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How businesses can get our help too
DID you know City of York Council Trading Standards does not only advise consumers but can also advise local businesses, whether sole traders, partnerships or limited companies, about their legal rights and obligations too? Competition and consumer protection
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Shedding light on village mystery
JUST as York prepares to switch on its Nestl Rowntree Christmas lights, ensuring every street is a quality street this Yuletide, the Diary learns of another illuminating tale. The old street lights on Osbaldwick village green were being replaced by modern
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Community Firefighter
Applications are invited from men and women who live or work at Boroughbridge, Selby and Huntington and are interested in becoming part time Firefighters. We are particularly keen to recruit people who can primarily provide daytime cover (6am-6pm - or
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Drivers
Experienced HGV Drivers. This is no ordinary job advert in 10 seconds you could be driving towards a much bright future. Call us to find out why Garry or Paul on 01482 610610. Updated: 14:44 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Assembly Workers
Required for long term contract. Clean factory environment. Full time day shift positions available. Outskirts of York. Full and part time available. For further details contact Tara Mawby on 01759 376250 (agy). Updated: 14:43 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Receptionist
Full and part time Receptionists. Various. Tel. 01904 655266 (agy). Updated: 14:42 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Care Assistants
Full time Care Assistants, Domestics, CRB required. Good rates of pay. Tel. 01423 330609. Updated: 14:42 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Commis Chef
Commis Chef required, talented and enthusiastic individual required in 90 cover hotel restaurant. Excellent salary. Central York. Ring 01904 559000 to arrange an interview. Updated: 14:41 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Security Officers
Full Time Security Officer required in the Acomb area of York. The shift pattern is 6 nights on duty and 3 off. Experience is preferred but not necessary as full training will be given. You must possess the ability to use your own initiative as well as
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'I'll never come to York again'
A TOURIST says he will never visit York again after his family and two friends were fined up to £210 - because they had returned to their parked cars 18 minutes late. Chartered architect Brian Martin, from Bedford, has written to City of York Council
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Pile on parking pressure
Congratulations to the Evening Press for the sustained pressure on City of York Council over parking charges and yellow lines. Keep it up! Thousands are with you. We are all fed up with hearing the feeble replies from Coun Ann Reid, City of York Council's
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Slot the difference
As the row over York's evening parking charges rumbles on, Mike Laycock visits another historic northern city to examine what happens when motorists park up there for a night out. CATHY Wilson casually pops a £1 coin in the slot and waits for her ticket
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York tourism losing out to Selby, claim
VISITORS are deserting York for the charms of a neighbouring district because of controversial parking charges and Minster entry fees, it was claimed today. But city tourism chiefs denied that thousands of tourists are deserting the city for Selby district
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Traders angry at parking changes
MEASURES intended to improve car parking in an East Yorkshire town have angered traders. The controversial changes mean that vehicles can now be left in Pocklington town centre for just an hour instead of two. The trial scheme was introduced last month
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Restaurant duo rap parking fees
A COUPLE warned today that their York restaurant and similar small businesses will go bankrupt unless evening parking charges are dropped soon. Fernando and Jane Scanu, proprietors of Mamma Mia, in Gillygate, said they had suffered numerous cancelled
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Dobson backs charges fight
FORMER Cabinet Minister Frank Dobson is backing the Evening Press Stop The Highway Robbery campaign. The York-born Labour politician, who has a home at Dunnington, signed up to our petition while shopping at Scott's Butchers in Low Petergate, York, where
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Damage 'will take ages to repair'
A RETAILER has launched a scathing attack on York's parking charges, claiming they are ruining the city's economy. Ann Hainsworth spoke out after collecting hundreds of signatures for the Evening Press Stop The Highway Robbery petition, taking the total
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Pensioners voice their disapproval
YORK'S high parking charges have come under fire from an organisation representing the city's pensioners. Members of the Older People's Assembly claimed that the charges are having a disproportionate impact on older people, many of whom are on low incomes
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Cost of parking charges revealed
YORK'S controversial new parking charges and restrictions cost £158,800 to introduce, it was revealed today. The bill for new Pay & Display meters alone came to £132,900, with additional costs arising for matters such as painting new yellow lines
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Protesters step up parking fight
HUNDREDS of shopkeepers, clubs, voluntary and residents' groups have been invited to a meeting to decide the next stage of a campaign against York's parking charges. Letters about the gathering on Thursday have been posted to traders and other interested
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Scrap these fees, say city motorists
AN "OVERWHELMING" number of York motorists want the city's controversial new evening parking charges scrapped, according to councillors behind a new survey. City of York Council's Labour Group today said it received several hundred responses to its parking
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Too out-of-touch to be king?
