Labour back down on Green Bin Tax – but a second bin will cost £35 to empty!

The Liberal Democrat campaign to stop Labour introducing a charge for emptying green bins has been successful.

A report to the Councils Cabinet says that there will be no charge for emptying one bin at each property.

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However the service will not be available between November and March (when less than 17% of green waste is collected). The Council hopes to save around £67,000 by discontinuing this part of the service.

A survey undertaken by the Council revealed that only 14.5% support a charge. That compares to 96% who responded to our survey in the Westfield area who were opposed to a charge.

There are over 5000 additional green bins in use at properties with large gardens. The Council hopes that around 3500 residents will pay £35 a year to have these second bins emptied.

The majority of respondents to the Councils survey supported having a combined food and green waste collection. In other parts of the country this has reduced landfill volumes by 15% and officers are to look further at how this could be introduced in York.

The Council is also to close the Towthorpe recycling centre on one day a week. It appears that they have still not learnt the lesson that closing the Beckfield Lane centre should have taught them (inconvenience means increased landfill volumes).

The Council claim that their online/telephone survey attracted about 1000 responses.

It was attacked as misleading as it failed to explain that changes to the current arrangements would have been unnecessary if the Council had decided to scrap some of its more extravagant plans like establishing an “arts barge” on the Ouse.

York Explore giant book sale!

City of York Council’s York Explore Library Learning Centre will be hosting a giant book sale this weekend to make room for a new selection of books. Residents are invited to come along and pick up a bargain they won’t be able to put down!

The book sale will take place in the main York Explore library learning centre on Library Square. New books will be added to the sale throughout each day so there will always be a bargain to be had! The money raised from the sale will be reinvested into the running of the library service.

Sale opening times:

Friday 22 March: 9am – 6pm

Saturday 23 March: 9am – 5pm

Sunday 24 March: 11am – 4pm

Monday 25 March: 9am – 5pm

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York New Musical Festival

Those interested in music may want to visit the web page of the York New Musical Festival.

Musical theatre

They say that they “are delighted to announce that the first York New Musical Theatre Festival will take place from Saturday 21 July – Wednesday 31 July at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre”.

They say that they will be a showcase and are organising an evening of old and new musicals.

Meanwhile the ADAM festival web site has been updated and supporters are now talking about turning Acomb into a “cultural village”.

Tour of debt

The York Council has admitted that it doesn’t know how much hosting the start of day 2 of the Tour de France will cost taxpayers.

Already £500,000 has been committed for a “hosting fee”.

The actual costs are likely to be much greater as a response (click here) to a Freedom of Information request now reveals.

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Meanwhile the possibility of getting central government funding for the event looks fragile.

The media are reporting that the Welcome to Yorkshire budget has been labeled by government Ministers as unconvincing.

The Coalition Government has allocated £10 million to support the event but it is conditional on the organisation sorting out “governance” issues

NB. The Council has provided a breakdown of the £66,134 costs of “hosting” the Olympic torch relay last year which may give a clue to the impact that taxpayers may face when the much larger Tour de France comes to the City

Fitness and football at Sport Village with York City coaches

old footballersMen are being encouraged to lace up their boots, and kick off their fitness at football sessions with York City coaches complete with a free health check.

York City in the Community and Benenden health are backing nine council-run sessions which kick off on Wednesday 10 April from 6.30pm to 7.30pm at the new York Sports Village in Heslington and run weekly until Wednesday 5 June.

Called City Masters, these sessions are aimed at men wanting to return to football to become more active and reach their recommended 150 minutes of physical activity a week.

Depending on numbers signing up to play, the council will look at developing a Senior/Masters five-a-side football league, supported by North Riding County FA.

For more information and to reserve your place contact Catriona Sudlow on (01904) 553377 or email catriona.sudlow@york.gov.uk

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