11 librarians lose jobs in York

Acomb Explore Library

Acomb Explore Library

In a behind closed doors decision the Council has reduced the number of librarians in the City.
The cuts mainly affect small branch libraries.

Around £190,000 a year will be saved by the move although officials claim that customers will not notice any difference and opening hours will remain the same.

NB. New opening hours were introduced today at some branches. Click here for details The hours remain the same at York, Acomb and Strensall.

All libraries in the City are closed this Wednesday afternoon to facilitate a major staff meeting.

Households make big savings on energy costs

Residents across Yorkshire are set to reduce their energy bills by almost £1million following the region’s largest collective energy switch.

Community Energy Direct have helped residents to source the best price deal from gas and electricity suppliers. 328 residents in York signed up to the scheme. These residents collectively are set to save just under £36,300 on their energy costs simply by switching.

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Festival of Organ Promenades

A brand new Festival which showcases the astonishing range and versatility of this giant instrument – if you thought you knew what an organ sounded like, think again!

York Minster own musicians, featuring some of the country’s top young performers, and guests perform entertaining and popular tunes perfect for promenading.

Performing within the Nave itself, you can see the organist in action and even ask questions.

Music connoisseurs can also hear the Organ in special evening recitals on Summer Saturdays in August, part of a tradition of musicianship at York Minster that spans a millennium.

Fri 7 Jun 2013 12:00 to 14:00

More http://www.yorkminster.org

Four year old “Showman’s Yard” report used by York Council to justify Wetherby Road plan

The York Council has admitted that a report, which it claims justified establishing a 20 pitch “Showman’s Yard” on land located between Knapton and Wetherby Road, is 4 years old.

Proposed Showman's site Wetherby Road Knapton

Proposed Showman’s site Wetherby Road Knapton

It appears here in a list of relevant documents available on the internet.

Essentially the report, compiled by a consultancy company called “arc4” from Manchester, details the aspirations of the relatively small group of “showpeople” who tour the country providing fairground style entertainment.

One of the findings of the report relates to the number of “Yards” required to accommodate Showpeople across North Yorkshire. The term ‘Yard’ is used to describe an area that comprises a series of ‘plots’ which accommodate family and extended family units

National policy guidance in respect of Showmen was first set out by the last government within the Communities and Local Government Circular 04/2007: Planning for Travelling Showpeople (21st August 2007).

However this Circular led the present government to consult on new guidelines which give local residents more say in planning policy. The distinction between “Travellers” (the Gypsy community) & “Showpeople” became somewhat blurred.

All local authorities were consulted on the proposals before new guidance was issued.

A copy of the government’s guidance, which was issued in 2012, can be found here

“Travelling showpeople” are defined in the circular as meaning:

“Members of a group organised for the purposes of holding fairs, circuses or shows (whether or not travelling together as such). This includes such persons who on the grounds of their own or their family’s or dependants’ more localised pattern of trading, educational or health needs or old age have ceased to travel temporarily or permanently, but excludes Gypsies and Travellers

Crucially the new policy says “Traveller sites (temporary or permanent) in the Green Belt are inappropriate development”

The Government circular is not included in the list of reports that the Council says influenced the York Cabinets proposals.

Typical Showman's Yard near Bedlington

Typical Showman’s Yard near Bedlington

The Council is now free to set its own “targets” for the number of Yards and plots it will provide over a 5 year planning period.

In 2009, the Council commissioned report, had identified a shortfall of 54 plots across North Yorkshire.

Of these, the showmen themselves had expressed a preference for 23% (13 plots) to be located in the York area. The next most popular areas were Hambleton and Selby.

The report identifies a maximum size for each yard of 12 plots with the Showman’s preference being for Yards with no more than 6 plots.

The Showmen (who are represented by a Guild) said that their top priority was good access to main roads. Access to shops and schools were the next most important considerations.

Of high importance for stop over yards was the “Capacity for light industrial working on-yard to allow for maintenance and repairs between fairs”.

It is clear, therefore, that based on its own survey of need – and current government guidance – the Wetherby Road location for a Showman’s Yard containing 20 plots is unnecessarily large, poorly located for access to public services, likely (because of semi industrial activities) to be a source of nuisance to nearby homes and in conflict with central Government planning guidance on the conservation of the Green Belt.

