Fair gives young people with special educational needs a taste of their future

City of York Council’s latest Opportunities Fair will offer young people with special educational or additional needs a chance to explore what their next steps could be in work, training or education.

At Askham Bryan College on Thursday 21 May from 9:30am to 1pm, the council’s seventh such fair will bring together workshops, discussions and advice on education, work, supported employment and leisure options in York for young people aged between 14 and 25.
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Monks Cross Park&Ride gets new fleet of electric buses

P & R Electric buses May 2015

The UK’s top Park&Ride (P&R) service is further expanding its offer to customers by introducing a new fully electric fleet of buses at Monks Cross Park&Ride.

In partnership with First who operate the site, the introduction of six new electric buses this month follows on from the success of the introduction of a fully electric fleet onto the new Poppleton Park&Ride last June.

Appointments to new York Council Executive announced

The new coalition which will run the York Council, for the next few years has announced the appointments that it will make to its new “Executive” committee. The “Executive” replaces Labours pretentiously titled “Cabinet”.

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The new body will be able to rely on some experienced Councillors with Andrew Waller, Ian Gillies and Carol Runciman all getting portfolios. The latter picks up the social care responsibility which proved to be beyond the capabilities of several Labour members who have preceded her in recent years.

Others with several years of experience include Nigel Ayre, Jenny Brooks and Keith Aspden

Tory Chris Steward becomes the second Council Leader, after James Alexander, to take up the role with less than 4 years experience under his belt. The short-lived Alexander regime was famous for impulsive, somewhat shallow, decision making – let’s hope we don’t see a repetition.

Biggest surprise is the appointment of David Carr to the Council Housing portfolio. Little known outside Copmanthorpe, David Carr has only been a member of the Council for 2 weeks. He will take over a Housing department which has recently been heavily criticised for stopping skip visits to several estates, delaying the installation of new windows at an elderly persons sheltered housing site and refusing to allow tenants to spend improvement monies on facilities which have enjoyed support for many years.

Many estates are now in need of major regeneration works. It remains to be seen whether a rookie Councillor will be able to get a grip on a Department which has run up a budget surplus of £15 million

All the Executive posts have been regarded as full time by successive independent remuneration panels. This presents a major sacrifice for the three Councillors who currently hold down full time the jobs outside the Council  (Steward, Aspden and Ayre). Giving up a secure job to take up, what may prove to be, a temporary post is a major step and one that the last Council Leader – Williams – was not prepared to take (with some foresight as it turned out).

The decision is made more difficult by the new coalition’s decision to reduce individual  Executive “pay” from £21,892 a year to £18,217 to stay within the existing budget. Whether they will be able to do this without reference to an independent review panel remains to be seen.

It seems that the pay grades of Leader (£31,712 and Deputy Leader (£24,704) will remain the same.

Still the major interest for residents will be the new structures which we are promised will give everyone access to more information and the opportunity to influence decisions. We expect proposals to be tabled within the next few days.

A copy of the Executive portfolio responsibilities can be downloaded by clicking here

i-Travel York on Acomb doorsteps

More than 6,000 homes in the Acomb and Poppleton areas of York will be able to benefit from free travel advice when a team of i-Travel York travel advisors continues one of the biggest door-to-door exercises undertaken in York.

Over 8,000 homes in the city have already befitted from the personal travel planning scheme throughout 2013/14. During this time nearly 30,000 individual resource items and 6,000 personal travel challenges were issued to residents.

From Tuesday 19 May, i-Travel York advisers will be visiting households, beginning in Poppleton, to encourage even more residents to consider using more sustainable and active modes of transport including walking, cycling, public transport and car sharing.

As part of the exercise, advisers will provide information such as bus and cycle maps, and offer personal ‘challenges’ for individuals to try out a new form of sustainable transport.  Participants will also receive incentives such as a free All-York bus taster ticket, a pedometer or a bike health check to help them on their way.
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