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What’s on in York August – October 2012

For more information on events in York please visit the following web sites
1. Minster http://www.yorkminster.org/calendar/ or tel. 0844 939 0015
2. York Theatre Royal https://www.yorktheatreroyal.purchase-tickets-online.co.uk/public tel (01904) 623568
3. York Barbican http://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk/ tel. 0844 854 2757
4. Grand Opera House http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/grand-opera-house-york/ tel. 0844 847 2322
5. Visit York http://www.visityork.org/seeanddo/whats-on/ tel. 01904 550099
6. Yortime https://www.yortime.org.uk/eCommunityEvents/yortime/Default.aspx
7. Early Music Centre http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=152 tel. 01904 658338
8. York Racecourse http://www.yorkracecourse.co.uk/ tel. 01904 620911
9. York City Football Club http://www.yorkcityfootballclub.co.uk/ tel. 01904 624447

York Mystery Plays 2nd – 27th August York Museum Gardens In The York Mystery Plays return to York Museum Gardens, where a 1400-seat covered theatre is constructed within the ancient walls of St Mary’s Abbey. The event combines the talents of over 1,500 volunteers working alongside theatre professionals and staring Ferdinand Kingsley (Playing God/Jesus) and Graeme Hawley (Playing Satan).Performances will last approximately 3 hours and there will be evening and matinee performances. All seats are under cover. For further information visit: http://www.yorkmysteryplays-2012.com/.

Fiddler on the roof 2nd/4th Aug Thurs/Sat Grand Opera House

Frances Jackson, Royal Recital 4th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

8 Wonders tour 4th Aug Sat Minster Investigate how the number 8 has shaped York Minster through technology and design, from 1212 to 2012. Hidden stories reveal how the number 8 has shaped York Minster’s past, but is also shaping its future. From the world’s greatest treasures to the smallest hidden curiosities. There is more to see than ever before. Led by one of our guides.

Golf Lessons 4th – 1st Sep Sats Heworth Golf Club

Fiddler on the Roof 2nd/4th Aug Thur/Sat Grand Opera House

Yorkshire Medieval Festival 4th/12th Aug Sat/Sun Barley Hall http://yortime.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/a-very-medieval-summer-comes-to-york.html

10k Run 5th Aug Sun 9:00am Knavesmire Join in or come to cheer on at the Jane Tomlinson 10k as up to 8,000 people take to the streets to raise funds and awareness for their favourite charities

National Youth Guitar 5th Aug Sun 4:00pm Early Music Centre

Extreme Stunt Show 8th Aug Wed 7:30pm Knavesmire

Angelina Ballerina 7th/9th Aug Tues/Thur Grand Opera House

Mystery Plays backstage tours 9th/24th Aug Museum Gardens

Ruby Turner 10th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Stoneyard open day 10th Aug Fri 9:30am Minster

Synchronised Swimming 10th Aug Fri 7:30pm Energise pool, Cornlands Road

Snake Davis 11th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

Boiling Frog 11th Aug Sat Grand Opera House

Summer Fair 11th Aug 1:00pm Hull Road Park

Royal Recital David Pipe 11th Aug 7:00pm Minster

Mystery Cycle Lectures 12th/26th Aug Tempest Anderson Hall

An Air of Mystery 13th Aug Mon 10:00am Early Music Festival

New Swimming Pool opens 14th August Hull Road http://www.york-sport.com/york_sport_village.php

Dandy Dick 14th/18th Aug Tues/Sat Grand Opera House

Fabulous Flags 15th Aug Minster

Elizabeth Chadwick (historical novelist) 16th Aug 7:30pm York Library

The Unthanks 17th Aug 20:00 Minster Described by The Guardian as ‘Haunting, original and magnificent’ Mercury nominated Tyneside band The Unthanks have a peerless approach to folk music. Their paradoxical journey of staunch traditionalism and sonic adventure continues with a collaboration with Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band; the National Champions of Great Britain, regarded by many as the best and most consistent public subscriptions band in the world.

