Police in York are seeking the owners of recovered bicycles – likely to be from Foxwood area

North Yorkshire Police is seeking the owners of several bicycles recovered by police in West York on Sunday 1 November 2015.
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On Sunday 1 November 2015 police recovered several bicycles from an address on Thoresby Road in West York. The bicycles are believed to have been stolen earlier that day, most likely in the Foxwood area of York. However, so far, only one of these bicycles has been reported stolen.

We are conducting enquiries in respect of these bicycles. In particular, we are seeking to identify their owners so that their bicycles may be returned to them.

If you have had a bike stolen recently please contact us on 101, select option 2, and ask for Alastair Foy. You may also email alastair.foy@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number 12150194770.

Former York police station, occupying a prime site, is being used for storage

The Ministry of Justice has revealed that it is not planning to sell or lease the former Police station on Lower Friargate in York.

In a response to a Freedom of Information request the Ministry confirmed that the Magistrates Court had taken over the whole of the building complex after the Police moved out in April 2014.

The building is now being used for “storage”.

It is linked to the adjacent Magistrates Court building and any redevelopment would require substantial remodeling to ensure that the Court remained secure.

York police station being used for "storage"

York police station being used for “storage”

It had been hoped that at least part of the site might be incorporated into a comprehensive redevelopment. It would have provided an opportunity to supplement the 14 homes now scheduled to be built on the adjacent former Fire Station site.

The Ministry claims that the gloomy buildings are not “boarded up” but as the photo above shows their appearance reflects poorly on the nearby Conservation area.

The Ministry claims not to be able to separate the annual running costs of the building from those of the adjacent (Listed) Magistrates Court.

The building is managed by the Courts and Tribunals Service which, for over a decade, has fallen outside the local government influence. The service is responsible to a government Minister – currently Shailesh Vara MP.

What’s on: Explore Your Archives at York Explore

Memory web:

Memory Web

Sat 14 Nov : 10.00am – 3.00pm – drop in to help weave a memory web with Mary Passeri. Suitable for all ages, no need to book.

 

Archi’ve Curated

Archive CuratedSun 15 Nov : 11.00am – 3.00pm – Drop in and find out more about our amazing collections and then help us create an online exhibition.

Suitable for ages 11-16, no need to book.

A very fishy story and play

Story And Play (2)Mon 16 Nov : 10.00am – 10.45am –

our usual story and play session but with a very fishy theme. Enjoy a story and decorate a fish to swim on our Ouse map.

Suitable for under 5s and their carers. No need to book.

Paper Doll storytime

Story TimeTue 17 Nov : 10.0am – 11.00am –

hear the story of the Paper Dolls, remember all the fun things you liked to so, and make your own paper dolls.

Suitable for under 5s and their carers. No need to book.

Reading the past – teen reading group

Teen Reading GroupTue 17 Nov : 4.30pm – 5.30pm –

criminal histories, local legends, wartime letters – they’re all here in our archives – great if you are interested in reading or history!

Suitable for 12 – 16 years. No need to book.

Chatterbooks : stories, crafts and strange things from the past

ChatterbooksThu 19 Nov : 4.00pm – 5.00pm – have fun with our storyteller for a special story time and craft session .

Suitable for ages 6 plus. no need to book.

Archive Explorer

Archive ExplorerSat 21 and Sun 22 : 11.00am – 3.00pm both days

Pick up a copy of our archive trail and see if you can complete the archive challenge.

Suitable for ages 8 plus. No need to book.

 

These events are all part of the national Explore Your Archives 2015 for a full programme of events across the country  click here. www.exploreyourarchive.org

What’s on: Golf without woolly gloves

Mon 16 Nov for 5 weeks : Burnholme Community Hub 7.00pm – 8.00pm

Golf Poster PicAs a result of popular demand the City of York Council is running another indoor golf programme over the coming winter months.
The upcoming programme is down to the great uptake and success of past projects and provides individuals the opportunity to improve their swing technique without being exposed to those harsh winter elements.

The sessions are designed to provide new or old adult golfers the improvement in their game that so many golfers crave.
The sessions will have an expert tuition from a club professional to support you in developing your golf skills.

The lessons commence on Monday 16th November 7-8pm.

The programme will last for five weeks, at each session you will receive an hour expert tuition from a club professional and will be able to use equipment at no extra cost.

The programme will cost £25 for the 5 sessions; there are limited spaces so please contact us as fast as you can.

To book on or for further information contact Matthew Orme, City of York Council Matthew.Orme@york.gov.uk or call 01904 553377.