Green bins back to fortnightly collection from 1st April

The Council confirmed 2 weeks ago that there will be no supplementary charge for emptying the first green bin at each home.

However, at tonights (Thursdays) Council meeting Labour rejected calls from LibDem and Tory Councillors to abolish the proposed £35 a year charge for second and subsequent additional green bins.

The reduced hours of operation at the Towthorpe recycling centre were also confirmed.

Garden waste collection may be scrapped

Garden waste collection may be scrapped

Liberal Democrats Councillors will make a final bid to have the changes overturned when the Councils Cabinet meets on Tuesday of next week.

A petition containing around 2000 signatures opposing Labours plans has been collected by the LibDems.

Meanwhile, Monday 1 April will see the council resume the schedule of fortnightly garden waste collections.

When residents check their waste collections calendars next week they will probably be surprised to find that it runs out at the end of March and no updated one has been delivered.

Residents can find their collection day by clicking here and are advised to refer to their calendar to find out what the arrangements are over the Spring months.

For more information about garden waste collections over the Spring period click here

Residents who would like a paper copy of the collection calendar are asked to contact 01904 551551or email ycc@york.gov.uk

New bus timetables for service 24 from 15th April: City Centre, Holgate, Lindsey Avenue, Acomb, Ascot Way, Cornlands Road, Askham Lane

A copy of the new timetables for the much changed 24 service and which will operate from 15th April can be accessed by clicking here

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The number 26/27 services are also changing on the same date click here

NB Transdev services over Easter will run as follows:
Friday 29th March (Good Friday) | Saturday service
Saturday 30th March | Saturday service
Sunday 31st March (Easter Sunday) | Sunday service
Monday 1st April (Easter Monday) | Sunday service

Road safety stats now “on line” as potholes increase and speed sign population booms

The Government has now put comparative road safety stats on line. Click here.

The results show that the City had 27.8 casualties per 1000 population (pk) by 2011 – down from 39.8 pk in 2005.

Ironically the City which has gone furthest in introducing wide area 20 mph speed limits (Portsmouth), was still recording 39.8 casualties in 2011.

Proliferation of unnecessary speed limit signs is annoying drivers

Proliferation of unnecessary speed limit signs is annoying drivers

The most dangerous place to travel in the Yorkshire area was Doncaster (46.02 pk).

The number of collisions (per 100 million vehicle miles) in York was 85.9. The comparative figures for North Yorkshire were 54.83 and Leeds 86.13.

York was spending £5.57 per 1000 residents in repairing roads by 2011. This compared to £7.13 being spent in the North Yorkshire area (which has a much larger length of roads).

Capital spend on road safety was £2587 per 1000 population. This compared to only £30.18 being spent in North Yorkshire. (capital expediture varies substantially from year to year)

Since 2011, of course, the York Council has cut its road maintenance budget by 1/3 while large amounts are being diverted into introducing a 20 mph speed limit.

At the budget Council meeting in February the Council announced further cuts including a £75,000 reduction in expenditure on road safety. The cut takes effect in 2014.

Pothole on Foxwood Lane (now fixed following a report via "Fix my Street" see below)

Pothole on Foxwood Lane (now fixed following a report via “Fix my Street” see below)

Residents will be looking anxiously at the 2012 figures when they are published on the government web site for any sign that the reduction in accidents, achieved in the previous few years, has stalled.

Meanwhile the number of potholes on roads in the City continues to grow. The AA have recently published an independent survey of road conditions which reveals that Yorkshire has the worst road surfaces in the country.

The Council are obliged to repair unsafe roads. Defect reports can be made by clicking on one of the following web links.

My Council

Fix my Street

Minster seeks Apprentice Stonemason

“The York Minster Stoneyard is one of the largest in the country, and a centre of excellence for many traditional crafts including masonry, carving and carpentry.

A rare opportunity has arisen to train as apprentice on a four-year contract, reviewed annually, working with and learning from some of the most skilled craftsmen in the country.

York view from top of Minster

The Apprenticeship includes a programme of part-time study at York College.

We are looking for a reliable, enthusiastic individual with a passion for developing masonry skills and the ability to contribute to the work of one of the great cathedrals of the world.

Click here for further details

Closing date for applications is Tuesday 30 April and interviews are scheduled for week commencing 13 May”.

First York – Easter Holiday bus services

Over the Easter period the following arrangements will apply:

Good Friday, 29th March
Park & Ride services 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9 – Normal Friday service
Main network services 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13 & 14 – Sunday service
Main network services 11, 15 & 16 – No service

Easter Saturday, 30th March
Normal Saturday service

Easter Sunday, 31st March
Normal Sunday service

Easter Monday, 1st April
Park & Ride services 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9 – Normal Monday service
Main network services 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13 & 14 – Sunday service
Main network services 11, 15 & 16 – No service

Tuesday 2nd April
Normal service resumes