CCTV appeal following theft of clothing from Peacocks in Front Street

Police have released CCTV images of two women they would like to speak to regarding the theft of items from Peacocks clothing store on Front Street in Acomb.

At around 12.05pm on Saturday 10 March 2018 the two women pictured entered the store, one woman was carrying a blue rucksack.

 

A number of items of children and adult clothing were removed from the store, without any offer of payment being made.

Anyone who recognises either of the women pictured is asked to contact PC Emily Clark on 101 or email Emily.Clark@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

Please quote reference 12180041400.

Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800555111

Latest planning applications for the Westfield Ward

Morrison’s change corporate ID. Hope to build better toilets at Front Street store

Below is the latest planning applications received by the York Council for the Westfield ward.

Full details can be found by clicking the application reference

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                Morrisons Front Street York YO24 3BZ

Single storey extension to front of existing store to accommodate toilets and ATM room

Ref. No: 18/00412/FUL 

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Morrisons Front Street York YO24 3BZ

Display of 1no. set of internally illuminated letters, 1no. internally illuminated wall mounted box sign and 2no. non illuminated wall mounted panel signs

Ref. No: 18/00424/ADV 

10 St Stephens Road plans

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10 St Stephens Road York YO24 3EQ

Erection of 1 new dwelling

Ref. No: 17/02929/FUL 

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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

What’s on in York: Revealing the Past from Above: Aerial Archaeology in England

Mar _20RevealingYork Explore Library :

Tue 20 Mar :

6.15pm 7.45pm :

£6, or £5 with a YorkCard

Join Historic England’s Matthew Oakey as he explains how archaeologists use new technologies such as lidar to identify sites and piece together the jigsaw of information to reveal the layers of history that have shaped the modern landscape.

Every year, hundreds of archaeological sites are discovered using aerial photography – from prehistoric settlements to lost landscapes of the First and Second World Wars. More recently new technologies such as airborne laser scanning (lidar) have uncovered landscapes in remote uplands or hidden under woodland. Join Historic England’s Matthew Oakey to find out how archaeologists use these technologies to reveal the layers of history that have shaped the modern landscape.

To book tickets please click here.

What’s on in York: Blackout & Cut-Up Poetry Workshop

Mar _20blackoutpoemClifton Library :

Tue 20 Mar :

3.30pm – 4.30pm :

Free

A poetry workshop for adults – create your own blackout/cut-up poetry out of photocopied pages from some of our books. All material provided! All levels of expertise welcome!

Blackout poetry:  blacking out the words on an established page of writing, to create a poem out of the remaining words.

Cut-up poetry: cutting out individual words from a text and arranging them into a poem.

Join us for an informal blackout and cut-up workshop at Clifton library, where we will use (photocopied!) pages from a variety of our books  to create fabulous, funny, moving and surreal new poems, just in time for World Poetry Day (21 March)!

No need to book. Free event. Contact sarah.peploe@exploreyork.org.uk if you’d like more information!