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HSBC leader to share tech insights with York businesses
York businesses are being invited to hear from HSBC’s Head of Technology Sector and Growth Lending at a new Tech Forum.
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Repair works to start on Bishopthorpe Bridge
The council will be carrying out essential repairs on Bishopthorpe Bridge, on Appleton Road, with work starting next week.
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Residents urged to take care and avoid riverside paths
York residents and visitors are being advised to take extra care given the overnight weather, and to avoid riverside paths The snow and ice will mean journeys take longer.
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Gillygate trial gets underway this week
A trial that seeks to improve air quality on Gillygate will start this week.
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Young people’s bus fare reductions extended
Free and reduced price bus tickets for York’s young people will continue until 30 March 2025, after an extension to the subsidy was agreed as part of the city’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).
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Criminals behind £1 million scam jailed by York investigators
The 4 men exploited the government’s Green Deal initiative, cheated their way to more than £1 million through a home improvement scam, and were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court on Friday 13 December.
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Does your polling district and station work for you?
City of York Council is starting a review of polling district boundaries and places where people can vote, and is asking residents to comment on the new proposals as well as on existing arrangements.
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Christmas and New Year opening hours
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day all fall on weekdays this year.
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Planting to brighten up Front Street
As work to improve Front Street continues to progress, green-fingered volunteers have been planting flowers and trees to brighten up the area.
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Support for Blue Badge holders against fraudsters
To address any misuse of Blue Badges and to uphold the rights of disabled people, counter fraud investigators and council officers carried out a day of action.