Poppies in the park

 

Poppies In The Park (392)

Date: Tue 12 May  Display in June
Time: Various
Venue: The Golden Ball, or Tesco Community Room, and Rowntree Park Cafe

Join Sally Stone & Deborah New to make a giant red and white yarnstormed poppy installation for Rowntree Park, York to commemorate the First World War and to hope for peace.

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Compost Giveaway today at Harewood Whin

This year we are offering residents the opportunity to collect free compost, in partnership with Yorwaste Ltd. 

Just turn up, booking is not needed.  Please bring a shovel and a suitable bag or container to put the soil improver in because it is not bagged. 

When: every Sunday from 19 April to 20 September (except for Bank Holiday weekends) 

Time: the site will be open from 8am to 1pm for you to collect free compost

Location: Harewood Whin (Yorwaste’s Waste Management Site), Tinker Lane, off Wetherby Road, Rufforth, YO23 3RR 

Directions: From Acomb/A1237: the site is located on the B1224 on the right hand side, before you
enter Rufforth village.  Look out for the site signs.

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York marks VE day 70th anniversary with beacon lighting tomorrow

York will join more than 200 Beacon locations around the country in lighting a special beacon to mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day on the evening of Friday 8 May.

Slieve Donarde Peak beacon for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

City of York Council is inviting residents to a moment of celebration when a beacon will be lit at 9.32pm at Triangular Gardens, Leeman Road (between Memorial Gardens and the Royal York). Beacons will be lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, following the lighting of the Principal Beacon outside Windsor Castle by Her Majesty The Queen.

In addition the council is encouraging residents and businesses across the city to hold a two minute silence at 3pm, marking the moment Winston Churchill broadcast his historic speech formally announcing the end of the war.

VE Day marks the official end of hostilities in Europe for the Second World War on 8 May 1945, following the formal, unconditional surrender of German Forces. It was an occasion of national celebration, yet also one of sombre reflection for those who would not return.

This anniversary will celebrate the achievements of the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and the allies in their victory overseas and on the Home Front, but will also pay tribute to the 580,406 UK and Commonwealth Forces and 67,073 UK civilians who lost their lives during six years of conflict.

The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of York, Cllr Ian Gillies said: “This promises to be a special event and it is important that we as a city mark this important day in the country’s history. As well as marking this milestone the event will also look to remember those who sacrificed so much to protect our freedom.”

Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR, Pageantmaster of the VE Day 70th Anniversary Beacons said: “VE Day on the 8 May represents a further important milestone in the history of our country. It was on this day, 70 years ago, that peace brought an end to nearly six years of war across Europe. We must not let this day pass without reflecting on the sacrifice, courage and determination of the people who saw us through this dark period.”

Further information about VE Day events taking place can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/ve-day-70th-anniversary.

For further information about the lighting of the Beacon in York call Liz Topi on 07443 912935.