City of York Council has teamed up with one of the UK's biggest broadband providers to tackle recent reports of criminal damage to their on-street fibre cabinets. It follows a spike in reports that many of the green cabinets throughout the City have been defaced by graffiti in recent months, and
York Tiktok star’s ‘anti-Valentine’ London show
The return of Aesthetica Film Festival
Paramedic’s driving ban after e-scooter conviction
A York paramedic could potentially lose his job after been convicted of drink-driving an e-scooter. Samuel Bradley, 30, was given a 16 month ban and £580 fine at York Magistrates Court. District judge Adrian Lower commented: "These e-scooters are not toys, they are electric motor vehicles. Before they can be hired,
Girls’ night in aid of spiking awareness
York City FC looks forward to finally facing Boston United FC
Return of York’s favourite dame
Excitement builds in anticipation of premiere of students’ biggest play since lockdown
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