Work underway to resurface roads in Windsor Garth

Despite some confusion about the date and scale of of road works in the Windsor Garth area improvements should be evident this week. Resurfacing work was delayed until the Hob Stones development was completed

Signs say road will be closed on Friday

Some work has already been completed.

Work to repair speed tables is still needed

 

 

Work starts on Acomb Wood access path

Work has stared on providing a dry access point to Acomb Wood. The work is being funded by the Westfield Ward Committee

Earlier in the winter residents resorted to duckboards to maintain the public right of way access from Hawkshead Close to Acomb Wood

Some of the trees in the Council owned section of the wood are showing signs of their age. More proactive maintenance is required

But the bluebells are out providing a unique backdrop in the spring sunshine

Total £17.5k fines for builders’ poor work and practices in York

 £17,670 compensation and court costs has been given to a building partnership for unprofessional and unfair trading practices which left a vulnerable York resident with a damp, leaking house extension

Trading as Ripon Building Specialists, Robert Montgomery (aged 38 of Church Street, Kirby Malzeard) and Jeremy Paul White (aged 62 of Bedale Road, Catterick Garrison, Richmond) were fined today (25 April) at York Crown Court.

Montgomery and White quoted to build an extension designed to accommodate the customer’s disabilities and an elderly relative. The quote was accepted and the customer paid a 30 per cent deposit (£6,500). Work began on 18 August 2014 and was due to finish by the end of September
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Acomb gets two new sporting events

Two new sporting events are taking place this summer in Acomb, with the aim of encouraging people to try something new and healthy while having some fun as a family.

The first event will be taking place on Sunday 23 July with the Acomb Fun Run, which will see 4-14 year olds invited to take part in a 2km run where each participant will receive a medal. Other friends and family members will also be able to participate in a 1km run on the day. The event is free to attend and as there is only capacity for 100 places for the 4-14 year olds event people are advised to book in advance at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/acomb-fun-run-tickets-32843001301.

A week later, on Saturday 29 July, Energise will then host the inaugural Acomb Family Triathlon. This event will see families challenged to a 400m swim (16 lengths), a 1.2km bike ride and a 1km run. Entry is just £10 per family and every participant will receive a medal and be able to enjoy an activity area for all the family to enjoy. Tickets can be bought at Energise or online, for more information visit www.energiseyork.com/home/events/familytriathlon.

The events are being held in partnership with Energise and Carr Infants and Carr Junior School and are supported by City of York Council.

Councillor Nigel Ayre, executive member for leisure, culture and tourism said: “It is great to see two new events taking place in Acomb this summer, encouraging people to get active. These events are all about offering the chance for people of all ages to try something new in a fun and family friendly environment. Events such as these are all part of our efforts to help our residents get active and have fun while doing so.

“Places for the fun run are limited so we would encourage people to book in advance and hope they enjoy the events.”