What’s the level of this council publish put up in Tang Corridor?

What’s the level of this council publish put up in Tang Corridor?


SO the council is as soon as once more embarking on a grand scheme to enhance infrastructure, this time for strolling and biking (The Press, December 17).

Perhaps they might be higher off beginning with getting the fundamentals proper?

Take this photograph of a publish erected in Tang Corridor Lane a number of months in the past, it could not have been put in a worse place and as but it would not actually have a signal on it!

Or how about tackling vehicles which might be parked on footpaths and cycleways?

Or how concerning the state of pavements and roads?

Our legislators simply love grand schemes however I for one would really like them far more if they simply ensured that what we have already got is sorted !

Harry Edessis,

Sadberge Court docket,

Osbaldwick,

York

Water leak is ‘accident ready to occur’

FOR a few weeks now water has been seeping out from a earlier try and restore a water leak within the highway on Lord Mayors Stroll.

Not a flood however sufficient to cowl the highway with a movie of water, not an actual downside you’ll suppose however it’s located on Lord Mayors Stroll subsequent to the Bile Beans wall artwork and on the forehead of the hill, flowing down in direction of the Monkgate site visitors lights.

The primary frost and the hill will turn out to be a treacherous ice rink, it is an accident ready to occur.

With dashing site visitors approaching the site visitors lights it would not naked to think about the results as automobiles skid down the highway.

It must be repaired with nice urgency – a sew in time, saves 9.

D M Deamer,

Penleys Grove Road,

Monkgate,

York

Labour supporter ought to be a part of the panto or circus

I FEEL I have to aspect with common Press correspondent Matthew Laverack and agree wholeheartedly along with his feedback about your southern correspondent Geoffrey Brooking’s fixed apologetic choices on the Labour celebration.

The final paragraph on one providing (The Press, December 9) made me snort out loud, quote: “Sir Keir Starmer is making our nation revered on the world stage once more and on the house entrance Sir Keir Starmer is making Britain nice once more”.

Contemplate the most recent ballot on voting intentions: some 61 per cent of the voting inhabitants are utterly dissatisfied with what the Labour Social gathering are doing to our nation.

As it’s the pantomime season, I’d recommend Mr Geoffrey Brooking ought to waste no time in auditioning as one of many clowns, or perhaps a joker if there’s a Panto that makes use of these characters, or would a circus be extra becoming?

Robert Waite,

Windmill Rise,

Holgate,

York

Spare a thought for the lonely and for carers

THIS has been a 12 months filled with change and uncertainty and, as we look ahead to 2025, we have no idea what kind of 12 months we’re in for.

However one factor that ought to by no means change is our need and skill to take care of each other.

This Christmas and New Yr there will likely be many individuals, maybe our neighbours and colleagues, who will discover the festive interval the loneliest time of the 12 months. Spare a thought for them and, if you happen to can, name in and say whats up. For some it is likely to be the one contact they get.

And, as at all times, spare a thought for individuals who will likely be working over the festive interval to guarantee that we and our family members are protected and get the care they want. An enormous thanks to all who work within the emergency providers, the NHS and naturally my very own sector, social care, for foregoing their celebrations to work.

Merry Christmas and a Completely satisfied New Yr!

Mike Padgham,

Chair, Unbiased Care Group,

Eastway, Scarborough

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, 2024-12-21 06:58:00

Mayor of York and North Yorkshire asks about council tax

Mayor of York and North Yorkshire asks about council tax


Mayor David Skaith, together with Deputy Mayor for Policing, Hearth and Crime, Jo Coles, visited the Walmgate space of York to assemble opinions on the precepts for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Hearth and Rescue Service.

The precepts are the quantities residents pay from their council tax invoice to fund these companies.

The session goals to tell the Police and Crime, and Hearth and Rescue Plans.

On this session, residents expressed a want for the police service to give attention to neighbourhood policing, violence towards ladies and women, and early intervention.

Additionally they highlighted the necessity to tackle underinvestment within the North Yorkshire Hearth and Rescue Service to ‘modernise and enhance’ hearth stations and tools.

The mayor mentioned that supporting a rise of 29 pence per week for the hearth service (Band D property) would elevate round £4.7 million.

This could permit the service to take care of the present supply of companies and make some enhancements, akin to funding essential upgrades to fireside stations, enhancing firefighter security and welfare with higher tools and coaching, and decreasing debt.

A rise of 27 pence per week for the police service (Band D property) would elevate round £4.4 million, matching the organisation’s inflationary pressures.

The present ranges of service supply could be maintained, and it could hopefully permit some funding in neighbourhood policing, early intervention and prevention actions, and tackling violence towards ladies and women.

Mayor Skaith mentioned: “Everybody deserves to really feel secure in our area, whether or not they’re at house, work, or in public.

