Labour snub Acomb traders

Acomb Alive

Labour voted down a proposal at yesterdays Council meeting which would have seen the authority give its backing to the Traders “Acomb Alive” project.

Although “Acomb Alive” won the support of Liberal Democrat and Conservative Councillors the project was given the thumbs down by Labour.

Instead they are setting up a rival “Team Acomb” project.

The decision is likely to have little effect on the regeneration of the Front Street area as traders and residents are well on with plans to establish new attractions including a street market.

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Elsewhere another commercial property is set to be converted into flats. Acomb Picture Framing at 11 Green Lane will be converted in to 2 flats with first floor and ground floor extension to rear (planning application reference 12/03566/FUL)

Green waste charging …… voting changes in York

With the Selby Council now talking about charging over £80 a year for those wanting their green waste bin emptied, there is a concern that the York Council will announce a similar scheme in January.

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The results of the poll held on this web site reveal that 95% of those responding would be against such a charge.

The poll question we are now asking for residents views on is the reintroduction of annual Council elections?

Elections were held each year in York until 1995 and are a feature of the democratic arrangements in many City’s across the UK.

More regular polls would allow electors to give a verdict on the way that a party is currently running the City as well as providing an opportunity to pass a verdict on the performance of local representatives.

Responses to the Boundary Commission have to be made before 14th January 2013. Representations on election frequency and ward boundaries can be made direct to the Boundary Commission by clicking here: http://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/yorkshire-and-humberside/north-yorkshire/city-of-york-fer

See also: An electronic petition is being collected in support of a return to annual elections for the York Council. It can be found here http://tinyurl.com/Annual-elections-petition

York’s Festival of Angels stretches its wings (15-16 December)

York city centre will be transformed into a heavenly haven with ice sculptures lining more streets than ever next week as the Festival of Angels returns for 15 and 16 December.

For the first time in its 13 years, the festival will provide a weekend of ice sculptures, stalls and street entertainment.

The highlight of the festival will be 25 ice sculptures created by Glacial Art Ice Sculptors that will include a copy of the famous York 800 Charter frozen inside a block of ice at St Helen’s Square alongside the ice throne of King John who presented the charter to the city in 1212 to allow it self government. People can sit in the insulated seat to be photographed in regal splendour!

The Festival of Angels is free and will run from 10am to 6pm on Saturday 15 December and 11am to 5pm on Sunday 16 December. Participating shops will stay open for longer giving people a chance to linger later in the city centre for even more festive cheer including mulled wine and hot chocolate.

For more information and to find out how to take part in the angel trail, visit: www.york800.com