Irrespective of any decision on the location of a Showman’s’ Yard (or Yards), the Wetherby Road site is now under threat as its “Green Belt” designation has been challenged by the Council.

Allocation by the Council of this site for residential or retail activities would maximise its value for developers.

With the Councils justification for allocating building land for 22,000 additional homes being ridiculed, they have been forced into refusing access to key planning documents.

If this approach continues after the start of the official consultation period then they are likely to face a legal challenge

NB. What is described as a “drop in” exhibition on the Local Plan has been scheduled for Acomb Explore Library on Front Street on Thursday 20th June (2:30pm – 7:00pm). The Council are not staging any public meetings as part of their “consultation” on their planning proposals.

Help save lives – dob in a drink driver or grass on a drug driver

North Yorkshire Police and the 95Alive York and North Yorkshire Road Safety Partnership is urging the public to get behind this summer’s drink and drug drive crackdown.

The partnership, which involves North Yorkshire Police, North Yorkshire County Council, the fire service and the ambulance service, has launched a new campaign encouraging people to ‘dob in a drink driver’ and ‘grass on a drug driver’.

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“Save the Green Belt” petition tops 1000 signatures. 94% say green belt land should continue to be protected in York.

Petition form

1042 residents have now signed the petition aimed at making permanent the draft Green Belt boundaries, agreed by the York Council in 2011.

This would mean that many of the controversial developments being proposed by Labour would have to be withdrawn.

Green Belt sites scheduled for development by Labour include land next to Knapton/Wetherby Road (Showmans Yard), the Great Knoll Foxwood Lane (residential), west of Moor Lane (residential) and Dunnington (Traveller site).

The number of survey forms returned now makes the following residents survey results reliable to +/- 3%.

The population of York should increase by 25% over the next 15 years Agree 8% Disagree 71% Unde 22%

“(Draft) Green Belt land should continue to be protected from development ” Agree 94% Disagree 3% Unde 3%

More homes should be built at previously developed sites like Terry’s and British Sugar” Agree 89% Disagree 6% Unde 5%

“I am opposed to plans to provide a “showmans” site on Wetherby Road ” Agree 84% Disagree 12% Unde 4%

Greenfield sites in Dringhouses should be protected from development Agree 99% Disagree 1% Unde 0%

“I am opposed to charging for parking at out of City centre retail parks ” Agree 78% Disagree 11% Unde 11%

“I am concerned about the development of large scale wind farms near the City ” Agree 62% Disagree 18% Unde 20%

“I don’t want to see Lendal bridge closed to private cars at the present time ” Agree 69% Disagree 13% Unde 18%

Save the green belt poster general

Crime rates continuing to fall – York still above average

Crime trends in York and North Yorkshire. click to enlarge

Crime trends in York and North Yorkshire. click to enlarge

North Yorkshire Police are celebrating North Yorkshire being the safest county in the country fallowing the publication of the latest crime figures.

Crime in York is down although levels remain above both the average for the rest of the force area and by comparison with similar City’s elsewhere in the country.

Residents can find local information and statistics on the following web site: http://www.police.uk/

In western York Anti Social Behaviour continues to be the most reported crime.

Crime levels in West York March 2013 click to enlarge

Crime levels in West York March 2013 click to enlarge

Free compost giveaway on Sunday

Free compost giveaway on Sunday

In partnership with Yorwaste Ltd free compost is being made available again.

Bring your own bag, container and shover (it is not pre-bagged) and help yourself to some free soil improver for your garden or allotment.

When: On the first Sunday of every month from March until October: 2 June, 7 July, 4 August, 1 September, 6 October

Time: 9:30am until 2:30pm or while stocks last

Where: Harewood Whin waste site, Tinker Lane, Wetherby Road, Rufforth, York, Yo23 3RR

York Music Hub Festival

Two concerts will showcase the” amazing musical talent of young people from across the city” at the annual York Music Hub Festival.

This musical celebration is open to the public and this year the festival’s concerts will take place at the Grand Opera House, on Saturday 22 June at 2pm and at 7.30pm. They will feature groups from City of York schools, York Arts Academy and the Wider Opportunities scheme where whole classes learn musical instruments together.

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