Hostel open days

As part of City of York Council’s Housing Week from 5-9 November, tours of four of the city’s hostels for homeless people are being offered to the public and professionals.

The tours aim to give people an insight into the council’s services for homeless individuals and to those at risk of homelessness. Besides the hostels the council offers a number of services including general housing advice, assistance to rent from private landlords, information on social housing, sheltered housing and help for those with mortgage difficulties.

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York to continue with 47 Councillors

As expected the Boundary Commission have confirmed that York will continue to have 47 Councillors.

The Commission is now asking residents and interested parties to tell them what ward boundaries should apply.

Details can be found here http://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/yorkshire-and-humberside/north-yorkshire/city-of-york-fer

Representations have to be made by 14th January 2013.

Amongst the issues likely to be considered are the introduction of :

Single member wards: This could improve accountability as one member will be closely identified with a ward which would contain about 3500 electors (2000 homes). Currently some wards (including Dringhouses) have over 6000 homes and are represented by 3 Councillors.

Annual Elections with 25% of the Council retiring each year: Again it is argued that this will improve accountability and that electors will be able to giving a rolling verdict on the performance of their representatives. Annual elections were used in York in the period up to 1995.

York children assemble for Junkcraft Competition

Young craft-cyclers are being tasked with designing and building either: a hotrod racing car, a plane or an out-of-this-world spaceship, with a twist, in an exciting competition to promote reuse of recycled materials amongst children.

Zero Waste York, in partnership with local publisher,Junkcraft Books , is running the competition for Key Stage 2 children where all entries must be made from recycled items found around the home.

Get building, as the best creations will be in with a chance of winning great construction set prizes by Meccano, plus a Super Construction Set prize for their school.

Children have until February 8th 2013 to submit their entries. To enter upload a digital photograph of the finished creation with a short description to the competition page at www.junkcraft.com.

Full competition details and entry requirements can be found on www.junkcraft.com/york-schools-competition/

Armed Forces community presents…

During the Illuminating York Festival 2012, a short film capturing the stories of York-based or linked armed forces personnel, their families and local communities will be screened in St Helen’s Square.

The film has been produced as part of the York Stories 2012 project which celebrates York 800 by recording and sharing local people’ stories, and has been funded by the Community Covenant Grant and City of York Council with the aim of building bridges between the armed forces and local communities.

The film will be screened every night from October 31 – November 3 between 6:30pm and 9:30pm on a mobile screen.

Growing Concerns Over Library Plans

Dringhouses Library

There is mounting speculation that York’s library service will be outsourced and removed from council ownership after a recent review of council management jobs did not include any discussion on the future role of the ‘Head of Libraries’.

In a related development, the Labour Cabinet Member in charge of libraries has confirmed that current staffing levels can not be guaranteed after planned reforms are completed.

Last month the Lib Dems revealed that Labour was drawing up proposals to take libraries out of council control and ownership. The plans have seen a City of York Council ‘project board’ set-up which is working on how assets could be transferred and how alternative ownership models could work. Despite promising a “full and frank” discussion, the six-week public consultation launched by Labour on the city’s library service, has been criticised as it does not include any questions on future ownership or management changes.

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Some Woodthorpe news updates

Council Officers are processing requests for cold calling controlled zones on Grassholme. Residents need to respond positively to the consultation in order for the zone to be granted.

The Willow tree on Woodthorpe Green has been Crown lifted where it overhung the footpath.

The Grassholme road sign on Moor Lane has been moved across the road to the same side as the junction to avoid the problem of it being obscured by vegetation. The Kinbrace Drive sign on Girvan Close has been replaced.

A request for dropped kerbs to be provided on Moorcroft Rd at the Moor Lane junction has been added to the Council’s list.

Dringhouses meeting to discuss Labour’s 20 mph speed limit plan

The next Ward Committee will take place at Woodthorpe School, Summerfield Rd on 29th November.

On the agenda will be the plans for the 20 mph speed limit that Labour want to introduce across the whole of the City—including all of Dringhouses—at a cost of £500,000.

Liberal Democrats support a targeted approach to speed limits based on accident records and residents views.

Cllr Ann Reid said
“Labour want to implement a blanket 20mph speed limit although they have said that they will listen to residents views. Most residents say to me that they would like to see current speed limits enforced rather than reduced.
Come along to the Ward Committee and have your say on this important issue.”

20 MPH – THE MEETING THAT THEY’D RATHER YOU DIDN’T ATTEND!