“It’s my precedence to supply secure locations for all in York and North Yorkshire.

“This consists of offering emergency companies that may hold everybody who lives right here, works right here or visits us, secure and feeling secure.

“It’s critical that I hear your views, earlier than I make any choice.”

The survey is open till Monday, January 20, 2025.

All through this session, members from the Workplace for Policing, Hearth, Crime and Commissioning shall be visiting communities throughout York and North Yorkshire to listen to their views.




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, 2024-12-21 05:00:00

York council boss James Gilchrist Christmas recycling apology

York council boss James Gilchrist Christmas recycling apology


Residents who have been set to get their recycling taken on Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25), Friday, December 27 and Friday, January 3 will miss one assortment.

Metropolis of York Council surroundings lead James Gilchrist mentioned the modifications have been attributable to financial institution holidays and to provide workers time without work, with additional recycling set to be taken within the following collections.

However Tadcaster Street resident Glen Sargant mentioned he was extraordinarily aggravated and disenchanted he must wait 4 weeks throughout the bust festive interval.

It comes after the council introduced modifications to its waste and recycling collections throughout the Christmas and New Yr Interval.
 
The final recycling collections for many who would have had recycling collected on Christmas Day was on Wednesday, December 11 and they’re set to renew on Wednesday, January 8.

Collections which might have taken place on Friday, December 27 and Friday, January 3 will see them resume on Friday, January 10 and Friday, January 17 respectively.

Households with collections falling on Boxing Day (Thursday, December 26), New Years Day (Wednesday, January 1) and Thursday, January 2 are set to get recycling taken the subsequent day.
Collections on different days are set to happen as regular.

Folks with extra paper and cardboard ought to tear it up and place it flat in a cardboard field comparable in dimension to their recycling bins, in keeping with the council’s web site.

Tadcaster Street resident Mr Sargant mentioned he didn’t see why the council couldn’t organise additional collections for these households who must miss one.

He mentioned: “I’m extraordinarily aggravated and disenchanted that this council can’t prepare for recycling to be collected over Christmas.

“It’s the busiest time of the 12 months for recycling, and with my prolonged household over for the festive interval and plenty of different company, it’s a joke that I’ve to attend 4 weeks for my subsequent assortment.”

Council Atmosphere, Transport and Planning Director Mr Gilchrist mentioned residents would nonetheless be capable to take their waste to the Hazel Court docket and Towthorpe ideas and to native carry banks.

The council official mentioned: “Residents scheduled to have their recycling collections on Christmas Day, Friday, December 27 and Friday, January 3 will miss a single recycling assortment.

“We apologise for this inconvenience, and crews will acquire any additional recycling on the subsequent scheduled assortment.”

 




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, 2024-12-20 10:13:00

Revealed: How a lot cash every council in London will get to repair potholes

Revealed: How a lot cash every council in London will get to repair potholes


Capital allotted £24.5million to restore roads – lower than 5% of the Authorities money for the entire nation


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Ross Lydall , 2024-12-20 10:41:00

London will get bulk of Authorities's £1bn homelessness funding however money falls in need of masking council payments

London will get bulk of Authorities's £1bn homelessness funding however money falls in need of masking council payments


London boroughs now spend £4million on daily basis on housing homeless folks


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Rachael Burford , 2024-12-18 13:36:00

Criticism continues for Metropolis of York Council parking plans

Criticism continues for Metropolis of York Council parking plans


As beforehand reported by The Press, the council introduced plans to lift parking costs by a mean of fifty per cent, in a bid to lift an additional £1 million in income.

It will imply a £4.85-per-hour cost for the primary and second hour and additional 10 per cent enhance to £5.34 on Saturdays. The cost would deliver all automobile parks beneath the identical price.

The proposals would imply a hike of 111 per cent to costs in Foss Financial institution automobile park. Throughout busy intervals and occasions, Foss Financial institution’s parking costs would enhance by 132 per cent.

“Our proposals are about introducing consistency in parking costs all through the town centre and extra intently aligning these costs with the price of a household making the identical journey by bus,” stated the chief member for transport, Cllr Kate Ravilious.

“That’s crucial if we’re to make bus use a reputable different.”

The preliminary announcement acquired criticism from the chair of York Excessive Avenue Discussion board, Phil Pinder, who feared that additional will increase to parking costs would deter folks from visiting York.


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Cllr Ravilious added: “We additionally want to cut back car visitors to enhance bus service reliability. There may be proof to point switching to the bus, strolling, wheeling or biking maintains and even will increase client spending.

“In the intervening time we now have vital visitors congestion partly created by inconsistent parking costs, which generates extra pushed miles, one thing we desperately want to maneuver away from to keep away from choking up the town.

