The annual Colour & Light Festival returned to the city this February, bringing large-scale projections and sound displays to historic locations in the centre of York. The event took place between 4 and 22 February at the Eye of York, where digital projections were displayed across the walls of York Castle Museum and Clifford’s Tower….
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Chocolate & Co : York Café Helps To Change Lives
York City bounce back with win after unbeaten run ends
York City bounced back from the disappointment of losing their record-breaking unbeaten run with a strong 3-1 win over Eastleigh FC on Saturday. The Minstermen had seen their impressive 25 game unbeaten streak halted earlier in the week at Boreham Wood. They responded in the best possible way with a confident performance in front of the home fans at the LNER
Snickelway Art Trails Revamped
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:
York Knights Face Sheffield Eagles in a Yorkshire Derby
York Knights are just a week away from their Yorkshire clash against Sheffield in the Betfred Championship at the LNER community Stadium. Mark Applegarth's side are looking for their fourth consecutive win in the league, which is part of a run of games involving eight win out of nine games. Their
Meet Archie Whitfield: The Local Lad Running To Every Premier League Stadium In Memory Of His Dad
In April Archie began his challenge, one that was to push himself to do 20 ultra marathons became a journey of remembrance for in Archie's own words "An amazing Dad". Archie's challenge was to run consecutively from each stadium in the Premier League from Newcastle's St. James' Park to end eventually




