Latest News from Friday, June 6th, 2025
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A SUPERMARKET giant's plans for illuminated advertising roughly the same area as football goalposts at one of its York stores have been refused.
City of York Council planning officers turned down a planning application from Lidl for a sign next to the carpark at its supermarket in James Street.
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The dualling of the York Outer Ring Road could be staggered to allow time to find new funding, a report outlining options to address a £110 million shortfall has stated.
A City of York Council report stated the project including dualling the road between the A19 and Little Hopgrove roundabout could still be achieved if its delivery is carefully phased.
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A man has been arrested in connection with a police incident which happened in the city centre on June 3.
A North Yorkshire Police spokeperson said: "Robert Elkes, aged 30, was arrested on June 5 and has been remanded in custody to appear at York Magistrates' Court today (June 6) charged with wounding with intent and possessing a knife."
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A MAN has been stabbed in a York suburb.
North Yorkshire Police say they are investigating a stabbing in Baker Street in Clifton, a terrace off Shipton Street and near Burton Stone Lane.