And he hit out at City of York Council claiming it had not provided enough information about the closure of the street before the work started.
Joel Taylor co-owns Fancy Hank’s in Goodramgate where work started on Monday (August 14) to install anti-terrorism bollards.
City of York Council says Goodramgate will be closed for six weeks while the work is carried out.
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