Al Morrison 17th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Football: City v Wycombe 18th Aug Bootham Cres

Proms 18th Aug Sat 7:30pm Castle Howard

Ben Horden, Royal Recital 18th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

Jazz Jamaica 18th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

Duke of Yorks final battle 19th Aug Sun 2:00pm York Library Revisit and explore this epic War of the Roses battle, which saw a decisive Lancastrian victory and Richard, Duke of York killed and his army destroyed

The Proms 20th Aug Museum Gardens

Storyteller Susanna Oldfield 21st Aug Tues 6:30pm York Library

Race meeting 22nd/25th Aug Knavesmire

Pee Wee Ellis JazzFunk 24th Aug Fri Theatre Royal

Summer Fair 25th Aug 1;00pm Acomb Green

Gospel Singers 25th Aug Sat Theatre Royal

John Scott Whiteley Royal Recital 25th Aug Sat 7:00pm Minster

Festival of the rivers 26th Aug Sun 1:00pm Riverside

Vintage Motorcycle run 27th Aug Mon 10:00am Yorkshire Air Museum

Crowns fit for Kings 29th Aug Wed Minster

The stories windows tell 30th Aug Thurs 4:00pm Library/Minster Director of the Glazier’s Trust Sarah Brown introduces us to the beauty of York Minster’s medieval stained glass, starting with a talk on its history and the stories it tells, and concluding with a special guided tour of the Minster.

Keep up 30th – 2nd Aug Sept Theatre Royal

Farmers market 31st Aug Fri Parliament Street
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Cornlands Community Consultation and Summer Party – Saturday 18th August 1-3pm

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Come along and have your say on how Cornlands Playground could be improved. On Saturday 18th August we will be holding a community consultation and having a party. Voice your opinion on what you would like to see happen with this large underused green space. Do you want new play equipment, allotments, a community garden. There will be face painting, willow crafts, games and circus skill with Professor Fiddlesticks.

Spread the word!!

Visit the Dig In page on our YWT website (directions can be found there.)
http://www.ywt.org.uk/digin

Please contact Francesca Clair(regular working days are Tuesday, Thursday & Friday) if you want to find out more or get involved

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Tel: 01904 659570

Police chief to host webchat

Residents in North Yorkshire and the City of York have the opportunity to ask Assistant Chief Constable Iain Spittal about the crime and anti-social behaviour issues that matter most in their communities.

Iain, who is the chief officer responsible for delivering Safer Neighbourhoods policing, will be on hand to take questions via a webchat hosted on the North Yorkshire Police website on Friday 20 July 2012 between 12noon and 1pm.

The webchat goes live at 12noon when you can post your questions at www.northyorkshire.police.uk/webchat

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Get cracking for the Crimebeat Awards

Previous winners

It’s time to start working on your entries for this year’s Crimebeat Awards.

The 2012/13 competition has been revamped and features a larger age-range, two separate categories, bigger prizes and a slightly different judging structure.

Groups of young people aged between 5 and 25 can enter this year’s competition, which is split into two categories:

1. Groups independently developed and run by young people.

2. Groups set-up by an adult and run by young people.

The aim of the competition is to come up with a project which benefits the community and helps to reduce or prevent crime.

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Minister for Business Innovation and Skills sees York’s economic potential firsthand

Lib Dem Minister Vince Cable

The Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable, Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills visited York today (5 July) and met with City of York Council to discuss the economic potential of one of the largest brownfield development sites in the country -York Central.

Situated next to the railway station, the site offers a great opportunity for development of a high quality, mixed use development with efficient local, regional and national connections. Focusing on York’s proven growth sectors of creative and knowledge based industries, business services and financial/insurance services the redevelopment of the site could create over 7,500 new jobs.

