Last month, a 2,700-strong petition from the Reverse the Ban coalition called for a rethink of the controversial decision that was made by the executive committee in November 2021.
City of York Council has not put in place adequate mitigation measures for disabled people a year after blue badge holders were banned from driving into the city’s footstreets, a meeting heard.
Last month, a 2,700-strong petition from the Reverse the Ban coalition called for a rethink of the controversial decision that was made by the executive committee in November 2021.
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