A PLEASING mental image comes to mind apropos the story about Prince Charles, the feudal memo and the former personal assistant suing for unfair dismissal. It is of Her Majesty, a cast-aside newspaper in front of her, knocking back the vitamins and saying
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Round two in battle of Fulford
Anger over the felling of two ancient copper beech trees at Connaught Court was just the beginning - the real battle of Fulford has yet to start. STEPHEN LEWIS assesses the extent of opposition to plans to develop the grounds. The residents THE view out
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Now nuns turn on yellow lines
A NUN has pleaded for yellow lines outside her York convent to be included in a proposed review of evening parking restrictions. Sister Mary Walmsley says carers looking after elderly nuns at the Bar Convent at night are frightened to walk there from
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Council £142,000 down as city centre parking dips
FEWER people have been parking in City of York Council's long-stay car parks - and even these have been leaving their vehicles for shorter periods, a report has revealed. The declining use of car parks has led to a £142,000 shortfall in the authority's
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Business chiefs welcome changes
BUSINESS leaders who have been heavily involved in the campaign against evening parking charges have warmly welcomed the changes. But there was a much cooler reaction from other campaigners in the trades unions and Labour movements. Len Cruddas, chief
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Parking fees hit cricketers for six
CRICKETERS have been hit for six by evening parking charges, it was revealed today - as council officers prepared to unveil possible changes to the fees. A total of 50 clubs playing in a York cricket league were due to gather in the city centre for a
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More groups in City exodus
THREE more organisations are abandoning York city centre for their meetings in the wake of evening parking charges. Ornithologists, the Inner Wheel Club and even the Ramblers are the latest groups to join the exodus to venues outside the centre where
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Destiny's Child, Destiny Fulfilled (Columbia) **
THREE years on from Survivor, Destiny's Child release their sixth and, judging from the title, final studio album. Beyonce Knowles and Kelly Rowland have become stars in their own right, and, on the quiet, Michelle Williams has achieved recognition as
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Westlife, ...Allow Us To Be Frank (S Records) *
ON the plus side, ...Allow Us To Be Frank is handsomely presented. Westlife scrub up well and fans will cherish the dashing Fifties-style photos. Also, the album is well orchestrated and the entire project has been expertly fashioned. Being horribly patronising
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Health vow on gas site
THE company which has been decontaminating heavily polluted land in York has sought to reassure residents that their health has not been put at risk. Encia Consulting Ltd has told people living near the former gasworks site at Heworth Green that there
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Feathers in cap
YORK Indoor Bowls Club's expected tough encounter against Featherstone in the first round of the Egham Trophy failed to materialise as they won 114-51 led by Dave Stroughair's outstanding rink. They led 13-0 after only four ends and scored a seven on
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Acorn face banana skin in bid to bounce back
YORK Acorn ARLC have an excellent opportunity to get their promotion push back on track as they host Huddersfield Sharks on Saturday. However, Blue and Golds boss Dave Kay has warned the West Yorkshiremen will be no push-overs despite their lowly status
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Carlisle header bails out United
CLARKE Carlisle's late header rescued a point for Leeds United against Watford last night - and spared the blushes of team-mate Sean Gregan. The midfielder's backpass howler looked as though it had gifted victory at Elland Road to the busy Hornets. Instead
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City draw closer to new home
YORK City are moving closer to identifying a site for the building of a new sports stadium. The football club are in the process of drawing up a shortlist in conjunction with the City of York Council and three sites would appear to be emerging as preferred
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Praise for juries
IN this era of Guantanamo Bay, where innocent as well as guilty can vanish for indefinite periods, we should be thankful for two British institutions. One is the Habeas Corpus Act which requires anyone accused to be brought to justice visibly, and soon
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Christmas lights just an advertising gimmick
WHEN Nestl announced their £30,000 donation to York's Christmas lights appeal, it was nice to think that one of our largest businesses was giving something back to the community in the true goodwill spirit of Christmas. However, now that the decorations
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A railway city
I AM in total agreement with Simon Bell's letter (November 20). Mr Jeffrey's protest really annoyed me. Leeman Road was always associated with the railway industry and always will be, even though new residential properties have sprung up. Jubilee Terrace
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Flood the pits
FOLLOWING your recent article on the merits or otherwise of dredging the River Ouse, has anyone considered the vast storage capacity below our feet? That is the now closed and soon-to-be deserted Selby Coalfield. Just imagine an inlet at Westow main entrance
