Mr Carpenter, a double amputee, had thought that his medical conditions and disability would make it impossible. Gail and his daughter went along with John and helped hoist John into the plane with the aid of four men. While sessions normally last 25 minutes, John was able to spend over an hour in the air, thanks to favourable thermal air currents. (more…)
York Dementia Action Alliance event
Groups committed to making York a ‘Dementia Friendly City’ are joining forces tomorrow (Tuesday 10 November) to share information and find out more about plans for the future.
The Action Alliance a group of organisations, individuals and businesses who are working together to make York a dementia friendly city for residents and visitors – is hosting the event at New Earswick Folk Hall between 9.30am – 1pm.
The event will be introduced by the Chair of Yorkshire and Humber Dementia Action Alliance, Steve Poole, and sessions include hearing best practice about how to make cities more dementia friendly, the work of Dementia Friends and Champions, how technology can support people living with dementia, and their carers and help for organisations to create their own action plans.
Councillor Carol Runciman, Executive member for Adult Social Care and Health, City of York Council, said: “With 47 organisations and businesses signed up to York Dementia Action Alliance, more and more people across the city are becoming aware of dementia and how they can help make their work places more dementia friendly. I hope this event will enable organisations to share their experiences and find out what more we can do to make York a Dementia Friendly City.”
Flooding risks in York
It’s that time of year again and a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency.
River levels are not expected to increase to those seen in 2012.
Detailed river levels can be found on the EA web site http://tinyurl.com/Ouse-catchment
The best indicator remains the real time CCTV camera which records river levels on Kings Staith (above).
There is a significant risk if the top of the “no entry” sign disappears under water!
You can register to receive flooding alerts by clicking here (phone text or Email)
Latest planning applications for the 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
Acomb
Location: 19 Newlands Drive York YO26 5PQ
Proposal: Hip to gable roof extensions to front and back and dormer window to side
Ref No: 15/02421/FUL
Applicant: Mr & Mrs Paul Hunter Contact: Mr SIMON HORNE Consultation Expiry Date: 30 November 2015 Case Officer: Elizabeth Potter Expected Decision Level: DEL
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Location: 226 Beckfield Lane York YO26 5QS
Proposal: Single storey side extension
Ref No: 15/02493/FUL
Applicant: Mrs Valerie Hyatt Contact: Stephen Saunders Consultation Expiry Date: 30 November 2015 Case Officer: Sandra Duffill Expected Decision Level: DEL
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Westfield
Location: 275 Chapelfields Road York YO26 5AE
Proposal: Single storey rear extension (amended scheme)
Ref No: 15/02482/FUL
Applicant: Mr & Mrs Dave Paine Contact Mr Andy Sykes Consultation Expiry Date 30 November 2015 Case Officer: Carolyn Howarth Expected Decision Level DEL
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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/
The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received
Bull Terriers top list of seized dogs in York
York Council reveals housing benefit payments for “exempt” properties
The York Council has received 88 claims for housing benefits from people living in “exempt” properties in The City.
In total over £102,879 has been paid out so far this year.
Housing benefit payments for exempt property peaked at £181,760 in 2013
Properties can be exempted from Council Tax liability for a number of reasons.
In York many are occupied by students
A full list of possible exemptions is:
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What’s on: Lets go Lego, discover DUPLO
Tue 10 Nov : 1.00pm and 2.00pm
Lego play sessions, specially designed bringing storytelling and imagination together with Lego.
Each child will receive a bag of Duplo bricks to take home.
Booking is essential, ages 18 months to 5yrs old
Contact 01904 552660 or email mailto:haxby@exploreyork.org.uk for details.