“We encourage residents and companies to make their views identified earlier than the present finances session ends on January 1.”

Phil Pinder accused the council of “enjoying politics” with their plans to maneuver folks to bus journey. 

“In the event that they wish to get folks utilizing buses, then they want to take a look at enhancing the service,” he stated.

“Pricing folks out of their vehicles will simply make them do their procuring elsewhere. There’s out of city buyers that are not vacationers, and plenty of companies depend on them.

“They’ll lose cash on this, it will flip folks away.”

Phil stated that each he and the Excessive Avenue Discussion board met with Metropolis of York Council to debate the proposals, the place they prompt options comparable to dynamic pricing – one thing that would see costs each enhance and reduce relying on demand.

If the present plans are permitted, parking would turn out to be cheaper at Q Park’s two privately run areas in York, the Shambles and Barbican automobile parks, with their Saturday costs being decrease than Metropolis of York Council’s proposed off-peak charges. 


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, 2024-12-18 05:00:00

North Yorkshire Council indicators cope with Econ of Ripon

North Yorkshire Council indicators cope with Econ of Ripon

NY Highways, which runs the winter service on behalf of North Yorkshire Council, has entered a seven-year lease with Ripon-based engineering agency Econ.

The £5.7 million contract will see 31 new gritters deal with the county’s 5,800 miles of roads, which, laid finish to finish, would run from Northallerton to Tokyo.

The gritters have been delivered in batches ranging from October, and the ultimate ones might be on the street by January.

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About 70 gritters are required to run the winter upkeep service throughout the county annually, with the brand new gritters changing the oldest automobiles within the fleet.

North Yorkshire Council’s government member for highways and transport, Cllr Keane Duncan, stated: “Our funding within the new gritting fleet additional demonstrates our dedication to delivering essentially the most environment friendly winter service throughout our huge county.

“The partnership with Econ not solely means we have now essentially the most up-to-date and dependable automobiles, however we’re delivering a major price saving for taxpayers too. We’re additionally happy to have the ability to assist an area agency as they’re an enormous employer within the county.

Lined up and good to go
Lined up and good to go (Picture: Pic equipped)

“We look ahead to the gritters taking to the roads as we try to maintain the county transferring this winter.”

Gritters, their drivers, responsibility managers and officers are on name 24 hours a day between October and April – and longer if climate circumstances require. Final 12 months, greater than 5,000 routes had been handled. 

Cameras and trackers are fitted within the gritters, which offer up-to-date data and permits them to be tracked on-line.

The managing director at Econ, Jonathan Lupton, stated: “We’re delighted to construct on our longstanding partnership with NY Highways with the supply of those 31 new gritters, which can play a significant position in conserving motorists protected on North Yorkshire’s roads this winter.

“For 55 years, Econ has been the trade chief within the manufacture of gritters, and we look ahead to persevering with to play our half in guaranteeing councils, highways companies and street contractors can hold Britain’s roads transferring.”

Additional data on gritting operations, together with street cameras and maps, may be discovered at www.northyorks.gov.uk/gritting

Gritting updates are posted on the council’s Twitter and Fb accounts @northyorksc




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, 2024-12-17 16:09:00

Hopwood DePree: Hollywood star who moved to UK to revive ancestral household manor embroiled in row with Rochdale council

Hopwood DePree: Hollywood star who moved to UK to revive ancestral household manor embroiled in row with Rochdale council

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A former Hollywood star’s bold £13m undertaking to revive a Lancashire stately residence tied to his household’s historical past for over 400 years lie in ruins after he was dumped from the undertaking and locked out of the location.

Hopwood DePree, the actor-turned-restorer, left the glitz of Tinseltown behind in 2017 to embark on an bold undertaking: respiratory new life into the historic Hopwood Corridor in Rochdale.

Over time, he labored with native volunteers to revive the Grade II listed property, gaining planning permission for a daring transformation that included a 25-bedroom lodge, outside cinema, giftshop and heritage path.

But, in a bitter twist, Rochdale Borough Council has refused to resume their settlement, citing an absence of progress, leaving DePree’s dream teetering on the brink.

Hopwood DePree moved his life from sunny LA to Middleton, Greater Manchester in 2017, when he entered into an agreement with the council to restore the Hopwood Hall, a Grade II listed 1420s building.

Hopwood DePree moved his life from sunny LA to Middleton, Higher Manchester in 2017, when he entered into an settlement with the council to revive the Hopwood Corridor, a Grade II listed 1420s constructing. (AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

Born in Holland, Michigan in 1970, DePree moved to Los Angeles the place he attended the College of Southern California and in 1995, he produced, directed, wrote and starred in his first function as an actor. He went on to work with stars together with Jennifer Connelly and 4 time Academy Award nominee Ed Harris earlier than he made the transfer throughout the pond.

