York market fishmonger to pay £1,672 for food hygiene failings

A fishmonger who repeatedly failed to meet safe food standards has been ordered to pay a total £1,672 for four food hygiene offences.

Trevor Douglas (aged 62 of St Peters Court, Whitby) failed to improve hygiene standards at his stall at Shambles market for a five-year period between 2013-2017 and, at its latest inspection on 27 January 2017, the business was given a zero rating with urgent improvement required.
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Ten-year ban on owning dogs for couple guilty of cruelty

 A sentence of 200 hour’s community service, £1,235 costs and a ten-year ban on owning any animal have been given to a couple who pleaded guilty to being cruel to a dog.

At York Magistrates Court on Tuesday 2 January Rudi Dear (aged 39 of St Aelreds Mews, Derwenthorpe, York) and Leanna Dear (aged 37 of the same address) pleaded guilty of failing to look after their pet dog and causing it unnecessary suffering.
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Buoyant 6 months for York Museums

The York Museums Trust says that it has had a very good six months. The figures are contained in a report being presented to the York Council.

Like other major visitor attractions in the City, the autumn and early winter saw large number of customers.

Attendances at the two major Museums and the Art Gallery saw increases compared to the same period in the previous year.

The Trust says, that the ‘YMT Card’ scheme, introduced in summer 2015, remains “very popular” “Over 50,000 ‘YMT Cards’ have been sold to date, there are currently 24,500 active card holders and 55% of members are York resident, (meaning 14% of adults within the CoYC boundary have purchased a YMT Card)”.

The Trust has general reserves of over £2 million. It expects to sustain these over then next 5 years. The Trust does not mention any restricted funds in its report.

The YMT receives a grant of £300,000 a year from the York Council.