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The real message
IT'S Christmas shoebox time again. While this provides an excellent lesson to our children in considering the less fortunate at Christmas time, parents and teachers should understand the real aim of the Samaritan's Purse organisation. This is to evangelise
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History Teacher
History Teacher required for temporary contract. Teachers also required for supply work in the York and surrounding areas. Call Beaver Employment on 0845 601985 Updated: 14:37 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Trainee Dental Nurse
Trainee Dental Nurse required for modern expanding practice. Full training provided. Salary negotiable. Tel. 01904 422918. Updated: 14:35 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Claims Assessors
Corries is a Personal Injury specialist Solicitors practice based in York. We currently require Claims Assessors (full and part time). Confident and capable people to join our expanding New Claims Team, where you will deal with a variety of new and existing
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Joiners
Top quality joinerrs required for various locations in the York area. Immediate start and continuity of work. For details ring Rob Scarce on 07739 702321 (m) or Ricky Long on 07739 702324 (m). Updated: 14:25 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Telephone Account Manager
Telephone Account Manager. Thorp Arch £14k - OTE £20k. Working for a fantastic company, some sales experience would be advantageous. A good telephone manner and an outgoing personality essential. Interviewing now! Please call Cassy on 01937 587710 if
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Way we were
Thursday, November 25, 2004 100 years ago: A columnist thought that local agriculturists, and others, would perhaps be interested in the announcement that there had just died from old age, at Pickering, a ewe which was 20 years old, who had given birth
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Review: The York Scout & Guide Gang Show 2004, Joseph Rowntree Theatre, York, until November 27
IF IT ain't broke, don't fix it. The Scout Movement stuck to its tried and tested formula last night when staging its two-yearly stage spectacular. There were ambitious song-and-dance routines punctuated by comedy sketches with the show building up to
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Receptionist
Part time Medical Receptionist in 10 GP City Centre Medical Practice. No previous experience is needed but basic comsputer knowledge is essential. For further details and application form phone senior receptionist at Jorvik Medical Practice on 01904 724199
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Grounds for optimism
IDENTIFYING three possible sites for a new York City ground marks a big step forward for the club. All the very real fears that City could end up homeless and groundless now seem to be safely in the past. The club bought time with the £2 million loan
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Clamping down
HOW ironic that in the week when York residents can park for £1, the first car should be clamped in the city for non-payment of parking tickets. The council is right to have such a tough new policy, as illustrated by the selfish behaviour of the driver
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Acorn face banana skin in bid to bounce back
YORK Acorn ARLC have an excellent opportunity to get their promotion push back on track as they host Huddersfield Sharks on Saturday. However, Blue and Golds boss Dave Kay has warned the West Yorkshiremen will be no push-overs despite their lowly status
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Flying the flag
YORK youngster Danny Allan has proven his rugby league pedigree by winning selection to the England Under-16s Combined Youth squad. The 15-year-old had been picked for the Under-15s national squad last season and has now followed that up with a similar
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Parking petition handed to council leaders
THE Evening Press Stop The Highway Robbery petition was being handed over to City of York Council today - boosted by hundreds of signatures collected at a city centre department store. Graham Audus, manager of Supersave in Fossgate, said customers had
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Table-top test for All Blacks
IN-FORM New Earswick All Blacks' title credentials face their second stern test in as many weeks on Saturday, writes Peter Martini. Last week Simon Baynes' men comprehensively saw off previously unbeaten Kippax to head Pennine League division two and
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Unite against racism
RACISM in football has reared its ugly and unwelcome head again over the past week and needs to be stamped out just as quickly. I thought monkey chants and other despicable forms of racial abuse were things of the past and had been eradicated, but there's
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Parking charges leave bitter taste
PARKING charges and restrictions are set to cost a York pub thousands in lost takings - after rugby players abandoned it for their post-match celebrations. York Groves Amateur Rugby League Club says new restrictions and charges make it too expensive and
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5,000 join battle against charges
THE Evening Press Stop The Highway Robbery petition has collected more than 5,000 signatures. Today we urge readers who support the campaign, but have not yet signed up - or who have signed a form, but not yet sent it back to the paper - to do so as soon
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Tourists threaten to stop city visits