As a toddler, his grandfather would inform him tales bedtime tales about Hopwood Corridor, however he had all the time dismissed the tales as fiction. Nonetheless, many years later he found it to be an actual place, and realised it was nonetheless standing simply 5 miles north of Manchester.

Constructed 600 years in the past in 1426, the Grade II listed constructing has given shelter to a number of well-known figures together with Man Fawkes and Lord Byron.

However after the household’s two male heirs have been killed within the First World Warfare, Mr DePree’s ancestor’s offered the corridor in 1922 to Lancashire Cotton Company earlier than Rochdale Council bought it within the Nineties.

The corridor was left empty and over quite a lot of years, fell into disrepair.

Rochdale council decided not to renew the agreement with the actor in October, claiming there had not been sufficient progress in the hall’s restoration.

Rochdale council determined to not renew the settlement with the actor in October, claiming there had not been enough progress within the corridor’s restoration. (Getty Pictures)

However – undeterred by the overgrown grounds and crumbling roof – Mr DePree realised his dream to revive his ancestral residence to its former glory and at some point hopefully reside in it.

After getting in contact with the council, he entered into an exclusivity settlement with them, permitting him to take management of the corridor’s refurbishment and buy the property for a ‘nominal sum’ if he produced a viable marketing strategy.

With the neighborhood behind him, seven years of improvement led by himself and native volunteers has seen the manor and its grounds remodel from the as soon as derelict website.

However earlier this 12 months, Mr DePree was left devastated when he discovered himself locked out the manor, and discovering the council had determined to not renew their settlement with him.

He stated: “I’m completely flabbergasted as is the neighborhood by the behaviour of Rochdale Borough Council. To say that it’s disappointing can be an understatement. The volunteers and locals who’ve labored so tirelessly are devastated.”

The council say the settlement hinged on Mr DePree’s skill to convey forth a commercially viable enterprise mannequin to safe the “long run way forward for the corridor, alongside an in depth planning permission”, which it says he had not produced.

Nonetheless, Mr DePree advised The Unbiased that he has “revered and upheld all our obligations,” and even introduced a marketing strategy to the council to which he claims he obtained help for.

Hopwood DePree claimed he had received “full support” when he had presented a business plan to the council in July 2022.

Hopwood DePree claimed he had obtained “full help” when he had introduced a marketing strategy to the council in July 2022. (AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

He additionally secured planning permission in 2022 to convey this industrial imaginative and prescient to life, with an out of doors cinema display, lodge, reward store, occasions house and heritage path all set to be together with in his improvement of the corridor.

Native volunteers who’ve labored on the location for a number of years additionally discovered themselves bewildered as they have been additionally denied entry to the location earlier this 12 months.

In response to the council’s resolution, hundreds signed a petition in help of Mr DePree, demanding that the council permits the present undertaking to proceed.

The petition, which has collected over 4,000 signatures, asks the council to permit volunteers and Mr DePree resume their work, which has included enter from “many volunteers from the local people, in addition to heritage professionals, nationwide and worldwide funders and supporters.”

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Hopwood DePree (AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

Chief of Rochdale Borough Council, Councillor Neil Emmott, stated: “Hopwood Corridor is a neighborhood historic asset which implies an important deal to the folks of Middleton and certainly the broader borough. One thing as essential as that is about a lot a couple of particular person, nonetheless well-intentioned they could be. Public property are owned by our residents and we can not permit them to switch to a non-public particular person with out an excessive amount of care.

“Mr DePree was requested to fulfill quite a lot of situations after we entered into our settlement with him. We might be failing in our obligation to guard our historic property if we didn’t maintain Mr DePree to the phrases of this settlement.

“We all know that many native residents have put their coronary heart and soul into Hopwood Corridor’s restoration as volunteers on the undertaking. We’re very clear that we are going to proceed to contain these volunteers and the broader neighborhood in any future plans.”

Rochdale City Council will now perform a feasibility examine to evaluate how the historic asset might be introduced again into use.


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Athena Stavrou , 2024-12-17 14:08:00

Council tax to rise to fund enhance in police budgets

Council tax to rise to fund enhance in police budgets



Policing minister Dame Diana Johnson mentioned the funding settlement struck the correct stability between funding the police and defending taxpayers.


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David Hughes , 2024-12-17 11:15:00

Minister guidelines out ‘supercouncils’ as council reforms introduced

Minister guidelines out ‘supercouncils’ as council reforms introduced



Native authorities minister Jim McMahon mentioned native authorities reforms would give elected councillors ‘much more energy’ to make selections of their areas.


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Will Durrant , 2024-12-16 18:12:00