New safety (speed) camera locations in York revealed

The Police have revealed the locations within the City of York where their mobile speed camera vans will be operating in future.

• B1228 Dunnington Lodge Elvington
• Murton Way Murton York
• Beckfield lane Acomb York
• Temple Lane Copmanthorpe York Tadcaster Rd Dringhouses York
• York Rd Haxby York
• Strensall Rd Huntington York
• The Village Stockton on the Forest York
• Malton Rd York
• Church Lane Wheldrake
• A1237 Monks Cross York
• Millfield Lane Poppleton York
• Wheldrake Lane Elvington
• Towthorpe Road Haxby
• Greenshaw Drive Haxby
• Main Street Askham Richard

The Police and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan has, however, given an assurance that the vans will not be used to enforce any wide area 20 mph limit that York’s Labour run Council may introduce.

PCC Julia Mulligan with the new mobile speed camera vans

PCC Julia Mulligan with the new mobile speed camera vans

Similar information is available for the rest of North Yorkshire Click here

From 24th April residents will be able to download details of the results of the speed checks made. A spreadsheet will provide an indication of the numbers of speeders found and the penalties imposed. The details will be available by clicking here

During the week commencing 17th April the camera vans will be visiting the following roads:

• A64 Eastbound Tadcaster By Pass
• A64 Westbound Tadcaster By Pass
• Beckfield lane York
• A1036 Tadcaster Road, York
• Strensall Road Huntington, York
• A1036 Malton Road. York
• Temple Lane, Copmanthorpe, York
• York Road, Haxby, York
• Towthorpe Road, Haxby, York
• Main Street, Askham Richard
• Murton Way, Murton, York
• B1228 Dunn Millfield Lane, Poppleton York
• B1228 Dunnington Lodge, Elvington, York
• Wheldrake Lane Elvington
• Skipwith Road, Escrick
• Church Lane, Wheldrake
• A1237 Monks Cross York
• The Village Stockton On Forest York
• Greenshaw Drive, Haxby York

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Hear about murder and mayhem in Ancient Rome!

• 19th Apr 2013
• Novelist Lindsey Davis has won the CWA Historical Dagger, Dagger in the Library, and a Sherlock Award. In 2010 the city of Rome gave her the Premio Colosseo, ‘for enhancing the image of Rome’
• Location: Explore York Library Learning Centre
• Time: 13:00
• Cost: £5.00 (drink included)

Historical novelist Lindsey Davis is best known for her mystery series featuring Roman detective, Marcus Didius Falco. She has won the CWA Historical Dagger, Dagger in the Library, and a Sherlock for Falco as Best Detective. In 2010 the city of Rome gave her the Premio Colosseo, awarded ‘for enhancing the image of Rome’.

Her latest novel “The Ides of April” is the first of a new series set in Ancient Rome and featuring Flavia Albia, the adopted daughter of Falco. It takes place on the plebeian Aventine Hill, where we meet Albia’s personal circle – some familiar, some new. We glimpse old haunts and hear of old friends, in the company of Albia, as she fearlessly tackles inhumanity and injustice.

More cycle lockers provided at McArthur Glen Park and Ride site from today

New cyle lockers are being provided at the Designer Centre park and ride site. They are similar to those that have been available at the Monks Cross site for the last 5 years.

The initiative aims to encourage commuters to use the car park at the McArthur Glen York Designer Outlet for free and cycle into York’s city centre.

Park & Pedal is made possible by £4.6 million of government funding. The initiative encourages commuters to use dedicated cycle routes from the Designer outlet in to York via Fulford Road and linking up with the York cycle network to access all areas of the city.

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Further twist in Acomb Road pedestrian safety railings shambles

We reported last week that pedestrian guard rails had gone missing from outside the Spar store on Acomb Road (near the Fox junction).

There had been no consultation with residents and concerns were raised as the railings had originally been installed specifically to stop children walking out onto what is a busy highway junction.

Latest plans April 2013 Click to enlarge

Latest plans April 2013 Click to enlarge

Later an official said that the removal was part of the City’s “de-cluttering” programme!

Now, as work starts on installing new traffic lights at the junction, a new plan has been unveiled by the Council.

Instead of safety railings, bollards will be installed on the pavement outside the Spar store.

While this might deter pavement parking (and unloading) they are as useless as a chocolate fireguard in channelling pedestrians to safe crossing points.

On the other side of the road between 167 and 171 Holgate Road safety railings will be provided.

& who lives at number 167? None other than council Leader James Alexander!

Meanwhile the Council has issued the following statement about the work going on at the traffic lights
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York Police target vandals

York police are asking for help to identify vandals after an act of criminal damage in the city.

The appeal follows graffiti being sprayed on the Undercroft next to the library on Museum Street, during the daytime on Wednesday 3 April 2013.

The vandals sprayed two tags, one of which was a diamond and two phrases “think before you ink” and “natural born killer”.

The cost of removing the graffiti was several hundred pounds.

More details click here

York Councillor had Council Tax arrears!

A response to a Freedom of Information request has just been published by the Council. It suggests that Labour’s decision to increase Council Tax, and snub the governments offer of money to implement a freeze, is affecting even Councillors!
NB. Members of the York Council have a minimum pay rate of around £7000 a year.

“Could you please tell me how many councillors have fallen into arrears with Council Tax over the past year? And could you tell me the total in arrears in each case?”

“Our records show that one councillor has fallen into arrears for Council Tax over the past year, the amount of arrears was £64 however the arrears have now been cleared. I am unable to comment on any Councillors who pay Council Tax to other Local Authorities”.