Acomb Dance, Arts and Music (ADAM) festival update

ADAM festival

As previously reported, local residents are planning to hold an arts festival in Acomb on Saturday 20th July between 10:00am and 4:00pm.

The group have now launched a web site (click here) on which updates will be posted.

The organisers are very active and “tweet” details to residents on most days of the week.

Over 20 acts have already agreed to perform at 6 venues including Acomb Green and the pedestrian part of Front Street.

Recently they have been asking for help with organisation and want to hear from choirs and anyone able to run arts workshops.

They can be Emailed at Adam_Fest@Mail.com

York Council shy about Councillor bullying claims

The York Council, is refusing to say how many complaints it has received from employees who feel that they have been bullied or intimidated by Councilllors.

A reply to a Freedom of Information request (DETAILS CLICK HERE) reveals only that there have been several complaints about Councillors bullying or intimidating employees.

Any employee who feels that they are being harassed can (and should) ask for such issues to be considered by the Standards Committee.

The Councils reluctance to admit that there have been problems is symptomatic of the authoritarian, secrecy culture that has engulfed the Authority since Labour took control in 2011.

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Petition against green bin emptying tax started

York Liberal Democrats have launched a petition against Labour’s plans to introduce charging for green bin collections. It can be found here

Green Bin

The Council is asking residents to complete an “on line” questionaire. Click here to find it.

Remember though that it is the Labour Council that has decided to “save” £250,000 from the waste collection budget. They could – and in our view should – have looked to make the savings from other budgets such as abandoning the provision of “free” WiFi services in the City centre and cancelling the the introduction of the unnecessary 20 city wide speed limit

The background information papers pointedly fail to tell residents how much additional Landfill Tax the Authority will have to pay if, as expected, the amount of green waste put in grey bins increases. Any increased landfill payments would be passed on to all Council Taxpayers – not just those with gardens.

At last week’s Cabinet meeting the ruling Labour Group agreed to bring forward plans that could involve charging for garden waste collections (either all year round or between March and November), charges for additional garden bins, or stopping all winter collections.

City of York Council has refused to confirm how much the fees will be or what the impact will be on recycling rates and Landfill Tax. After the controversial closure of Beckfield Lane Tip last year, the Council is missing recycling targets and a report last week admitted that the authority was “underperforming” slipping to 260th in recent recycling performance tables for England. Meanwhile, missed targets mean Landfill Tax is due to reach a record £3 million this year.

In Derby, the Labour run Council are planning to charge residents £40 per year to have a garden waste bin and £20 for each additional bin, while in Newcastle 40,000 residents returned their bins after the Council introduced fees.

Cllr Ann Reid, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Environmental Services, commented:

“We fear that introducing a charge for green bins will further increase Landfill Tax charges and fly-tipping while recycling rates will fall. Labour are focussed on the short-term income generated from charging residents, but have made no budget provision for paying more Landfill Tax or for clearing up more fly-tipping.

“The move also breaks a promise to residents. When alternate weekly collections were rolled out the Council entered into a contract with residents. In exchange for a reduced grey waste collection residents would be encouraged to recycle and provided with a suitable collection regime and containers to do so. This meant that under the Lib Dem administration recycling rates increased from 12% to 43%. Charging for green waste breaks this contract and is effectively an extra tax on residents who want to do the right thing and recycle.”

NB. The Council is also planning to reduce the operating hours of the Towthorpe recycling centre and to ask all those using the Hazel Court and Towthorpe facilities to produce proof of being a York resident before being allowed free access to the sites!

We need you! Photo wall of fame in the Minster Undercroft

As part of the new York Minster Revealed (YMR) Undercroft interpretation scheme, the Minster is looking for photos/images to be used in this permanent exhibition.

Undercroft layout

“Do you have any photos or images of weddings, christenings, events or other ceremonies that have taken place in York Minster?

If so, please send through digital high-resolution photos/ images to marketing@yorkminster.org by Tuesday 25 February 2013.

By supplying any photos/images, you are agreeing that they are your images and can be used in a permanent exhibition on public display, and that you as the supplier have sought permissions from any persons within the photos/images for their use in this way”.

North Yorkshire Police mobile safety (speed) camera routes 20 – 26 February 2013

North Yorkshire Police will be carrying out mobile safety camera enforcement on the following roads between Wednesday 20 and Tuesday 26 February 2013.

•A64 east-bound Bowbridge Farm Tadcaster
•B1228 Main Street, Elvington, York
•B1228 Dunnington Lodge, Elvington, York
•A1237 Monks Cross, York
•A64 west-bound Bowbridge Farm Tadcaster
•A64 east-bound Bowbridge Farm Tadcaster

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County-wide warning as rogue roof repairers target elderly

North Yorkshire Police are warning people across York and North Yorkshire to be on their guard against cold callers claiming to be carrying out roof repairs.

Members of the public in Selby, and now Haxby in York, have reported incidents of elderly residents being targeted by two men claiming to have seen a bird fly into their roof.

On two occasions the men have offered to go into the loft to get the bird out and check for damage. The men then offer to repair the damage – caused by themselves – at an inflated price.

In other incidents, the men have approached the elderly residents with the same story about a bird flying into their eaves. They go up their ladders to check it out and come back down within in few minutes claiming to have moved the bird and then demand a fee from the elderly person.
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Restricted access during York Minster South Piazza works

City of York Council is advising pedestrians and cyclists that there will be restricted access alongside York Minster from Monday, as part of the South Piazza works.

In partnership with City of York Council, the works are part of the York Minster Revealed restoration and conservation project. Restricted access will be in place in the vicinity of the South Transept/Minster Gates from 28 January 2013 for approximately 10-weeks.

Working on behalf of York Minster, contractors William Anelay Ltd will be constructing the new carriageway as part of the new Piazza in natural stone setts and continuing the works around the South Transept and the associated paved areas.

The council is supporting the South Piazza restoration works, which is part of the York Minster Revealed project, the largest restoration and conservation project of its kind in the UK. The project will transform York Minster as a visitor attraction whilst conserving its world-class stonework and stained glass for generations to come.

York Minster Revealed is a five-year project generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and is scheduled for completion in 2016. The City of York Council agreed in 2009 to provide a £500,000 investment for the works to the South Piazza area.

For more information click here