Network Rail have recently secured planning consent for a state of the art training centre within the site and the council are preparing a planning and delivery framework to guide public and private sector investment in the site.

Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “The Government is committed to help close the gap between North and South and encourage strong and sustainable growth across different industries. Today’s visit to Yorkshire highlights how different sectors and companies are playing their part from greener manufacturing to exports.”

City of York Council Chief Executive, Kersten England, said: “York has successfully reinvented itself from a railway and confectionery manufacturing city into an international hub for science and technology and a national centre for financial and business services. We are the third fastest growing city in the UK and we need to continue to evolve and develop our assets, such as York Central, to remain an attractive proposition for investors and competitive in industry. ”

Vince Cable has today also opened a new centre to help develop renewable products, such as chemicals, from plants at the University of York.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) awarded the university a £2.5 million capital grant to create the Biorenewables Development Centre, a pilot centre for industry and academics to work on new processes to convert plants and biowastes, such as agricultural and food waste into products, such as chemicals.

The European Regional Development Fund also invested about £1 million into the centre.

What’s on in York July – September 2012

For more information on events in York please visit the following web sites
1. Minster http://www.yorkminster.org/calendar/ or tel. 0844 939 0015
2. York Theatre Royal https://www.yorktheatreroyal.purchase-tickets-online.co.uk/public tel (01904) 623568
3. York Barbican http://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk tel. 0844 854 2757
4. Grand Opera House http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/grand-opera-house-york/ tel. 0844 847 2322
5. Visit York http://www.visityork.org tel. 01904 550099
6. Yortime www.yortime.org.uk
7. Early Music Centre http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=152 tel. 01904 658338

GymFusion 1st July Sun 2:30pm Barbican

Bootham Stray allotments 1st July Sun 12:30pm Bootham Allotments

Michael McIntyre 2nd/4th July Mon/Wed Grand Opera House

‘Learning 4 everyone’ Ongoing Various
Sign up for your Adult Education Course The Autumn 2012 Adult Learning Brochure is now available and you’ll find a huge range of courses to both excite and enthuse you. There are lots of new courses, particularly one day courses, along with many old favourites, so don’t delay, choose your course and book a place via our online booking system. http://www.yorkaded.org.uk/books/autumn_2012_ad_ed_brochure/

The Glory of York 3 July/2nd Sept Blue Tree Gallery www.giulianalazzerini.com/bluetreegallery

Shift Happens iV 5th July Thurs 10:00am Theatre Royal

Hitchhikers Guide 5th July Thurs Grand Opera House

Early Music Festival 6th/14th July Early Music Centre & various http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=228

The sixteen 6th July 19:30 Minster

Perform with a Vengence 7th July Sat Grand Opera House

Making your heart a healthier heart! 7th July Sat 09:30 St Johns University

Music Festival York800 7th July Sat Parliament Street www.mormusic.co.uk

Meet the King 7/8 July Sat/Sun 11:00am Cliffords Tower www.english-heritage.org.uk

Festival of the Rivers 7th/22nd July Ouse

River Song 7th July Sat 1300 Tower Gardens, Queen’s Staith and Kings Staith To launch Festival of the Rivers 2012 and York 800 Charter Weekend, York’s first Flotilla will grace the River Ouse. Powered and unpowered craft will form a spectacle as never seen before in the heart of the City.

Dragon Boar race 8th July Sun Ouse

Ebor Vox 9th July Mon Eye of York 800 years to the day since York was granted its City Charter by King John. Evening: Climax of Ebor Vox at the Eye of York, featuring York choirs singing across the city. Unveiling of York800 schools tapestry

A medieval mystery revealed 10th July Tuesday Bedern Hall

Bouncing back to netball 10th July Tuesday York Uni sports centre

Roy Chubby Brown 12th July Thurs Grand Opera House

Medals & Murders 12th July Thurs Dringhouses Library Rosemary Cook, author of ‘The Nightingale Shore Murder’ talks about the unsolved murder of Florence Shore in 1920 – and family history research, true crime and self-publishing

