Cheap bus travel in York for 11 – 18 year olds

YOzone

With a YOzone card you can travel on many buses within the York area at a reduced fare. In addition to this, you will be entitled to lots of great discounts from retailers throughout the York area.

YOzone 11-16 card

The YOzone 11-16 card is available free to any young person currently in secondary education (up to the age of 16) who lives or studies in the City of York Council area. Cards are valid until 31st August after your 16th birthday.

YOzone 16-18 card

The new YOzone 16-18 card is available free to any young person aged 16-18 who lives or studies in the City of York Council area.

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Festival of Vintage at York Racecourse next weekend

There’s no time like the past!

The Swing Commanders-Saturday : Vintage Arcade Stage

Vintage Music, Vintage Dance, Vintage Fashion, Vintage Home & More!

26th & 27th April 2014, York Racecourse

10am-5pm Both Days

Tickets are available on the Day!

£10 per adult, per day  Children under 16 FREE with a paying adultCelebrating Vintage Music, Vintage Fashion & Vintage Life in the1930’s-1960’s

http://www.festivalofvintage.co.uk/

 

York Council publishes Local Plan objections

Largest ever response by residents and businesses

The scale of the opposition, to Labours plan to increase the size of the City by 25% over the next 15 years,  is now apparent as all the objections registered have been published on the Councils web site.

View of Minster from Acomb Moor click to enlarge

View of Minster from Acomb Moor click to enlarge

It would take someone weeks to read through even the summaries which have been provided.

These include one on Acomb Moor Strangely the only identified support for developing the moor comes from the York Diocesan Board of Finance . Quite why they would ant to get involved in such a political argument is difficult to understand. However their support is more than offset by dozens of objections.

In addition to individual responses 21 petitions were submitted by residents.

Some commentary has been provided by officials but it remains unclear when Councillors will get the opportunity to debate the issues raised and, indeed when objectors will get the chance to make representations in person prior to the next draft being published.

The draft plan has already been undermined by the revelation a few days ago that, over the last 18 months, most planning permissions in the City have been granted  on brownfield sites not identified for housing development in the Draft Local Plan published last year.