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.
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