I Fagiolini 12th July Thurs 8:30 & 10:15 pm Minster

Crafts Market 12/15th July Thurs Parliament Street

Race meeting 13th July Racecourse

Lord Mayors procession 14th July Sat City Walls www.yorkwalls.org.uk

Tour of Minster Close 14th July Sat Minster Close www.yayas.free-online.co.uk

Big Band Dance night 14th July Sat Theatre Royal (De Grey Rooms)

Immortal Attitude 14th July Sat Grand Opera House

Summer Fair 14th July Sat 2:00pm Rowntree Park

York Maze 14 July/8th Sept York Maze

Drake’s Eboracum 15th July Sun Mansion House www.mansionhouseyork.com

Showtime 2012 15th July Sun Grand Opera House

Summer Holiday Fun 21st July/2nd Sept Railway Museum

Go Royal at Cliffords Tower 21st Jul – 2nd Sept Cliffords Tower

Beautiful butterflies 21st & 28th July Sat West Bank Park/ Clifton Backies

The York “Bayers” Tapestry 23/24 July Mon/Tues Explore York Library

Big Read with Susanna Gregory 25th July Wed 7:00pm Explore York Library visit http://t.co/lLc1TMtQ for full brochure

Race meeting & musical showcase 27th/28th July Racecourse. Four of the most famous names in music from the 1980’s are set to perform on Friday evening July 27th. Tony Hadley who first achieved international success with Spandau Ballet, Marc Almond, the Sheffield band ABC and Altered Images will each perform following racing. It promises to be a fun filled 48 hours for racing and music fans as the following day popstars turned reality TV stars, McFly will perform

Josef Miltshitzsky, Royal Recital 28th July Sat 7:00pm Minster

York Mystery Plays 2nd – 27th August York Museum Gardens In summer 2012 this bold and dynamic new production sees the plays return to York Museum Gardens, for the first time on this scale since 1988. A 1400 seat bespoke theatre is being built around the ancient walls of St Mary’s Abbey to house this international event, which celebrates the York 800 City charter birthday and the Cultural Olympiad. http://www.yorkmysteryplays-2012.com/

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Olympic Torch sports taster sessions

City of York Council is lining up an exciting team of sport taster sessions for all to enjoy at the Olympic Torch celebrations at York Racecourse on 19 June.

The special event will kick off at 2:30pm with a host of interactive sports displays from a wide range of sporting organisations which the public can take part in for free.

Sessions will be on offer from sports bodies including The Yorkshire Cricket Foundation, England Basketball, British Cycling, British Equestrian Foundation, Orienteering – Eborienteers, Climbing Wall and British Gymnastics.

From 5pm an evening of entertainment follows the demonstrations, with performances from Katy B, Twist & Pulse and more.

Sport sessions will be running from 2:30pm to 5pm on 19 June at York Racecourse and free tickets are available from:

• Visit York’s Visitor Information Centre on Museum Street
• York Explore Library Learning Centre at Library Square
• Acomb Explore on Front Street, Acomb
• or Tang Hall Library on Fifth Avenue, Tang Hall.

What’s on in York. June – Aug 2012

More information
1. Minster http://www.yorkminster.org/calendar/ tel. 0844 939 0015
2. York Theatre Royal https://www.yorktheatreroyal.purchase-tickets-online.co.uk/public/ tel (01904) 623568
3. York Barbican http://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk tel. 0844 854 2757
4. Grand Opera House http://www.atgtickets.com/venue/Grand-Opera-House-York/185/ tel. 0844 847 2322
5. Visit York http://www.visityork.org/ tel. 01904 550099
6. Yortime www.yortime.org.uk
7. Early Music Centre http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=152 tel. 01904 658338

