Theft of safety railings in Holgate

Pedestrian safety railings, installed more than 20 years ago at the Acomb Road/Poppleton Road junction, have been stolen.

The railings discouraged children, leaving nearby shops and amenities, from running onto the road. A pedestrian crossing phase at the lights was also provided.

Holgate railings removed

Prior to their introduction, the narrow pavement had posed an accident risk given the large volume of vehicles using the junction. The railings offerred some protection for pedestrians when there were “rear end shunts” at the traffic lights.

No doubt local Councillors will have alerted the Police about the activities of metal thieves in the area. Local residents have already started to write to the local newspaper highlighting the crime.

Residents are urged to watch out for similar activities in other parts of the City.

We understand that the incident is not connected with the removal of “street clutter” programme which is focused on the City centre.

NB. Scrap metal prices for cast iron and steel are currently 16p per kilo

What’s on in York: April – June 2013

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The 39 Steps 26th /30th Mar Theatre Royal

Chocolate Festival 29th Mar – 1st April York cocoa house

Joe Brown in concert 30th Mar Sat Grand Opera House

Model Railway show 30th Mar – 1st Apr York Racecourse

    April

• Football City v Plymouth 1st Apr Mon Bootham Cres

• Save the last dance for me 2nd – 6th Apr Grand Opera House

• Micky Flanagan 4th Apr Thu Barbican

“Not such an ugly ducking” 4th, 5th 9th April Explore Libraries Bring the kids and enjoy a unique retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s tale The Ugly Duckling with music.

• Football City V Accrington 6th Apr Sat Bootham Cres

• Quay Voices in York 6th April Sat 3:00pm Early music centre

York’s lost symbols 7th Apr Sun 1:30 pm Explore Library Come along with us and explore the hidden stories behind the symbols of the city of York

• Rapunzel 7th 8th Apr Barbican

• Thunder day all engines running 7th Apr Sun Air Museum Elvington

• Rocky Horror Show 8th/13th Apr Grand Opera House

• Dutch gypsy jazz legends 9th Apr Tues Theatre Royal

Kickstart your game Wed 10th Apr – Wed 5th June York sports village City Masters ‘Back to Boots’ football programme in partnership with York City in the Community, offers fun, informal coaching sessions with guidance from Level 2 coaches.

• English Opera 11th – 13 the Apr Theatre Royal

• Mick Hucknall 12th Apr Fri Barbican

• The Outside Track 12th Apr Fri 7:30pm Early music centre

Throwing open artists doors Fri 12th to 14th and Sat 20th to Sun 21st April Various venues The 12th York Open Studios event. You can visit up to 60 artists showing in more than 40 venues/studios over two consecutive weekends around York

• Grimethorpe Colliery Band 13th Apr Sat 7:30pm Barbican

• Rugby Knights V Dewsbury 14th Apr Sun Huntington Stadium

“Turn back Time” 14th Apr Sun 11;00am Eye of York. One of York’s much loved ‘walk back in time’ experiences with a display of military vehicles from the past, lovingly restored and preserved

Wild flower planting 15th & 29th Apr Acomb Wood (15th) & Rawcliffe Country park (29th)
Get dirty and have a workout planting native wildflower bulbs to
improve the woodland

Jewellery gems 15th Aprl Mon for 5 weeks 7:00pm Huntington School Learn how to make your own unique fused glass jewellery. A fascinating, creative art medium…all materials included in the price!

• Johanna Juhola 16th April Tues 7:30pm Early Music Centre

• Dora the Explorer 16th/18th Apr Barbican

• Ebor Lecture Prof Keith Ward 17th Apr Minster

• Rat Pack 17th Apr Sat 8:00pm Barbican

• Hormonal Housewives 18th Apr Thu Grand Opera House

• iShandy 19th Apr Fri Theatre Royal

• Aled Jones 19th April 2013 Minster

• Sleeping Beauty Ballet 19th Apr Fri 7:30pm Gran Opera House

Murder and mayhem in ancient Rome 19th Apr Fri 1:00pm York Explore library Meet Lindsey Davis, bestselling author of the Falco series, as she talks about her latest novel The Ides of April and its brilliant new heroine Flavia Albia

• Football City v Southend 20th Apr Bootham Cres

• A night at the movies</strong> 20th Apr Racecourse

• Ellen Kents Carmen 20th Apr Tues 7:30pm Grand Opera House

Listen to the band 21st April Sun 1:00pm Rowntree Park Bring a picnic or grab a coffee from our wonderful new cafe – and listen to the music….

• Michael Ball 23rd Apr Tues 7:30pm Barbican

• Solid Silver 60’s 23rd Apr Tues Grand Opera House

• Tom McRae 25th Apr Thurs 7:30pm Early music centre

• Peter Pan 26th – 27th Apr Grand Opera House

• Swimathon 26th/28th Apr Energise and Yearsley pools

• Moishe’s Bagel 26th Apr Fri 7:30pm Early Music Centre

• Tinkerbells Tale 27th Apr Sat Grand Opera House

Gruelling experiences 27th Apr Sat 2:00pm York Explore Discover the realities of the world experienced by those who lived and worked in York workhouse

• 2013 Composers award 27th Apr Sat 7:30pm Early Music Centre

• Rat Pack live 27th Apr Sat 8:00pm Barbican

A new experience 27th Apr Sat 10:00am City centre York International Festival, a Celebration of Faith & Culture aims to bring communities together

Get stuffed and stitched 27th & 28th Apr 9:00am Rogues Atelier A two day upholstery master class to give you the opportunity to fully upholster an antique style dining chair using the traditional methods of hand-built stuffing and stitching

“Smiley Riley” 28th Apr Sun 12:00 noon Mille Crux Fields Haxby Road A family fun afternoon with sponsored races, family fun, food and laughs raising money for the Smiley Riley Fund

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“Not such an ugly duckling” comes to Acomb

The Ugly Duckling By Le Petit Artiste Theatreduck

Follow the Ugly Duckling’s unforgettable trip down the river, with masks, puppets and live music.
DATE: Thu 4, Fri 5 and Tue 9 Apr
TIME: 2.30pm to 3.15pm (Thu and Fri) and 11am to 11.45am (Tue)
VENUE: Explore York (Thu and Fri) and Explore Acomb (Tue)
Cost: Free
Come and enjoy Le Petit Artiste’s unique retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s tale The Ugly Duckling and follow the duckling’s unforgettable trip down the river, with masks, puppets and live music. For age 4 and over.

Free tickets are available from Explore York Library (01904) 552828 or email exploreyork@york.gov.uk