Latest News from Monday, March 31st, 2025
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York councillors have backed a call to explore how charges on visitors’ stays could be brought in, but heard the issue has proved sensitive for hospitality businesses.
Councillors approved a motion on Thursday, March 27 which instructs the Labour Executive to explore the different ways a visitor levy, otherwise known as a tourist tax, could be introduced.
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A WELL-KNOWN local manufacturer returned to his old school to secure one of the most prestigious contracts in the company’s 37-year history.
The chairman of the York Handmade Brick Company, David Armitage, whose firm is based at Alne, near Easingwold, in North Yorkshire, is providing 350,000 high-quality bricks
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CONSTRUCTION work has begun on a building set to improve research and educational functions at an internationally-recognised site on Green Belt land near York.
Natural England are erecting a science hub at the Lower Derwent Valley National Nature Reserve (LDVNNR) in Wheldrake.
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The mayor of York and North Yorkshire has announced the first police and crime plan for the region.
Published today (Monday, March 31), David Skaith shared the plan at an event in Northallerton.