June 2012
New balls please! All summer Various venues There are opportunities to try Cardio Tennis for FREE at Rowntree Park and Energise – just check out the venues on the allplay site for details. You must be at least 16 to join allplay and the registration process only takes a couple of minutes

Pilates classes Every Tues 1:00/2:00pm York RI Sports Ground

Merry Wives 25th May /5thJune Rowntree Park http://www.yorkshakespeareproject.org/main/index.shtml

Science and Innovation 1st June Fri/Sun Various York Grand Tour 2012

As you like it 1st/9th June Fri/Sat Theatre Royal

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 2nd/5th June Various events around the City

“Railfest” 2nd/10th June Sat/Sun Railway Museum Railfest will be formally opened with: East Coast No.91110 being renamed ‘Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’. (No.91110 holds the UK national speed record of 162mph.) Carol Vorderman unveiling the loco and opening the festival. A flypast by the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster Bomber, Hurricane and Spitfire.

Beacon lighting 4th June Mon 10:15pm Bachelor Hill

Rat Pack 4th June Mon Knavesmire http://www.ratpack.biz/

Verve 12 5th June Tues Theatre Royal

Chris TT 5th June Tues Theatre Royal

Jimmy Carr 5th/8th June Tues/Fri Grand Opera House

Peter Robinson 6th June Wed 6:30pm York Explore Library During the evening Peter will be talking about his own novels and also introducing the audience to New Blood crime writers Steven Dunne and David Mark

Story time for under 5s 7th June Thurs 10:30am Acomb Explore Library

Meet the Fairfaxes 7th/9th June Thurs/Sat Fairfax House

White Rose dinner 8th June Fri Minster http://donate.yorkminster.org/events-the-york-minster-rose-dinner-2012/

The Drifters 8th June 7:30pm Fri Grand Opera House

“Take That” 9th June Sat Racecourse dinner and disco tribute night

“One night of Queen” 9th June Sat Grand Opera House

Time to enjoy the summer 9th/18th June Glen Gardens Come along and enjoy a range of activites from games in Glen Gardens, walks in the wood, Balsam bashing and surveying wildflowers this June

Tea dance 9th June Sat Theatre Royal (De Grey Rooms)

Lord Mayors of York 10th June Sun 2:00pm Mansion House www.mansionhouseyork.com

The Chieftains 12th June 8:00pm Tues Barbican

The Wiggles 13th June Wed Grand Opera House

Baby day 13th June Wed 10:00am York Explore Library Explore York Library Learning Centre are inviting ‘bumps, babies, children under five and their teddies’ to attend a special event on Wednesday 13 June between 10am and 3.30pm

Reduced Shakespear Co 13/16th June Wed/Sat Theatre Royal The complete works of Sports (abridged)

Festival of Ideas 14th/30th June Thurs/Sat Various York is an incredibly exciting, vibrant and diverse city, rich in heritage, discovery and an overriding sense of curiosity—in short a city where ideas spring to life and flourish.York Festival of Ideas celebrates this vibrancy. This year’s programme – with a theme of Metamorphoses – brings together a range of world-class speakers, exhibitions, performances and a host of stimulating and interactive experiences for people of all ages, including York residents and visitors to the city. www.yorkfestivalofideas.com

Flower Festival 15th/17th June Fri/Sun Merchant Adventurers Hall Spirit of Adventure

Race meeting 15th June Knavesmire

Train Stories 15th June Fri 10:00am Acomb Explore Library The National Railway Museum would like to hear your stories about travelling by train and working in railway stations. If you have a story to tell, come along to Acomb Explore on Friday 15 June between 10am and 12pm. You can talk to a member of staff from the National Railway Museum about your memories. For more information about this project, including more about why the stories are being collected, see nrm.org.uk/stationstories.

