Major new attraction opens at York Minster on Saturday

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A brand new visitor attraction is set to open at York Minster on Saturday 25 May 2013, the largest set within a cathedral in the UK. ‘Revealing York Minster’ tells the story of the last 2000 years at the historic site, from the Romans to its modern day custodians.

The contemporary chambers of the Undercroft are built in a space created in emergency excavations during the 1970s which uncovered a hidden history of the site, including the remains of a Roman barracks, an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and the foundations of the Norman Minster – the forerunner of the present cathedral. The new attraction weaves the story revealed by these discoveries into an immersive and interactive journey through two millennia of York’s history, featuring artefacts never before on public display. Visitors will be able to see, touch and hear 2000 years of history.

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New LibDem Shadow Cabinet announced in York

The Liberal Democrat Group have announced their new Shadow Cabinet for the 2013/14 Civic Year.

Earlier this month, Cllr Keith Aspden was chosen as the new Leader of the Lib Dems taking over from Cllr Carol Runciman and last week Westfield Councillor Lynn Jeffries joined the Group. The Lib Dems will now have the same number of councillors – nine – as the Conservatives, the official City of York Council opposition since 2011.

Lynn Jeffries will lead for the Group on Communities, Housing and Equalities; Carol Runciman will return to the Children and Education brief where she was Executive Member between 2003 and 2011; and Ian Cuthbertson will lead for the Group on Public Health.

Cllr Keith Aspden, Liberal Democrat Group Leader, commented:

“I am delighted to announce such a strong Shadow Cabinet team for the forthcoming Civic Year. The experience and expertise we have will enable us to constructively hold the ruling Labour Group to account. With Lynn joining the Group we now have the same number of councillors as the Conservatives and in the coming months we will cement our position as the real alternative in York.”

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Inspirations at York Explore Library

A colourful and imaginative exhibition of work produced by York’s adult learners is on display at York Explore Library from Friday 24 May to Sunday 26 May.

25th May 11 New Library Square

The exhibition has been collated by City of York Council’s community education team, and as well as pieces from its own creative courses it includes work from the Fine Art Departments of York College and WEA (Workers Education Association).

It is an opportunity to see the work of students across the city and see what can be achieved by attending local courses.
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More tenants to get free electricity

A second phase of panels that converts daylight into free daytime electricity with zero carbon emissions is to be installed on the roofs of suitable City of York Council homes.

A worker fits solar panels to a roof of a council house in Wrexham , Wales

To take advantage of changes to the Government-set Feed-In Tariffs, the council has agreed with social enterprise Empower Community andsolar photovoltaic panel contractors Nationwide Solar to complete the installations ahead of the 1 July deadline.

Besides houses with conventionally pitched roofs, this phase will also consider roofs of suitable flats, where tenants of the top floor flats will benefit from the free electricity generated. In addition, suitable sheltered accommodation schemes will be assessed, including those with extra care facilities, where the free electricity will be used for the council-run communal areas.

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Fitness and footie with York City Coaches

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York men are being encouraged to lace up their boots and kick off their fitness by joining Back to Boots football sessions at York Sports Village in Heslington on Wednesday 12 June.

York City in the Community and benenden health are backing a second block of council-run sessions following an extremely popular first nine weeks. The sessions take place from 6.30pm to 7.30pm and will run weekly to Wednesday 31 July. As well as learning and improving football skills from the expert York City coaches, new players will also be offered a free health check.”

The sessions are aimed at men who want to return to football and increase their activity levels, and there has been great feedback from participants who have attended so far.

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Speeders most likely to be caught on A1237 near Monks Cross

The latest results for the Police mobile speed cameras have been published.

Last week saw 34 drivers stopped on the A1237 near Monks Cross.

Next highest number was 19 on Tadcaster Road in the space of half an hour one Saturday evening. Other high numbers were detected at Beckfield Lane (15), Strensall Road Huntington (11) and Stockton on Forest (10)

The monthly figures reveal that the above roads – together with York Road in Haxby – are those where drivers in York are most likely to be caught speeding.

The numbers caught speeding in York are relatively small compared to other sites in the County.

85 speeders were caught in one 4 hour period at North Stainley while 95 triggered the cameras at Calcutt over just 30 minutes.

66 offenders were logged on the A64 westbound by pass near Tadcaster in 3 hours one tea time.

A full set of stats can be found at this web site http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/10951

Below are enforcement locations for North Yorkshire Police’s mobile safety cameras for week commencing Wednesday 22 May 2013.

The mobile safety cameras will be in operation at the following sites at various times during the dates stated. Cameras will not be in use all day, every day.

Beckfield Lane Acomb York

• Church Lane Wheldrake

• Grange Farm, Wheldrake Lane, Elvington

• Greenshaw Drive Haxby

Main Street Askham Richard

• Main Street Flaxton

• Malton Road York

Millfield Lane Poppleton York

• Murton Way Murton York

• Skipwith Road Escrick

• Stillingfleet Mine, Escrick Road

• Strensall Road Huntington York

Tadcaster Road Dringhouses York

• Temple Lane Copmanthorpe York

• The village Stockton-on-the-Forest York

• Towthorpe Road Haxby

• Woodhouse Farm, Escrick Road

• York Road Haxby York

• A1039 Flixton

A1237 Monks Cross York
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Highway disruption on Boroughbridge Road next week

The Council will carry out resurfacing works on one of York’s major link roads from next week, as part of the Access York scheme which is creating two new Park & Ride sites in the city.

Works will start on Boroughbridge Road (A59) between Plantation Drive and Seldon Road and on Poppleton Road (also A59) between Holgate Park Drive and Acomb Road from Tuesday 28 May.

A signed diversion route will be put in place between 9.15am and 4pm. During these hours inbound traffic only will be allowed to use the A59 through the work area. Outbound traffic will be diverted via Acomb Road, Wetherby Road and the A1237 (York Outer Ring Road).

Works will only take place outside the peak traffic periods – when traffic flows are reduced.Some evening work will take place as needed to prepare the site for the following day. Drivers are advised to try and find alternative routes, if possible, for the duration of the works.

The duration of the works are as follows:

Phase 1: Holgate Park Drive to Acomb Road, four days commencing 28 May

Phase 2: Plantation Drive to Seldon Road, ten days commencing 3 June.

Travellers using Water End will be unaffected during Phase 1 of the works. During Phase 2 outbound travellers from Water End will be diverted during off peak hours when the Water End to Carr Lane section is being surfaced. Local bus routes will be maintained wherever possible.

For more information about the scheme and bus diversions please visit www.york.gov.uk/parkandride.

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Hob Moor summer fair on Saturday

Hob Moor Owl
Residents are invited to come along and celebrate Hob Moor becoming a local nature reserve at its annual summer fair on Saturday 25 May from 1pm-3:30pm

The moor has recently been granted the status of a local nature reserve by Natural England.

The highlight of this year’s summer fair is a stunning birds of prey demonstration where several rare and beautiful falcons, eagles and owls will be flying high above the moor and also be on show for more detailed inspection. A dog show will also be taking place with prizes for the waggiest tale and the best pooch smooch.

There will be craft tents where residents will be able to learn skills such as willow weaving, have their face painted or even have get a henna tattoo.

The Friends of Hob Moor Community group will have a stall where residents can find out more about the work that they do and help them raise funds to keep the good work up that they do. The are also running a photo competition with the theme of spring on Hob Moor and the entries will be on show at the fair where residents will be able to vote for their favourite.

The event will be at the rear of Lidl, off Thanet Road. There is limited parking so visitors are encouraged to walk, cycle or use public transport where possible.