A medieval-inspired art trail has been opened on seven of the city’s alleyways and ginnels, also known as snickelways. This project is part of York Business Improvement District (BID) snickelway rejuvenation plan, to encourageresidents and tourists to explore them. Each Snickelway tells stories of lost churches, marketplaces and craftspeople as Kate Giles, Senior Lecturer at University of York, said:
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The music department at the University of York is busy preparing for next week's premiere of their biggest event since the end of lockdown. The production, Antigone, will take place at Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall from Wednesday 3rd November until Friday 5th November. Taking inspiration from modern day issues, the project