GUESTS staying in bed and breakfast accommodation at York's Bar Convent have confirmed some of the nuns' worst fears about the impact of evening parking charges. Visitors have been rushing to sign the Evening Press' Stop The Highway Robbery petition,
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Readers' letters: Let people speak
I WAS disappointed to read that the Liberal Democrat councillors are upsetting businesses and individuals who criticise their parking policies. As we have seen, this has been both through the Evening Press and in private letters sent to those who have
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Questions on parking charge survey 'biased' claim
A RESIDENT asked to take part in a City of York Council survey claimed today that questions on controversial evening parking charges were biased. Talk About questionnaires go out to 2,200 randomly-selected people in the city three times a year to discover
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Reader's letter: Write and wrong
THERE is a certain irony in Lloyd Massingham of Rock-Ola music accusing me of intimidation, not by writing to me personally but by sending a letter at me through the Press ('Anger at letter to advertisers', August 2). I wrote to him along with all the
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Outsiders to clash at Barbican
TWO of the tournament outsiders will clash in York tomorrow for a place in the final of snooker's second biggest tournament. And tonight a former world and UK champion and the new hot-shot of the season bid to get into the last four. Joe Perry, the world
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York tops in the region
ALL the indications are that the York is outperforming the Yorkshire economy. The latest figures from the York business survey, carried out by the City of York Council's economic development unit, indicate that unemployment is below both regional and
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Hotel's facelift ready for Ascot
WORK at the four-star York Marriott Hotel has got off to a flying start. The upmarket hotel in Tadcaster Road, Dringhouses, whose grounds overlook York's famous racecourse, is undergoing a £3.5 million investment. Work is on schedule to be completed in
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City draw closer to new home
YORK City are moving closer to identifying a site for the building of a new sports stadium. The football club are in the process of drawing up a shortlist in conjunction with the City of York Council and three sites would appear to be emerging as preferred
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Busby to check out Robinson again
YORK City caretaker boss Viv Busby will have another look at possible loan striker Paul Robinson next week after an "okay" display for the Minstermen reserves last night. The Tranmere Rovers forward played in City's 4-0 Pontin's Holidays League division
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Duo back review of yellow lines
THE owners of a top York restaurant who warned they might quit York because of yellow lines have welcomed plans to restore evening on-street parking. City of York Council may remove controversial on-street parking restrictions in up to 12 streets, following
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Victory
MOTORISTS and business leaders today warmly welcomed council proposals to halt York's highway robbery. After months of campaigning by the Evening Press, business and trade union leaders, charities and societies, City of York Council is set to slash evening
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Council's parking review unveiled
CONTROVERSIAL evening parking charges in York are set to be cut to a flat rate £2 - with a £1 discount for residents. And City of York Council may freeze daytime charges until 2006. Other suggestions, which were being unveiled at a press briefing this
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Countdown to 'p-day' protest
ONE more major protest against York's parking charges is being planned on "P-Day" - the day councillors decide whether to scrap or reduce evening fees. York Trades Union Council (TUC) is organising a lobby outside the Guildhall in Coney Street before
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Hotelier slams parking charge
A CITY centre hotel manager says York's evening parking charges have hit his business - and are a poor reward for almost £6 million of investment. The Ramada Encore, which does not have its own car park, opened in Micklegate in 2002 when evening parking
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Off the menu
CELEBRITY chef John Benson-Smith has revealed he was thinking of opening a new restaurant in York - until evening parking charges came in. Mr Benson-Smith, who is chef director of award-winning Hazlewood Castle, near Tadcaster, told the Evening Press
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Parking stink
A COMPANY BOSS claims York's parking policy "stinks" and is likely to drive away the small businesses and shoppers needed for the city to prosper. Ian Fozard, managing director of Market Town Taverns plc of Knaresborough, which runs a chain of niche bars
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Now it's over to you, councillor
ALMOST 6,500 people have called on City of York Council to halt its highway robbery. The Evening Press yesterday handed over petition forms - urging the authority to scrap evening and on-street parking charges and remove all unnecessary yellow lines -
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The passion of parking
Mike Laycock looks back at our campaign against York's new parking charges and restrictions, which has gathered support from across the community. I HAVE organised a fair number of Evening Press campaigns over the years, but cannot recall one ever generating
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Reader's letter: Parking charges ruined our day
