Learn the secrets of A-Mazing business success

mazeYork Maze director Tom Pearcy will be revealing why and how he turned a field of one million maize seedlings into one of York’s most visited attractions, at Explore Tang Hall Library.

York Maze director Tom Pearcy will be revealing why and how he turned a field of one million maize seedlings into one of York’s most visited attractions, at Explore Tang Hall Library.

The award-winning attraction director will be talking about and taking questions on his business venture. The talk is recommended for anyone who’s visited the maze or who wants to be inspired to sow the seeds of their own enterprise!

The talk will take place on Tuesday 26 August, from 2–3.30pm at Explore Tang Hall Library. Adults £3.50 (children free) and a soft drink is included.

Tickets can be bought at any Explore York Libraries

Community Centre meeting on 3rd September

The committee which runs the Foxwood Community Centre is urging residents to attend a meeting on Wednesday 3rd September which could determine the future of the Centre.

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The Centre lost its Council grant this year – part of a range of cuts to leisure provision in the City imposed by the Labour leadership.

Consequently the Centre can no longer afford to employ a caretaker.

In turn this means a big increase in the workload for a handful of volunteer committee members.

Responding to a survey on the Foxwood are,a 88% of residents said that they thought that the York Council should continue to support the centre. This may become an option again following next May’s Council elections when a change in political control – and policies – is anticipated.

However, in the interim, a difficult 9 months is in prospect for the Community Centre.

The Centre has issued a newsletter to potential volunteers but is keen for anyone with an hour or two to spare each week to attend the meeting. The Centre serves a wider area than just Foxwood with volunteers for Woodthorpe, Acomb Park and the Acomb side of the City generally, being invited to get involved.

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Details of activities taking place at the Centre – together with booking arrangements – can be found on their web site

There is some good news, with York Cares having agreed to rejuvenate the play area at the Centre, together with the Foxwood Park, when they undertake their “Big Challenge” in the neighbourhood during early October. Details here

The door to door survey has also revealed mixed feeling about the future of the play area to the rear of the Community Centre.

It is only now open when the re is an event taking place. There currently aren’t sufficient volunteers available to keep it in good condition so it may be that it will have to become a communal garden or allotments.

Details of the options are expected to be on display at the centre in early September.

Assize of Ales 2014

The Sheriff, Guild of Scriveners and many more will all take part in the annual medieval-themed York charity event, Assize of Ale, this weekend.

Assize of ale

In the middle ages Sheriffs were concerned that the ale of York should be of a suitable quality and brought it upon themselves to appoint Serjeants to test the quality of ale in the city.

This Saturday (9 August) at 1.50pm, the procession will start from the Guildhall to the steps of the Mansion House for the Sheriff’s Address where he will be accompanied by the Civic Party and the Guild in period costume. From there participants will then take part in the medieval custom by visiting the cities alehouses to ensure it is palatable.

 

Throughout the years, this has become a key charity event in York and involves two separate routes around city centre alehouses. There is also a medieval feast at Bedern Hall in the evening, which takes place from 6.45pm.

As well as the Assize of Ale the Guildhall will be open to the public from 10am to 12 noon and 2pm to 4pm. Entry is free and there will be free seal-making workshops. People can also watch preparations for the Assize of Ale during the morning session.

Money raised from the event will be donated towards the Lord Mayor, Sheriff and Guild Master’s charities. The 2014/15 Civic Charities are York Teaching hospital and York against Cancer. Funds raised will also benefit St Leonard’s Hospice and York Blind and Partially Sighted Society. (more…)

Visually impared sports event on Sunday

York’s first sports event for visually-impaired or blind residents organised by City of York Council as part of its Celebrating Ability Week is taking place on Sunday 10 August at Joseph Rowntree School, Haxby Road, York.

The event is the first of its kind and has been organised by the council in conjunction with the Wilberforce Trust, the York Blind and Partially Sighted Society and British Blind Sport as part of Celebrating Ability Week (4 to 10 August).

The afternoon of sports and games gives residents a chance to try different activities adapted for visual impairment and to find out more about continuing the sports on a regular basis across the city.
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Free compost giveaway on Sunday

City of York Council and Yorwaste Ltd are giving away compost for free again this year.

2014 dates are confirmed as:

  • Sunday 3rd August

The site will be open from 8am – 3pm on collection days. Please bring a shovel and suitable container to put the soil improver in.

Location: Harewood Whin (Yorwaste’s waste management site) Tinker Lane, off Wetherby Road, Rufforth

Directions: From Acomb, the site is located on the B1224 on the right hand side, just before you enter Rufforth Village.

If you need any further information please contact us on 01904 551551

Sky ride in York on 14th September

Thousands of people are set to pedal their way around York on Sunday 14 September on traffic free streets in a celebration of all things cycling during Sky Ride York.

Sky ride participant forgets York pothole menace

Sky ride participant forgets York pothole menace

Last years event was not without incident so hopefully lessons will have been learned fro 2014.

Sky Ride York is set to be a brilliant day out. There will be music and entertainment, competitions and above all, a great traffic-free route to ride around the centre of York. It doesn’t matter how old you are, how old your bike is, or how fast you ride – at Sky Ride York there’s something for everyone.

Sky Ride ambassador Sir Chris Hoy said: “We want more people to enjoy riding a bike – that’s why Sky and British Cycling have teamed up to bring you Sky Ride. We’ve made it easier than ever to get out on your bike and spend quality time with your family and friends.

“Sky Rides close towns and cities for big bike events so you can ride safely on traffic-free streets, with a huge festival atmosphere and loads to do both on and off the bike. They are great fun and a great way to get on your bike.”

Everyone who registers their free place online will receive a Sky Ride lanyard that unlocks a fantastic bundle of on-the-day benefits and goodies. What’s more, the first 1,000 people to register at goskyride.com/York will also receive a limited edition Sky Ride gift on arrival at the event.
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Free compost giveaway on Sunday

City of York Council and Yorwaste Ltd are giving away compost for free again this year.

2014 dates are confirmed as:

  • Sunday 13th July
  • Sunday 3rd August

The site will be open from 8am – 3pm on collection days. Please bring a shovel and suitable container to put the soil improver in.

Location: Harewood Whin (Yorwaste’s waste management site) Tinker Lane, off Wetherby Road, Rufforth

Directions: From Acomb, the site is located on the B1224 on the right hand side, just before you enter Rufforth Village.

If you need any further information please contact us on 01904 551551