Mystery Plays: 3rd August – 27th August

See a trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAKzf4zndmc&feature=youtu.be

The York Mystery Plays return to York Museum Gardens, where a 1400-seat covered theatre is constructed within the ancient walls of St Mary’s Abbey. The event combines the talents of over 1,500 volunteers working alongside theatre professionals and staring Ferdinand Kingsley (Playing God/Jesus) and Graeme Hawley (Playing Satan).Performances will last approximately 3 hours and there will be evening and matinee performances. All seats are under cover. For further information visit: http://www.yorkmysteryplays-2012.com/.

Crime in York and Dringhouses

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Police crime stats for the last year revealed a reduction in crime levels across most areas.

It is the continuation of a trend which has continued for several years.

However, anecdotal evidence suggests that the trend over recent weeks may been reversed at least in relation to street level incidents of vandalism and so called environmental crimes (e.g. dumping & graffiti).

Incidents of burglary are also still too high.

You can follow a police assessment of your home security on the following web site http://j.mp/O6m9IS

Details of the Dringhouses and Woodthorpe Neighbourhood Policing Team can be found here http://j.mp/LWK7mg

House prices in west York

Each month we look at how house prices and rentals are faring in the West of York.

The latest figures by Land Registry suggest that sales volumes picked up in April.

Completed sales included homes in:
• Foxwood Lane (£220,000)
• Morrell Court (£110,000)
• The Gallops (£205,800)
• Otterwood Bank (£180,000)
• Osprey Close (£365,000)
• Pheasant Drive (£159,500)
• Thoresby Road (£125,000)
• Ashbourne Way (£216,200)
• Alness Drive (£315,000)
• Deepdale (£175,000)

There are some properties available in the area without “chains”.
They include: The Reeves 3 bed semi for £160k, St James Croft 2 bed £140K, Kingsway West 3 bed terrace for £120k and Tudor Road 2 bed terrace for £123k.

Some owners have recently dropped the asking price for their properties.
You can now get a 3 bed semi in Thoresby Road for £153k, a 3 bed semi in Ryecroft Avenue for £200k, a 3 bed semi in The Covert for £283k and a 4 bed in Cloither Court for £310k.

Low priced properties include a 1 bed terrace in Eaton Court for £115k, a 2 bed in the same road for £122k, while £120k will buy a 2 bed in Walker Drive and £125k a 1 bed terrace in Kitemere Place.

Rental properties

A 4 bed terrace in Walker Drive is available for £595 per month, while £625 a month would fund a 2 bed terrace in Bramham Grove.

Freight transport quandary

The Council have issued a media release seeking businesses views on improving delivery and loading in York’s city centre

The survey raises once again the idea of establishing a freight transit facility but fails to identify the costs of – and funding sources for -such a system. Without such information the survey is flawed.
Other issues have already also been raised by traders who are concerned about the delivery arrangements for chilled goods.

The media release says, ” Businesses views are being sought to look at reducing the level of congestion caused by loading and delivery vehicles in York’s city centre during peak times, after a study carried out by City of York Council found that over 10,000 lorries and vans travel through the city on an average 12-hour day.

The study also showed the extent of how many delivery vehicles were crossing the three city centre bridges on average, with over 1,200 rigid lorries and almost 4,000 vans during a working day.

Next week, transport officials will meet city centre businesses to establish current levels of freight activity, identify patterns and trends in delivery servicing and understand problems which will lead to recommendations being put forward for any improvements.

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Bus reliability concerns – Public meeting announced

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Residents and commuters are being invited to join local bus providers and City of York Council transport officials to discuss proposed changes to local bus services.

The changes come at a time when concerns about bus service reliability are growing.

The best performance in York, in recent years, came in 2010/11 when 75% of bus services ran on time. The Council has so far refused to publish the real time reliability stats which are now gathered routinely by bus operators using GPS systems. This process is more accurate that the manual samples on which previous reliability information have been based.

We think that reliability stats should be published routinely as they are for rail services.

The drop-in event is taking place at York Explore Library on Monday 6th August between 10am and 6pm and is apparently aimed at “consulting with residents on proposed bus service changes set to be implemented later this year”.

“ Proposed changes include the Sunday services to Bishopthorpe, South Bank, Dodsworth Avenue and Hamilton Drive, the daytime services to Skelton and Rawcliffe and the daytime week day services to Dodsworth Avenue”.

So little information has been made available so far that we doubt whether there will be much of a turn out.

NB. Usage of buses in York has been fairly stable over the last 5 years and reverses the trend seen in many other parts of the country.

Learn syncronised swimming at the Energise pool on Cornlands Road – 10th August

Make a splash with synchronised swimming at Energise

Energise are launching an exciting new synchronised swimming course, the first of its kind to take place at the leisure centre.

The course is a fun introduction to the challenging sport of synchronised swimming, where residents can learn new water skills, meet new people and create an exciting water routine to music.

The sessions will start on Friday 10 August, running from 7.30pm – 8.30pm, and are open to everyone, men and women, adults and children (aged 8 years and over). Cost is only £2.00 per lesson, and children under 16 are free.

Synchronised swimming has a great range of health benefits which include increasing muscle strength in both the upper and lower body, it can develop the body’s cardiovascular system, help to improve balance, posture and concentration, increase agility and flexibility.

People wishing to take part in the sessions must be confident in deep water, able to swim 25 metres and tread water.

