The week began with a tea dance at Acomb library
Cllr Sue Hunter (centre) visited Venturefest at the racecourse. The annual exhibition provides a showcase for local businesses
The Police sustained increased patrolling levels in Chapelfields. Fewer complaints about anti social behaviour across west York have been received this week
Councillors were out and about reporting issues for attention. These included leaf fall in Rylatt Place
Day burning street light reported by Andrew Waller
Graffiti in Acomb Green
and dumping and vandalism in the Beaconsfield Street back lane
Fly tipping
Car parking problems on School Street were reported. A survey is being undertaken to see whether residents want a ResPark scheme to be introduced in the area.
A new bollard was provided at the junction of Tudor Road and Kingsway West. Intended to improve road safety its precise effect is a puzzle to many
The week ended with today’s Acomb Market and Christmas lights switch on (4:00pm). Over £6000 was raised by voluntary donations to fund the lights