Young people give back at Christmas

Christmas presentsYoung people working with City of York Council’s Youth Offending Team (YOT) are hard at work on a charity project which allows them to give back to the community

The latest reparation scheme is underway to source donated Christmas presents. These will be given to children whose families are suffering financial hardship, and who are attending four local parties hosted by Selby-based charity Spirit of Christmas.

Acting as ambassadors for the charity and working alongside their supervisors, the team of young people is approaching local shops and businesses to ask for donations to be used as gifts. Dozens have been given and are being wrapped by the young people who will help to hand them out to children at the Spirit of Christmas party which will be held in York.
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Community centre snubbed at York Council junket

Assembly rooms jolly Dec 2015

Assembly rooms venue for Council jolly

The York Council’s annual bash, at which employees are recognised for going the extra mile, left a bitter taste in the mouths of some volunteers last night.

Tweet jolly Dec 2015The Council’s official Twitter account announced that an award for “Contribution to the Community” goes to “Volunteers at Foxwood Community Centre”.

In reality the award was presented to the – largely Council funded – Children’s Centre which rents a room at the Foxwood Community centre from time to time. Sure Start and the Children’s Centres in the City generally do a good job and their efforts are worth recognition.  

However, the Councils communications team made a crass error last night (right).

The York Council gradually reduced – to zero – the grant that it gave the community centres operating in the City. This meant that the caretakers – employed by the Council – were sacked earlier in the year.  Last month, the new Coalition run authority, agreed to reinstate an annual £4000 subsidy but this is much less than is needed to sustain the Community Centres in the long term.  

In the meantime, the work of running the centres now falls on a handful of hard working volunteers. None of the volunteers are seeking recognition although a more supportive approach from the City of York Council would not go amiss.

Apparently last night’s jolly – held in the Assembly Rooms – was funded by sponsorship.

Looking through the list of sponsors, many turn out to be Council suppliers and contractors.

What’s on: Fairfax House Christmas

Date: Wed 9 Dec
Fairfax Xmas 08 18Time: 7.00pm – 9.00pm
Cost: £14 discounts are available

Enjoy seeing Fairfax House after dark in all its festive glory, and hear about the merrymaking, decorations, feasting and activities that surrounded this festival in the eighteenth century. The tour is led by Director Hannah Phillip. 

Date: Sat 19, Sun 20 Dec
Time: 5.00pm
Cost: Adult £8.50, child £6.00, Family £17.50 including a warm drink and mince pies.
 Storytelling with Jenna Drury, Mud Pie Arts

As Christmas approaches and the nights draw in, join us for some enchanting winter tales and traditional storytelling. Meet Molly our scullery maid as she takes you through the house, sharing festive stories from Scandinavia and reading classic tales from Dickens and Wind in the Willows. She may even tell tales about secrets in the house! To keep out the winter chill, huddle round as we also enjoy hot chocolate, mulled wine and mince pies – the perfect Christmas treat for all the family. Suitable for age 4yrs and above.

What’s on: Festive wreaths

Date: Wed 9 Dec
Christmas WreathsTime: 6.15pm – 8.45pm
Venue: Huntington School
Cost: £35

Enjoy a festive evening making a Christmas wreath for your home that will welcome and impress your visitors and last throughout the festive season.

You will make a door wreath using fresh greenery and dried materials that will be sure to welcome and impress your visitors upon arrival and which will last throughout the festive season.Your festive evening will be complimented by mulled wine, mince pies and suitably appropriate background music all included in the workshop price.All materials will be provided by the tutor on the day and an allowance of £15 is included in the course fee, however there will be an option to purchase extra if you wish.For more information click here