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PLANS to reroute a major road in York are set to be discussed at a public meeting in the city.
The people behind the York Central development are inviting locals to a drop-in session on Wednesday (May 7) from 2pm -8pm at St Barnabas Church in Jubilee Terrace off Leeman Road.
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RESIDENTS have spoken out about people illegally parking outside their homes after price rises at nearby car parks in York.
People living in streets with ResPark close to city centre car parks say they have complained to City of York Council (CYC) about people flouting the law rather than pay for parking after recent price hikes.
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A POLICE incident has partially closed a major road through North Yorkshire.
The A1(M) is partially closed after a police incident at Dishforth from junction 49 Ripon Road for Thirsk to junction 48 for Boroughbridge.
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PARENTS and children joined teachers and staff on the picket line as strike action got underway at two York schools.
More than 100 teachers and support staff have gone on strike today (April 30) at All Saints RC secondary school and St George's RC primary in Fishergate.
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A woman has denied causing the death of a man by dangerous driving at a country crossroads near York.
Sheila Leadbeater, 71, is alleged to have crashed into a car driven by Nicholas Davey on March 30, 2023. He was seriously injured and died in hospital some days later on April 8.
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A DEVELOPER planning to build 240 new homes on a prime site in York wants to hear from the public.
As The Press reported last month, the 2.2 acre site, close to York Barbican and next to the StayCity aparthotel is across the road from the Bar Walls and has been disused since the former Barbican swimming pool and its car park shut in 2004.
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A parking price hike of more than 500 per cent in a popular York shopping street has caused shock among traders.
City of York Council has introduced the new fees at the Bishopthorpe Road car park.
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The opening of a new Government centre near York marks a step change in the way the country will prepare for future crises and emergencies, a minister has said.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden said the new UK Resilience Academy outside Easingwold would help the country adapt to a rapidly-changing world.
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Ouse Bridge police incident: man left with head injury
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of wounding following a disturbance which caused traffic chaos in York.
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A Kirkbymoorside man is due to appear in court this morning charged with wounding and possessing an offensive weapon in public.
At around 9am on Saturday 26 April, police were called by the ambulance service to a report of a 19-year-old man with serious injuries in the Yeomans Court area of Kirkbymoorside.
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North Yorkshire Police has made more than 100 arrests since launching Project Titan – cracking down on county lines drug dealing in York.
Dylan Connell joined some of the officers patrolling the city.
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A new police taskforce has made more than 100 arrests as it seeks to crackdown on county lines drug dealing in York.
County lines drug dealing is the “highest risk” to York and has resulted in “significant violent incidents”, said one of the sergeants involved in the operation.
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YORK’s MPs have spoken out after a York bird of prey shop has made the decision to stop showing live birds in their shop.
As reported by The Press, falconry experts Owl Adventures recently opened a shop in Our Lady’s Row Goodramgate – originally intended to be a hands-on experience where people would be able to hold and learn about birds of prey.
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York Minster is set to be filled with metal music as a band prepares to rock the ancient building.
A stage has been erected inside the Grade I listed cathedral’s nave ahead of the sold-out Organic Metal: Two Worlds Collide concert by Plague of Angels tonight (Friday, April 25).
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A woman who took out her bad mood on a complete stranger by pulling her to the ground and kicking her has been jailed.
Kathryn Walters, prosecuting, said the victim was enjoying having a cigarette with friends outside a pub when Claire Ross arrived.
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A HAND gesture made by City of York Council’s deputy leader during a meeting has sparked complaints, an opposition call for an apology and counter-claims about previous behaviour from the latter.
The complaints came after Labour’s Cllr Pete Kilbane appeared to turn his fingers next to his head during an exchange with opposition Liberal Democrats in February’s Budget meeting.
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'It’s the most uplifting and inspiring event' - author in London Marathon bid
A NORTH Yorkshire writer and anti-drug campaigner is gearing up to run her fourth London Marathon.
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Roman gladiator 'killed by lion' in York is world-first archaeological discovery
A Roman gladiator was bitten and probably killed by a lion in York, experts believe after the discovery of bite marks on a skeleton.
