New dog waste bin for Knavesmire Wood

Local Lib Dem councillors have arranged for a dog waste bin to be installed on Bracken Road at the entrance to Knavesmire Wood.

Residents had raised concerns about dog fouling in the wood, and it is hoped that the bin will encourage a small minority of irresponsible dog owners to bag and bin their dog’s waste.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bin had previously been located on Little Hob Moor at the entrance to the railway underpass, but was no longer needed there as a dual use litter / dog waste bin has been installed there.

New trees take root in Dringhouses

Local Lib Dem councillors have supported the planting of new trees with £1,000 of ward committee funding.

New trees have been planted on Tadcaster Road, The Horseshoe, Southfield Crescent, Chaloners Road and in Chaloners Road park.

In all cases the trees have been planted near to where trees have fallen or been felled.

Tadcaster Road

The Horseshoe

Southfield Crescent

Chaloners Road

Chaloners Road park

Dringhouses Primary School pilots new road safety approach

Pupils in York are being asked ‘should you sack your chauffeur?’ as part of a drive to improve pedestrian safety at school gates.

Dringhouses primary is one of a number of schools that are piloting the scheme and are holding short assemblies to launch it this week (w/c 26 February).


The children will be shown examples of poor driving habits, illustrated in a lighthearted way, but with the intention that they will help to encourage their parents to drive and park more considerately.

Currently, the council receives frequent and numerous complaints about unsafe driving and parking outside schools. This partnership approach with schools aims to involve young passengers to encourage their drivers to behave in a more responsible way around the school, making it safer and more pleasant for everyone.

In addition, parking awareness road sign characters will be loaned to the schools and located to best influence driver behaviour. The campaign will be supported by monitoring and enforcement against illegal and inconsiderate parking.

If the pilot proves successful, it will be rolled out to other primary schools areas where inconsiderate driving and parking have been identified as a particular concern.

Gill Williams, headteacher of Dringhouses Primary School, said: “Inconsiderate and dangerous parking and driving during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up times is a constant problem for our school.   There are road markings outside school to deter cars from parking close to the school gates, however a small minority of parents still choose to park on these lines or use the entrance to the school gates to drop off or do a U-turn.  It is only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured.

“We very much welcome this new safety initiative and hope that, by engaging the children in a fun and creative way, the importance of road safety awareness will be raised.”

Resurfacing work progresses on Middlethorpe estate

Road resurfacing work is progressing on the Middlethorpe estate, off Tadcaster Road.

Tarmac has been laid on Bracken Road, and the surface on Middlethorpe Grove has been prepared ready for the tarmac to be laid.

Middlethorpe Grove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bracken Road

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, some Ward Highways funding has been used to resurface the badly rutted sections of Lycett Road at the junctions with Dringthorpe Road and Lawson Road.

 

 

 

 

Great British Spring Clean comes to Dringhouses & Woodthorpe

Keep Britain Tidy’s ‘Great British Spring Clean’ runs from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th March, with three events planned in Dringhouses & Woodthorpe ward:

  • Friday 2nd at 3pm – Litter pick on Hob Moor. Meet on Little Hob Moor at the yellow railings at the underpass entrance
  • CANCELLED Saturday 3rd at 11am – Litter pick and path clearance in Acomb Wood. Meet at the entrance to the wood from the Quaker Wood car park
  • CANCELLED Saturday 3rd at 3pm – Litter pick in the Askham Bar area. Meet in the old Askham Bar Park & Ride car park

Everyone is welcome!

Ultra Fibre Optic work plan for 19 February to 2 March

TalkTalk have announced the Ultra Fibre Optic cable-laying plans for late February / early March, with the focus switching to the Dringhouses area.


 

Work will take place on Highmoor Road, Sandcroft Road, St James Croft, West Thorpe, Lerecroft Road, North Lane, Jervis Road, Thanet Road, Orchard Way, Moorlea Avenue, Chase Side Court, Leeside, Eason Road, Gower Road, Don Avenue, Swale Avenue, Leven Road, Chaloners Road, Wains Road, Moorlea Avenue.

Double Yellow Lines go down

Following a period of public consultation, double yellow lines have been installed at a number of locations in Dringhouses where problem parking was an issue:

  • Junction of Ainsty Avenue and Mayfield Grove
  • Junction of Nelsons Lane and Breary Close
  • Junction of Cherry Lane and St Edwards Close

The proposal to extend the double yellow lines outside the doctor’s surgery on Moorcroft Road has been put on hold as objections were received from residents. This will now go back to an Executive Member Decision Session for further consideration (date to be confirmed).

Ainsty Avenue

Nelsons Lane

Cherry Lane

Triple boost for Tadcaster Road residents

There is good news on three fronts for residents in the Tadcaster Road area.

Firstly, a notice has gone up in the Mace / Post Office window indicating that the store will be re-opening soon, with the Post Office service restored within the next 4 to 6 weeks. This will come as a welcome boost to residents who have lost not only their Post Office but also newspaper deliveries.

Secondly, the speedy re-fit and rebrand of the Co-op / Texaco garage to its new incarnation as an ‘Applegreen’ outlet has been completed. Former Co-op staff have been retained, and the range of goods stocked is impressive.

Thirdly, two bicycle hoops have been installed by City of York Council outside Café at No. 12. The work was funded by the council, and we are grateful to the team at the Café for giving permission for the cycle hoops to be installed on their land.

Local Lib Dem councillors have been campaigning for better cycle parking provision along Tadcaster Road, and this latest success follows the installation of a cycle hoop at the shops near the junction with Slingsby Grove.