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MORE than £3,200 has been raised by families from York, North and East Yorkshire for the city's special educational needs primary school following a major event.
Hob Moor Oaks Academy in Green Lane in Acomb in the west of the city provides specialist education for youngsters aged between two and 11.
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FRUSTRATION is growing over heavy traffic near a York tip as traders renew calls for action.
Fresh calls are being made for council bosses to take steps to ease congestion near Hazel Court Household Waste Recycling Centre which local traders say is damaging business.
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A York mum who had her hands and feet amputated after developing a severe infection and being in a month-long coma has spoken about embracing her new life.
Mandy Neal, 61, was rushed into York Hospital, put in an induced coma and placed on a ventilator at the end of 2023. She was diagnosed with pneumonia but also an infection - Strep A. The induced coma lasted the majority of January 2024.
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A major York church development has been saved after a mystery donor offered to donate £1.2 million – the full shortfall the project faced after a government rule change.
The unnamed donor has approached St Michael le Belfrey and offered to cover the outstanding cost, if needed, of the £8.5 million Impact project next to York Minster.