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Football match in North Yorkshire abandoned after referee finds poo in his shoe
AN investigation has been opened after a match in the York Football League Premier Division was abandoned at half-time – after the referee discovered poo in one of his shoes.
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‘It’s a last resort’ - parents pack York schools strike meeting
IT was standing room only at a public meeting to discuss strike action at two York schools.
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CLOSE to 100 teachers and support staff are set to go on strike at two schools in York.
Staff at All Saints RC secondary school in South Bank and St George's RC primary in Fishergate who are National Education Union (NEU) members will go out on strike on Wednesday next week (April 30) with further strikes planned on Tuesday and Wednesday June 24 and 25.
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YORK’S Leo Atang has been tipped to follow in Anthony Joshua’s footsteps after signing professional terms with Matchroom Boxing.
The 18-year-old heavyweight sensation, who is trained by Ashley Martin out of Legions Amateur Boxing Club, has penned a long-term deal that will see him make his professional debut later this year under the guidance of renowned promoter Eddie Hearn.
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IT'S unclear whether or not two York schools will be forced to close or part close on strike days.
As The Press reported, more than 100 teachers and support staff are set to go on strike at All Saints RC secondary school and St George's RC primary in Fishergate.
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A YORK business has stopped keeping live birds of prey at its city centre site after furious campaigners branded it "cruel".
And bosses say the Goodramgate shop has closed for now as they "reflect and regroup".
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Farmers in York and North Yorkshire face a health "crisis", according to a new report.
Healthwatch, a body which assesses the quality of health care for certain communities, published the report titled "farming and health in crisis", after surveying farmers on their access to healthcare, and experiences with health conditions.
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THE number of bosses at cash-strapped York council being paid more than £100,000 has nearly doubled in the past year.
But the council defended the pay hikes, saying they were due to staff progressing through the pay grades and the implementation of the national pay award.
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“MORE thought” is needed from a York-based national housebuilder about its active travel designs for a planned city centre site, according to a local campaign group.
York Cycle Campaign said it welcomed aspects of Persimmon Homes’ plans for a new 240 home development on a 2.2 acre site close to York Barbican and the Staycity Aparthotels
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TRAFFIC on a main road into York was at a crawl this morning (Tuesday, April 22) following a road closure over the Easter weekend.
The A19 is closed at the A1036 junction with Cemetery Road after Fishergate flooded on April 20 next to Fishergate Primary School. 0:00 / 0:15
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Hikes to Micklegate parking charges which would see an end to half-hour rates and free Sunday morning stays for churchgoers have been put on hold following a backlash.
St Mary’s Bishophill Junior Church Warden Angela Carter said proposals to hike on-street parking charges to up to £5.30 for the first hour came as worshippers prepared to mark Holy Week.
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A former East Yorkshire subpostmaster has said he still wants “vindication” for the way he and his family were treated during the Horizon IT scandal after being made an OBE.
Lee Castleford, 56, from Bridlington, went bankrupt in 2004 after being sued by the Post Office over claims that there was a £25,000 shortfall at his branch which he could not account for.
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Listening to your customers on what beers to offer is part of the recipe for success for a city centre pub in York.
York CAMRA has presented the Bootham Tavern with a plaque in recognition of members voting it York CAMRA’s Spring City Pub of the Season.
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THOUSANDS of homes in parts of York are slowly getting their water supply back after having no or very low water pressure after a pipe burst.
About 4,000 residents in the YO32 postcode area which covers Haxby, New Earswick, Wigginton, Earswick, Towthorpe, Strensall and parts of Huntington woke up this morning (April 17) to find they had no water or very little.
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Proposals for £100 fines for street urination, defecation and dog fouling in York have
Proposals for £100 fines for street urination, defecation and dog fouling in York have prompted calls for more public toilets ahead of a decision on enacting them.
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POLICE and firefighters have been called to a crash in a York village.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say they were called at 7.02pm on Tuesday (April 15) after reports of a crash on the A1079 at Kexby.
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A York pub landlord has been left stranded in a Benidorm hospital after waking up paralysed, his family has said.
Bob Atkinson’s family hopes to raise the £35,000 needed to get him home, as well as an additional £40,000 to cover his medical bills.
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A BRIDGE through York has closed because of emergency tree works.
