Acomb Wood Drive store theft: images released

Police have released CCTV images of two people they would like to speak to in connection with a shop theft in York.

At around 6.45pm on 27 June 2014, a man and a woman entered Tesco on Acomb Wood Drive and took alcohol and food from the shelves before leaving the store without paying.

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Officers are appealing to anyone who recognises the people pictured in the images to contact them with information.

Anyone who can help officers with their enquiries is urged to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 – select option 2 – and ask for PC Gemma Churchward or York police.

Alternatively, information can be emailed to gemma.churchward@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

If you prefer not to give your name, Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111.

Please quote reference number 12140105226 when passing information about this incident.

 

Latest Planning applications Acomb and Westfield Wards

Below are the latest planning applications received by the York Council for the Acomb and Westfield wards.

Full details can be found by clicking the application reference

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Acomb

Location:       32 Cranbrook Road York YO26 5JA

Proposal:       Single storey rear extension

Ref No: 14/01352/FUL

Consultation Expiry Date:       16 September 2014 Case Officer:   Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       34 Melwood Grove York YO26 5RF

Proposal:       First floor rear extension with dormer to rear

Ref No: 14/01725/FUL

Consultation Expiry Date:       16 September 2014 Case Officer:   David Johnson   Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       186 Beckfield Lane York YO26 5QS

Proposal:       Two storey side extension and single storey rear extension

Ref No: 14/01914/FUL

Consultation Expiry Date:       16 September 2014 Case Officer:   David Johnson   Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Location:       23 The Green Acomb York YO26 5LL

Proposal:       Various tree works including Fell Sycamore (T8) and Beech (T10), Trees in the Conservation Area

Ref No: 14/01992/TCA

Contact:        Mr Howard Gill  Consultation Expiry Date:       16 September 2014 Case Officer:   Esther Priestley        Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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 Westfield

None

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Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site.  http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

NB. The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received.

Traffic congestion on Walmgate/Foss Islands Road/Barbican Road/Lawrence Street from Monday

Carriageway Resurfacing Works

City of York Council is to resurface the carriageway at the junction of Walmgate/Foss Islands Road/Barbican Road and Lawrence Street starting on the 8th September 2014.

The works are programmed to take approximately 2 weeks in total to complete, working weeknights only between the hours of 6.30pm and 11.00pm.

In order to carry out these works safely, the use of a temporary road closure will be necessary whilst works are taking place. A signed diversion route will be in operation for local and through traffic whilst the works are ongoing. Outside of working hours, the road will be open to traffic as normal.

Stadium will cost Council Taxpayers £1 million a year.

Huntington project administration costs hit £6 million

More details of the changes to the Huntington Community Stadium project have emerged. The papers reveal the administration and project team costs for the project have increased from £3.5 million to £6 million.Stadium Project

The Council will borrow a total of £8 million, meaning that local taxpayers will have to find £720,000 a year in debt charges. In addition the Council will contribute £323,000 towards the annual running costs.

The report talks about a developer paying £12 million for land on which to construct 6000 square metres of retail and commercial space.

This space would be used for

  • Retail units totalling 4245 sq m
  • Two restaurants totalling 110 sq m
  • A digital cinema with bar totalling 1652 sq m

There are numerous risks identified for the project.

The land was originally acquired by the Ryedale Council for leisure purposes. There may be at least a chance that the original owners will seek a share of any enhanced value resulting from commercial development.

Equally the inclusion of – yet more – out of City centre retail development will be controversial.

This is the issue most likely to delay the granting of planning permission and could result in the application being “called in” by central government. In turn, this would impact on the target start (April 2015) and completion (July 2016) dates.

The Council don’t rule out a Judicial Review – a process initiated by opponents of change and  which added, in the last decade, nearly 2 years to the timetable for  modernising the Barbican auditorium.

A 15 month construction commissioning timetable looks highly ambitious anyway.

Less obvious risks may arise. Not least the ubiquitous Great Crested Newts who mounted a strong resistance to being evicted from the neighbouring John Lewis site.

The report confirms that

GLL will be responsible for the overall management of the site and the direct management of the Community Hub, leisure facilities and associated assets. This will be controlled by an overarching lease and management contract for a 13 year period with a 5 year extension option.

As part of the procurement process, GLL have appointed York City Football Club (YCFC) as a sub-contractor to operate the stadium area. YCFC will work with CGC (York Racecourse hospitality company).

The proposal will involve changes to the existing parking and access arrangements. This will see the re-routing of Kathryn Avenue around the stadium, creating a pedestrian only and fan zone, strengthening links with the Vanguard retail scheme

The report also says that “All community hub tenants will enter into lease agreements with CYC for the use of the facilities. All leases have been set at appropriate commercial rates”.

The report includes a table showing how costs have increased over the last couple of years

Component Approved March 2012(£Ms) Approved Nov 2012(£Ms) Proposed Sept 2014(£Ms)
Community Stadium 14.2 14.8 16
Leisure Complex 0 0 12
External works 1.5 1.45 3
NSLC sub total 15.7 15.25 31
Other facilities / Project costs & contingencies 3.5 3.95 6
Total 19.2 19.2 37
Commercial Development Costs (externally funded) 10
Gross Total Cost 19.2 19.2 47