Bold vision to make York the ‘Greenest City in the North’

The Liberal Democrat Group has outlined ambitions plans to make York the greenest city in the north of England.

The Group will ask City of York Council to back the vision at a ‘Full Council’ meeting on the 18th July. If passed, the plans would see a commitment to achieve the highest recycling rates in the region, an ambitious carbon reduction programme implemented, and work undertaken to explore setting-up a doorstep food recycling service and a council-owned renewable energy company.

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The Liberal Democrat Group will move the following motion at a meeting of City of York Council’s ‘Full Council’ on Thursday 18th July at 6:30pm at the Guildhall:

Make York the Greenest City in the North of England Council motion

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Last chance to have your say on local bus services

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First, the city’s principal bus operator, is looking to consult with people to seek their views on what they want from bus services and to then consider what changes can be introduced. First have held 5 meetings so far as they meet directly with customers or anyone with a view on buses and how the services can be improved and what links they would like to see

The last two opportunities to attend meetings are:

• Sat 13/7: Acomb Parish Church Hall, 0900 – 1200

• Tues 16/7: York city centre, West Offices, 1000-1400

People who can’t make the meetings need not worry. There is the opportunity to fill in a customer survey online (www.firstgroup.com/yorkconsultation) or write to First (address below) by no later than Friday 26 July.

We have already recorded a view that the 4/5 should be re-routed via Acomb Front Street (old village) to improve access to the many facilities that are located there.

First is responsible for 11 million passenger journeys a year across a network of 15 routes including 5 Park & Ride services.

However the city’s principal bus operator is determined to grow the number of people using buses in York which will help ease the congestion on York’s roads and in turn lead to better air quality in the region – one of City of York Council’s key environmental objectives.

Rivers Festival 13th Jul 2013 – 21st Jul 2013

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The Rivers Festival returns in July with a wide range of cultural and leisure activities to celebrate York’s rivers and – The Ouse and The Foss!

Family-friendly fun and games will be taking place on and besides York’s rivers when the River Festival starts on Saturday 13 July and flows through until Sunday 21 July.

◦Galtres Parklands Festival presents a weekend of music, merriment and mayhem with a Pirate theme in St Sampson’s Square (13-14 July)

◦Rowntree Park Birthday Party (13 July) lights up the south bank of the Ouse,

◦Dragon Boat Races on the River Ouse (14 July)

◦The annual York Canoe Race (20 July).

And if that line-up isn’t enough to float your boat, there’ll be a fishing competition, York Canoe Club have organised a Kayathlon, a Cardboard Canoe Race and ‘come and try it’ canoe sessions too.

York Council Taxpayers face immediate £400,000 bill for Labour’s Guildhall plan

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York Guildhall

Labour are oppressing ahead with their plan to turn the Guildhall into a “Digital Arts and Media Centre”.

Essentially this will mean constructing small business units.

Initially around £400,000 is being spent appointing additional staff to manage the project and to undertake demolition works on parts of the site. In total £1.4 million has been allocated to the project plus an – as yet unspecified – amount of capital investment (likely to be several millions of pounds)

The Council has still not published even an outline business case indicating how such a development could be paid for and sustained.

There is still a large amount of empty commercial property in the City. There are at the moment, for example, 11 starter units unoccupied at the York Eco Business centre at Clifton

The original intention had been to maintain the Guildhall and adjacent heritage buildings as the political and cultural centre of the City. This would have left space at the new West Offices for commercial use.

This has already been eroded.

A commercial use is taking place in part of the building (John Lewis recruitment) while – ironically – another part of the site is being used by the theatre group which is behind the “Arts Barge” project.

The Council has not revealed how much rent it is receiving for these uses or what the ongoing maintenance and other liabilities are for the largely empty site. Earlier in the year the empty building was reported as costing Taxpayers around £13000 a month

Most seriously it looks like it will be at least a year before a permanent use is found for the buildings.

In the meantime, part of the site has been mothballed prior to demolition while it seems likely that the rest of this key building will be allowed to quietly rot away.

Over 1500 speeders caught “on camera” in York area since April

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1544 speeding motorists have been caught by Police mobile speed cameras since April in the York area.

By far the largest number were detected on at A1237 (northern by pass) near Monks Cross

Other vulnerable roads included Strensall Road in Huntington, Beckfield Lane in Acomb, York Road in Haxby and Towthorpe Road in Haxby

A list of the locations likely to be covered by the mobile cameras over the forthcoming week can be viewed by clicking here.

York Police seek owners of stolen china

York police are appealing for the owners of some distinctive pottery to come forward after it was recovered during a recent property search.

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Officers believe the items may have been stolen during a burglary and want to reunite them with the rightful owner.

The items include a floral dish in the shape of a tea-pot edged in gold, a floral trinket box, a blue, terracotta and white pot, and a silver and pearl brooch.

Anyone who has been the victim of burglary and believes the items are theirs, should contact North Yorkshire police on 101, select option 2 and ask for DC Adam Parkinson at York CID. Or email adam.parkinson@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

Roll back the years with Hula-cise!

Thur 11 July 8pm to 9pm at Tang Hall Community Centre

Hula Hooping is the newest fitness craze sweeping the nation. Come and join us for a free taster session and learn how to reap the amazing benefits from this fun, low impact, calorie burning workout.

For further information or to register your interest then please contact Catriona at catriona.sudlow@york.gov.uk or on 01904 553377.

Latest Planning applications Dringhouses and Woodthorpe Ward

Below is the latest planning application received by the York Council last week. Full details can be found by clicking the application reference

Location: 28 White House Drive York YO24 1ED Ref No: 13/02015/FUL Proposal: Two storey side extension and single storey extension to front, side and rear (revised scheme) Applicant: Mr & Mrs Graham White Contact Mr Bob Marks Consultation Expiry Date 22 July 2013 Case Officer: Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level DEL

Location: 48 Dalmally Close York YO24 2XS Ref No: 13/02140/FUL Proposal: Two storey side and single storey rear extension Applicant: Mr Tim Barrs Contact Mr Chris Allen Consultation Expiry Date 29 July 2013 Case Officer: Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level DEL

Location: 2 Carrfield York YO24 2SG Ref No: 13/02141/FUL Proposal: Single storey side and rear extensions Applicant: Mr Colin Cornish Contact Simon Horne Consultation Expiry Date 29 July 2013 Case Officer: Heather Fairy (Mon – Wed) Expected Decision DEL

Location: 1 Allendale York YO24 2SF Ref No: 13/02155/FUL Proposal: Single storey side extension Applicant: Mrs Margaret Gosling Contact Mr Keith Wilkinson Consultation Expiry Date 29 July 2013 Case Officer: Heather Fairy (Mon – Wed) Expected Decision COMM

All planning applications can be viewed on the planning portal web site Click here. http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site.

NB. The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received.

Free compost giveaway on Sunday for York residents

Free compost giveaway on Sunday for York residents

In partnership with Yorwaste Ltd free compost is being made available again.

Bring your own bag, container and shover (it is not pre-bagged) and help yourself to some free soil improver for your garden or allotment.

When: On the first Sunday of every month from March until October: 7 July, 4 August, 1 September, 6 October

Time: 9:30am until 2:30pm or while stocks last

Where: Harewood Whin waste site, Tinker Lane, Wetherby Road, Rufforth, York, Yo23 3RR