What’s on in York: August – October 2012

For more information on events in York please visit the following web sites
1. Minster http://www.yorkminster.org/calendar/ or tel. 0844 939 0015
2. York Theatre Royal https://www.yorktheatreroyal.purchase-tickets-online.co.uk/public tel (01904) 623568
3. York Barbican http://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk/ tel. 0844 854 2757
4. Grand Opera House http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/grand-opera-house-york/ tel. 0844 847 2322
5. Visit York http://www.visityork.org/seeanddo/whats-on/ tel. 01904 550099
6. Yortime https://www.yortime.org.uk/eCommunityEvents/yortime/Default.aspx
7. Early Music Centre http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=152 tel. 01904 658338
8. York Racecourse http://www.yorkracecourse.co.uk/ tel. 01904 620911
9. York City Football Club http://www.yorkcityfootballclub.co.uk/ tel. 01904 624447

York Mystery Plays 2nd – 27th August York Museum Gardens In The York Mystery Plays return to York Museum Gardens, where a 1400-seat covered theatre is constructed within the ancient walls of St Mary’s Abbey. The event combines the talents of over 1,500 volunteers working alongside theatre professionals and staring Ferdinand Kingsley (Playing God/Jesus) and Graeme Hawley (Playing Satan).Performances will last approximately 3 hours and there will be evening and matinee performances. All seats are under cover. For further information visit: http://www.yorkmysteryplays-2012.com/.

Fiddler on the roof 2nd/4th Aug Thurs/Sat Grand Opera House

Frances Jackson, Royal Recital 4th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

8 Wonders tour 4th Aug Sat Minster Investigate how the number 8 has shaped York Minster through technology and design, from 1212 to 2012. Hidden stories reveal how the number 8 has shaped York Minster’s past, but is also shaping its future. From the world’s greatest treasures to the smallest hidden curiosities. There is more to see than ever before. Led by one of our guides.

Golf Lessons 4th – 1st Sep Sats Heworth Golf Club

Fiddler on the Roof 2nd/4th Aug Thur/Sat Grand Opera House

Yorkshire Medieval Festival 4th/12th Aug Sat/Sun Barley Hall http://yortime.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/a-very-medieval-summer-comes-to-york.html

10k Run 5th Aug Sun 9:00am Knavesmire Join in or come to cheer on at the Jane Tomlinson 10k as up to 8,000 people take to the streets to raise funds and awareness for their favourite charities

National Youth Guitar 5th Aug Sun 4:00pm Early Music Centre

Extreme Stunt Show 8th Aug Wed 7:30pm Knavesmire

Angelina Ballerina 7th/9th Aug Tues/Thur Grand Opera House

Mystery Plays backstage tours 9th/24th Aug Museum Gardens

Ruby Turner 10th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Stoneyard open day 10th Aug Fri 9:30am Minster

Synchronised Swimming 10th Aug Fri 7:30pm Energise pool, Cornlands Road

Snake Davis 11th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

Boiling Frog 11th Aug Sat Grand Opera House

Summer Fair 11th Aug 1:00pm Hull Road Park

Royal Recital David Pipe 11th Aug 7:00pm Minster

Mystery Cycle Lectures 12th/26th Aug Tempest Anderson Hall

An Air of Mystery 13th Aug Mon 10:00am Early Music Festival

New Swimming Pool opens 14th AugustHull Road http://www.york-sport.com/york_sport_village.php

Dandy Dick 14th/18th Aug Tues/Sat Grand Opera House

Fabulous Flags 15th Aug Minster

Elizabeth Chadwick (historical novelist) 16th Aug 7:30pm York Library

The Unthanks 17th Aug 20:00 Minster Described by The Guardian as ‘Haunting, original and magnificent’ Mercury nominated Tyneside band The Unthanks have a peerless approach to folk music. Their paradoxical journey of staunch traditionalism and sonic adventure continues with a collaboration with Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band; the National Champions of Great Britain, regarded by many as the best and most consistent public subscriptions band in the world.

Al Morrison 17th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Football: City v Wycombe 18th Aug Bootham Cres

Proms 18th Aug Sat 7:30pm Castle Howard

Ben Horden, Royal Recital 18th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

Jazz Jamaica 18th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

Duke of Yorks final battle 19th Aug Sun 2:00pm York Library Revisit and explore this epic War of the Roses battle, which saw a decisive Lancastrian victory and Richard, Duke of York killed and his army destroyed

The Proms 20th Aug Museum Gardens

Storyteller Susanna Oldfield 21st Aug Tues 6:30pm York Library

Race meeting 22nd/25th Aug Knavesmire

Pee Wee Ellis JazzFunk 24th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Summer Fair 25th Aug 1;00pm Acomb Green

Gospel Singers 25th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

John Scott Whiteley Royal Recital 25th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

Festival of the rivers 26th Aug Sun 1:00pm Riverside

Vintage Motorcycle run 27th Aug Mon 10:00am Yorkshire Air Museum

Crowns fit for Kings 29th Aug Wed Minster

The stories windows tell 30th Aug Thurs 4:00pm Library/Minster Director of the Glazier’s Trust Sarah Brown introduces us to the beauty of York Minster’s medieval stained glass, starting with a talk on its history and the stories it tells, and concluding with a special guided tour of the Minster.

Keep up 30th – 2nd Aug Sept Theatre Royal

Farmers market 31st Aug Fri Parliament Street
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York stories keeps children busy during holidays

The York Stories 2012 project – part of York 800 – is offering a great deal to keep children occupied over the next few days.

The project needs a mascot – the ‘storysaurus’ – and there are two sessions for children with Richard Kay and Mary Passeri, storytellers from ‘Telling Arts’, to develop the mascot, develop the storysaurus character, go on a trail, create a York Story and collect York Stories to share.

The sessions are in the Garden Room, York Explore Library Learning Centre, on Thursday and Friday 2 and 3 August, from 2-4 pm. Children wanting to take part should attend both free sessions if possible.

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