had less congestion?
City of York Council has today unveiled a new video starring 8 York residents, business owners and students and poses a question: "wouldn’t it be nice to have less congestion in York?".
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City-wide fines for dog fouling and poor control begin
From 1 June 2025, Council officers will be able to fine people found urinating in public, or not controlling or picking up after their dogs.