The plans - which include a 'world class public space' to replace the Castle Car Park at the Eye of York, a new Haxby Railway Station, and regeneration of Coney Street and the York riverside
MAJOR redevelopment schemes in York WILL go ahead despite the city failing to get any of the £25 million of levelling up funding it had applied for, council bosses insist.
The plans - which include a 'world class public space' to replace the Castle Car Park at the Eye of York, a new Haxby Railway Station, and regeneration of Coney Street and the York riverside - are NOT wholly dependant on levelling up funding, the council says.
YOU’LL FIND MORE ON THIS STORY AND OTHERS AT www.yorkpress.co.uk OR PICK UP YOUR COPY OF THE NEWSPAPER ITSELF AVAILABLE SIX DAYS A WEEK AT YOUR LOCAL NEWSAGENT

Amy Winehouse Band to Open at York Barbican for New Tour
Seutonius Book to be Auctioned Off With Duggleby Stephenson
MP Rachael Maskell Backs Campaign for Fairer Football League
Stillingfleet Beer and Music Festival Launches Ticket Sales
Jane Tomlinson Appeal Receives £4m Applications to Giveaway
Knaresborough Native Opens Art Gallery in North Yorkshire
Two Girls On The Shore Joins Beverley Art Gallery Collection
Hungry Minds- York Free Meals and Breakfast Trial's Future


