Tybrun Notice Board

Residents and visitors to one of York’s most historic sites will now be able to find out more about its history, after the local Ward Committee funded a new information sign.   A new sign was recently installed on the Tyburn on Tadcaster Rd, to allow people to find out more about the site, which hosted executions in York for more than 400 years.  Executions at the Tyburn took place until 1801 when the events were moved to the castle. Possibly the most famous execution at the Tyburn took place in 1739 when notorious highwayman Dick Turpin was executed for horse theft.

Last year the Dringhouses & Woodthorpe Ward Committee agreed to spend £1500 improving the site by installing a new bench and cleaning up the area.   The funding also included the installation of a new sign, which was designed thanks to a partnership with Dringhouses History Society who provided the historical information.

The Tyburn and the events that took place there are an important, if gruesome, part of local history. Thanks to this new sign and the work of the Dringhouses History Society local people and visitors to the city will be able to find out more about what went on there.

Dringhouses has a rich history and is a key gateway to the city so it was important to us to invest in restoring the Tyburn and promote pride in the area. York’s rich history is one of the things that make this city such an interesting and enjoyable place to live and visit so it is vital that we make the most of it.

Labour’s desperate lies

On the final day before the election Labour have decided to circulate a letter implying that we will close Dringhouses library. They have left it this late so that we cannot respond. It is a lie, we are strong supporters of the library and will fight for it to stay open. Please don’t believe these lies.

A Record of Action for Dringhouses & Woodthorpe: 2010

The new 3 box system for recycling was introduced. 92% of residents said they preferred them.

Swale Ave footpaths have been re-laid and Eason View carriageway resurfaced

We finally get vandal proof bollards at Ashbourne Way

The Ward Committee pays for bollards to protect grass verges on Pulleyn Drive

Salt bags are provided to help combat the winter weather

A Record of Action for Dringhouses & Woodthorpe: 2008

The first Cold Calling Zone was launched on St Helens Rd. There are now over 30 across the Ward

Verge crossovers were provided on Chaloners Rd to reduce on street parking.

 

Improvements were made to Hob Moor Tunnel to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists and to try and combat graffiti.

 

Moor Lane Bridge was rebuilt. Facilities for cyclists were improved and screening provided for the houses on Moor Lane

The True Policing Picture in Dringhouses and Woodthorpe

Some alarmist literature has been circulating in the area claiming that Police patrols are being cut. This isn’t true in Dringhouses and Woodthorpe.

There has been a police reorganisation, and the “Neighbourhood” and “Reactive” policing teams are now based at the Acomb Police Station.

Our Neighbourhood Policing team continues to be:

PC Colin Park and PC Mark Antonelli covering both Dringhouses and Woodthorpe and Westfield Ward.

PCSO Louise Harness covering Woodthorpe, Acomb Park, Middlethorpe and
Tadcaster Road South.

PCSO Angela Hollywood covering the Hob Moor area bounded by Thanet Road and Tadcaster Road as far as St. George’s Place.

PCSO Craig Bounphrey covering the Chaloners Road/Wains Road area.
Lindsey Stamp is the local Sergeant and Phil Cain the Inspector.

You can contact the Neighbourhood Policing team by telephoning 0845 6060247

Residents who wish to report an incident in person can visit the Acomb Police Station on Holgate Road. The desk is manned by volunteers and the current opening hours are: hours are:

Mon 10:00am – 12:00 noon
Tue 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Wed 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Thurs Closed
Fri 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Sat 10:00am – 12 noon
Sun Closed

York’s Streets Are Cleaner Than Ever

Surveys over the last year show that only 4.4% of areas inspected had any litter compared to 19% in 2004. Detritus – leaves, etc. – was at 6.5% compared to 24% in 2004 and there was no fly posting and only 1% graffiti.

Residents of York sent 24,140 tons of their waste to be recycled this year. That’s 1216 tonnes or 5.3% more than last year. Overall, we will landfill 3.5% or 1,828 tonnes less of household waste this year. The total all waste going to landfill is down by 3,816 tonnes (6.3%). Great news for the environment and for our landfill tax!

Labour’s Green Belt Threat Revealed

At the Full Council meeting last night Labour revealed their plans to massively increase the number of houses built in the city over the next twenty years, putting our local green belt land under threat of development

They want to increase house building targets from 575 homes per year to more than 800. Such a high number couldn’t be accommodated by using brown field sites and so would put the green belt under pressure.

When challenged by Lib Dem Councilors, Labour were unable to say where the extra homes would be built and astonishingly Labour Councillor Dave Merrett said people wanting to protect the green belt were NIMBYs and the development was necessary to keep businesses happy.

Liberal Democrat Councillors in Dringhouses & Woodthorpe have been fighting to protect the green belt from development for many years. They have been doing this because local residents have consistently and strongly told us they do not want to see development on the green belt.

For the Labour group to be so dismissive of the views of local people is very worrying and gives a stark warning about their approach to the city if they were to control the council. Only the Lib Dems are in a position to prevent Labour giving the go ahead to development on our green belt.