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Efforts to improve riverside path take a step forward
Work to invest £1.7 million in improvements to a well-used riverside path could take a further step forward next week (Tuesday 11 March).
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York school students get taste of construction careers
15 Year 11 students from across York got the chance to get a real-world insight into the construction industry.
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Council to enhance its standards to improve residents’ experience
City of York Council’s Executive will be asked to adopt new standards to support people living with poverty in the city, at a meeting later this month (11 March).
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Free school meal pilot extended to a third school
York’s free school meal pilot has been rolled out to a third school this term.
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York supports LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week
City of York Council’s fostering team and One Adoption North and Humber, the regional adoption agency for York, North Yorkshire and Humber, are showing their support for LGBTQ+ adoption and fostering.
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93.7% pupils get first choice of secondary school
Secondary school admission figures for entry in September 2025 published 3 March reveal that 93.7% of York children have been allocated their first preference of school.
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Investigators help ensure jail time for former Brookside actor
A total of 23 years in prison for a former Brookside actor and his associates has been awarded this afternoon.
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Upcoming changes around York Station as project progresses
In the coming weeks, people will notice a lot of changes to the area to the front of York Station as progress on the Station Gateway project continues.
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Make a difference this Great British Spring Clean
City of York Council is encouraging residents, schools, businesses and community groups to get involved in this year’s Great British Spring Clean.
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HSBC Leader Encourages Businesses to embrace ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’
HSBC UK’s Head of Technology Sector has encouraged York businesses to adapt to thrive in the climate of ‘functional disruptive change’ represented by the rapid development of AI.