Jubilee Concert 16th June 7:30pmSat Minster Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert

Steve Backshall 16th June Sat Grand Opera House “A wild life”

Get on your bike 16th/23/30th June Sat Oaken Grove Are you prepared for those summer bike rides? Join us for a practical and in-depth introduction to advanced cycle maintenance

York Carnival 16th June Sat 1100 -2000 Parliament Street The students from the University of York have pulled out all the stops to bring a festival to the centre of the City which will include two stages, one presenting bands and choirs, the other dance and much. more.www.yorkcarnival.org

Brazilian Carnival Day 17th June Sun 10:30am Early Music Centre

Flower Festival 15th/17th June Merchant Adventurers

Flower Power 17th June Sun 10:00am Rowntree Park

Little feet – Claytime 19th June Tue 11:00 & 1:45 Theatre Royal (part of a programme of events aimed at children running until 23rd June)

American Choir 19th June Tues 2:00pm Minster

Suzanne Vega 20th June Wed Grand Opera House

Olympic Torch Relay 19th/20th Jun Tues/Wed Various Cheer on the Starting from York College at 5.23pm the torch will be working its way around the city before heading up to the Knavesmire where there will be a free evening of entertainment. Events kick off at 5pm with a host of singing, dance and entertainment acts to celebrate the arrival of the torch at 6.50pm. Your evening will include entertainment from Singer/song writer Katy B, dance sensations Twist & Pulse and African Drumming and gospel choir Zamar. The evening will also be MC’d by former Blue Peter presenter Andy Akinwolere www.york.gov.uk/yorkgold2012

Killing Time 20th June Wed 7:00pm York Explore Library Come and meet talented crime writers Sheila Quigley and Bill Kitson at Explore York Library for an evening of murder and mystery

Strictly 22nd June 7:00pm Fri Barbican Strictly presents..dance to the music. Come and experience Strictly unleashed as the dancers and musicians demonstrate what they can do when there are no judges and no rules!

80’s mania 22nd June 7:30pm Fri Grand Opera House

Ken Dodd 23rd June Sat Grand Opera House

Chapter House Choir 23rd June Sat 7:30pm Minster The making of the drum

York Cycle Show 23rd/24th June Sat/Sun Racecourse Come along to the York Cycle Show for a wonderful bike festival, see fantastic stunts and amazing displays and take part in organised rides

Summer Fair 24th June Sun 1:00pm West Bank Park

York does vintage 24th June Sun 10:30am Merchant Adventurers

Bike ride 25th June Mon 11;00am Millenium Bridge

Close the coalhouse door 26th/30th June Tues/Sat Theatre Royal

Dreamboats and Petticoats 25th/30th June Mon/ Sat Grand Opera House

Versity Choir & Orchestra 27th June 19:30 Minster

Race for life 27th June Wed Knavesmire A women’s only 5km walk/ jog/ run starting and finishing on York Knavesmire all in aid of Cancer Research

Farmers Market 29th June Fri Parliament Street

Youth Music Festival 30th June Sat Barbican

Brassed on 30th/1st July Sat/Sun Museum Gardens

Kite Festival 29/1st July Fri/Sun Knavesmire (more…)

Live to ride another day – Police tell bikers after yet more accidents on local roads

With the long bank holiday weekend approaching, North Yorkshire Police is urging bikers using the county’s roads to ride safely and responsibly.

Hundreds of motorcyclists are expected to visit North Yorkshire over the extended bank holiday, to take advantage of the scenic routes on offer and while they are welcome it is important that the laws of the road are respected.

In the past six years, 79 bikers have been killed in North Yorkshire and the City of York with a further 622 seriously injured, and officers are keen to avoid any further tragedies. (more…)

Tornado puts the wind up metal thieves

North Yorkshire Police put its full support behind a European crackdown on metal theft this week.

Over 50 police officers took part in the 38-hour operation across North Yorkshire to support the European Network of Railway Police Force’s (RAILPOL) National Days of Action and Operation Tornado – a regional police campaign to tackle metal theft. (more…)