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  • York furniture charity gets boosted through council-funded scheme

    Through a partnership between City of York Council and York Centre for Voluntary Services (CVS), charities working to support residents across the city can access expert support to tackle challenges and maximise their social impact.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1623/york-furniture-charity-gets-a-boost-through-council-funded-scheme
  • Local Plan steps closer to development and growth ambitions

    City of York Council is set to consider the adoption of its Local Plan following the findings of the Inspector’s Report on the Examination of City of York’s Local Plan, which will be presented for consideration at Full Council on Thursday 27 February.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1626/local-plan-steps-closer-to-development-and-growth-ambitions
  • ‘People-powered archaeology’ boosts residents’ wellbeing

    A partnership between City of York Council and York Archaeology is helping the city’s residents uncover the hidden history of Walmgate, while improving their health and wellbeing, making social connections and gaining new skills and interests.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1532/-people-powered-archaeology-boosts-residents-wellbeing
  • Local Plan steps closer to development and growth ambitions

    City of York Council is set to consider the adoption of its Local Plan following the findings of the Inspector’s Report on the Examination of City of York’s Local Plan, which will be presented for consideration at Full Council on Thursday 27 February.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1626/local-plan-takes-another-step-closer-to-unlocking-york-s-development-and-growth-ambitions
  • ‘People-powered archaeology’ boosts residents’ wellbeing

    A partnership between City of York Council and York Archaeology is helping the city’s residents uncover the hidden history of Walmgate, while improving their health and wellbeing, making social connections and gaining new skills and interests.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1532/people-powered-archaeology-boosts-residents-wellbeing
  • Residents invited to shape the future of library services

    City of York Council is calling on York residents, students and workers, other users and non-users, to participate in an early engagement exercise to help shape the future of the city’s library services.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1583/residents-invited-to-shape-the-future-of-library-services
  • York furniture charity gets boosted through council-funded scheme

    Through a partnership between City of York Council and York Centre for Voluntary Services (CVS), charities working to support residents across the city can access expert support to tackle challenges and maximise their social impact.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1623/york-furniture-charity-gets-boosted-through-council-funded-scheme
  • York initiative to plug construction skills gaps

    A new initiative is being launched in York to help plug the construction skills gap and boost employment in the city.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1502/york-initiative-to-plug-construction-skills-gaps
  • Proposed 2025 to 2026 budget published

    City of York Council has published the draft budget proposals for the coming financial year.

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1605/city-of-york-council-publishes-proposed-2025-26-budget
  • York says ‘Yes to Quit’ with new smoking campaign

    City of York Council backs regional Yes to Quit advertising campaign to help more people to stop smoking

    https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1650/york-says-yes-to-quit-with-new-smoking-campaign