North Yorkshire Police mobile safety (speed) camera routes 1 – 7 August 2012

North Yorkshire Police will be carrying out mobile safety camera enforcement on the following roads between Wednesday 1 August and Tuesday 7 August 2012.

•The Village, Stockton On Forest, York
•A1036 Malton Road, York
•York Road, Haxby, York
•A1237 Monks Cross, York
•A64 east-bound Bowbridge Farm Tadcaster
•A64 west-bound Bowbridge Farm Tadcaster
•Broadway, Fulford, York
•Murton Way, Murton, York
•Fordlands Road, Fulford York
•B1228 Main Street, Elvington, York
•B1228 Dunnington Lodge, Elvington, York
•A64 Malton by-pass Malton west-bound
•A64 Seamer by-pass Scarborough
•A64 Seamer Road Scarborough
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Further appeal after York cyclist seriously injured

Police investigating a collision in which a York cyclist sustained serious injuries have issued a further appeal for information.

The collision occurred at around 11pm on Friday 27 July 2012 when a red Seat car first collided with a 39-year-old cyclist before hitting a parked van and coming to rest upside down on Bishopthorpe Road. The cyclist suffered serious head, neck and wrist injuries as a result of the collision.

Earlier in the evening at around 9.30 to 10pm, there was a commotion in Anne Street just off Bishopthorpe Road involving a youth and a red car which was being revved very loudly.

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Tomorrow is Yorkshire Day 2012 (1 August)

Several events have been arranged to celebrate Yorkshire Day.

Yorkshire Ridings Society will be processing around the Bar Walls proudly boasting a Yorkshire flag before performing the Declarations of Integrity in modern and olden dialect, ending on the cobbles at Newgate Market.

The city centre will be decked out in bunting and Yorkshire flags. A Yorkshire Day banner will also be hung for visitors and residents to see at Newgate Market, where there will be a Yorkshire Day market full of local traders with Yorkshire goods and produce, including additional stalls from the Farmers’ Market.

The Civic party will be attending the annual Civic gathering, which will this year be held in Scarborough and will include a procession with sword and mace bearers.

The Mansion House will be flying the Yorkshire Day flag on this special day.

Other events celebrating Yorkshire Day across the city include:

• York’s Chocolate Story selling special Yorkshire chocolates for the day in flavours of Yorkshire blue; white chocolate and rhubarb; tea and fruitcake; and Wensleydale cheese and apple.
• Hinchliffe’s Farm Shop is celebrating Yorkshire Day with a giant, York Minster shaped pork pie which will be unveiled at 2.30pm on the steps of York Minster.
• The York Brewery is doing a Real Ale Trail based around Yorkshire beers in their pubs.
• The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is running a special lunchtime Pullman service runs in celebration of Yorkshire Day on 1st August, which departs from Grosmont at 1.30pm.

York Council taxi costs almost double

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Council taxpayers had to fork out over £200,000 for taxis used by Councillors, staff and customers of the York Council last year.

The costs were 92% higher than were incurred in the previous year.

The figures do not include the costs of transporting pupils with special needs (disabilities) to school.

The revelation comes only a few days after the Council revealed that Social Care costs for the last financial year increased by 29%. See http://tinyurl.com/Adult-social-care-cost-up

The Council was unable – in a response to a freedom of information request – to separate the cost of using taxis for staff from the costs for customers of its services.