The A1036 across Skeldergate Bridge is currently closed both ways with slow traffic due to works being carried out to tree between Tower Street and Clementhorpe.
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Appeal following a shed break-in North Duffield, Selby
North Yorkshire Police are appealing for any information relating to a shed being broken into overnight on Wednesday 9 April at a property on West End Close, North Duffield.
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Artworks telling the story of York’s medieval history could be installed in the city’s snickelways as part of wider efforts to revive them.
Plans lodged with City of York Council would see 11 artworks themed around lost churches, markets and other parts of medieval life in the city displayed in seven of its snickelways.
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A shop in one of York's busiest streets has closed after 15 years.
Owners of Il Gusto, Low Petergate, confirmed to The Press that their high street branch has closed. They said that their lease has ended, however, shoppers can still buy their products online here: www.ilgusto.com.
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Yorkshire’s iconic Bettys is to launch evening dining in York and Harrogate.
The extended offering starts on Friday May 2 and will be available on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 6pm to 9pm. Evening dining is available both to walk in customers and by reservation.
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Police are investigating incidents in York's most famous street.
North Yorkshire Police has two cordons in place in Shambles this morning (April 15). Officers were at the scene investigating damage at both the Shambles Tavern and Monk Bar Chocolatiers.
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A display of ‘mechanical veterans’ – military vehicles preserved by owners and enthusiasts - is underway in the centre of York today (April 13).
The Yorkshire branch of the Military Vehicle Trust (MVT) is hosting one of the largest one-day gatherings of military vehicles in the UK in the Eye of York from 10.30am to 4pm.
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The Unison union is calling on the government to provide funding for higher education after hundreds of jobs were axed at the University of York.
It comes as universities across Yorkshire and the Humber face a combined budget shortfall of more than £150 million, according to the union.
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More than 500 arson offences were recorded in North Yorkshire in the past three years - with only six per cent resulting in a suspect being charged.
Data compiled by claims company Legal Expert found that York was the county's hotspot for arson attacks, with nearly 50 offences recorded each year since 2022 - a total of 142 arsons.
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FURNITURE flew and staff feared for people's safety as eight men brawled in a city centre pub, York Crown Court heard.
Three of the fighters had long criminal records including convictions for violence, said Natalie Dean, prosecuting.
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PATIENTS with painful conditions in parts of North Yorkshire have been told they could face a year-long wait to see hospital specialists.
A man with a skin condition which is splitting the skin on his hands and feet leaving him with open sores and bleeding wounds says he was told he faced a 52-week wait to be referred toa specialist for a diagnosis at Selby Hospital.
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A “greedy” chess player has been jailed after he was caught with gold bullion bars and cocaine worth thousands of pounds.
Lewis Stewart, 22, made at least £20,000 from his illegal drug dealing business and had nearly £35,000 in a safe at his home, York Crown Court heard.
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House prices are making homes in a York village increasingly unaffordable for young families, a resident who fears for its long-term viability has said.
Anne Clark, a resident of Naburn for 24 years, said she worried high house prices may force her daughter and other families with children to move away.
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TWO drivers have been taken to hospital after a crash on a major road in North Yorkshire.
The county's police force say they were called at 5.20pm on Tuesday (April 8) to the A19 near Bagby near Thirsk after a crash involving a white Citroen DS and a blue Kia Picanto.
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A man with a fetish for stiletto heels has been jailed for sexually assaulting a woman on a York to Scarborough train.
After the encounter with Jess Collinson, the woman now feels wary when she travels by rail or bus and doesn’t like people sitting next to her, said Louise Berry, prosecuting.
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A popular programme that aims to deliver a safe night out in York has returned for another year.
The Taxi Marshall programme started last weekend and will run until the end of the year.
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The time has come to celebrate the unsung heroes of York and North Yorkshire's communities.
The York Community Pride Awards have returned for 2025. Hosted by YO1 Radio's Claire Pulpher, it will come to York Racecourse on September 11.
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AN investigation is underway after a fire at a restaurant in York.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say that they were called to High Ousegate in the city centre at 7.47pm on Wednesday (April 9) after reports of a fire in the wall cavity of Nando’s.