I HAVE recently returned from a weekend visit to York and, while I appreciate the quality and interest of what you have to offer, our visit was soured and I will never visit the city again. The visit was made by three families on the weekend of August
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Family Spirit - 25/11/04
Brandsby trainer Peter Beaumont is sure of a good reception if Moor Spirit wins at Musselburgh tomorrow - his daughter, Anthea Morshead, is clerk of the course. Moor Spirit has every chance in the Balfour Kilpatrick Supply Chain Novices' Handicap Chase
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Tunde, Tunde (RCA) **
The soul of the Lighthouse Family, Tunde Baiyewu finds a voice of his own on his debut solo album. Featuring his first single Great Romantic, the album showcases 11 largely downbeat, melancholic, slow-paced tracks penned by Tunde in collaboration with
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Good Charlotte, The Chronicles Of Life And Death (Epic) **
WHAT'S happened to pop-punk? The genre is virtually unrecognisable to what it was only a few years ago. Its chief protagonists have got all serious on us. Gone are the laugh-a-long lyrics about enemas, the all-singing, all-gurning stupidity of the videos
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Daniel Bedingfield, Second First Impressions (Polydor) ****
AS much as you really, really don't want to like him, Daniel Bedingfield is a talented guy. A first listen to his make-or-break second album may leave you thinking his sister Natasha is poised to snatch his crown, but stick with it - it's a grower. The
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Jay Sean, Me Against Myself (Relentless) **
IS he a rapper or is he a singer? Jay Sean can't decide and that's what makes the title of this debut album ironic. This artist is derivative. From his name, with its obvious US rap star links, to his music - a sterile R&B sound jazzed up with traditional
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Ben Christophers, The Spaces In Between (Cooking Vinyl) ****
OCCASIONALLY, a performer is so gifted you look forward to every drop of music they produce. With his 1999 debut My Beautiful Demon, Wolverhampton-born Christophers produced one of the overlooked gems of that decade. He has not equalled the mix of electronics
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Death In Vegas, Satan's Circus (Drone) ****
NEW label, new album and new outlook. Death In Vegas, Aka Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes, release their fourth album, this time on their own label. In a sharp departure, Satan's Circus features no guest vocals favouring instead stripped down bass and
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Sal-on the road
FED UP with paying expensive rent and costly business rates, these hairdressers from York have decided to hit the road. The mother-and-daughter team have invested in a mobile hair salon to escape taxes and charges associated with running a city centre
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Barbican battle cry
HUNDREDS of residents are being urged to back efforts to block a late-night licence at York's Barbican Centre. The Save Our Barbican campaign group says it has delivered leaflets to 500 homes, urging people to lodge objections with York Magistrates by
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Green light for parking scheme
A £15,000 scheme to extend a residents' parking scheme into York streets plagued by commuter traffic is set to get the go-ahead. City of York Council officers balloted residents in the Scarcroft Hill and Thorpe Street areas to see if they wanted their
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Fatal crash man relived horror
SELBY bypass's first car crash victim had only just recovered from another horrific road accident, it emerged today. Pensioner Bernard Williamson cheated death four years ago when his car was in a head-on crash after skidding on a patch of oil on the
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Cervical cancer gel testing hope
YORK academics are pioneering two major research projects which could create significant improvements in women's health. Researchers at the University of York are developing a gel to combat early stage cervical cancer, which would end the practice of
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Bar chaos fears rise
MORE than 80 per cent of York's city centre bars could be without door staff over the Christmas period, it was revealed today. Bosses at F1 Security, which employs 137 supervisors to watch over nightspots across York, said festive revelry could descend
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Cause for alarm
A YORK pensioner has told how a burglar alarm salesman persuaded her to withdraw £2,000 in cash from her bank after subjecting her to a four-hour sales pitch. She said Paul Rawson accompanied her to the city centre bank and then returned with her to her
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Outsiders to clash at Barbican
TWO of the tournament outsiders will clash in York tomorrow for a place in the final of snooker's second biggest tournament. And tonight a former world and UK champion and the new hot-shot of the season bid to get into the last four. Joe Perry, the world
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David back in copter 20 years after crash
HIS heart was pumping, he was nervous - but David Dews put his pain aside to face the fears that had haunted him since he almost died in a helicopter crash more than 20 years ago. David, who was seriously injured in the crash while serving with the Army
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Tow the line
CITY of York Council's tough new stance against motorists who persistently flout parking regulations started to bite today. A car was towed away from North Street today after becoming the first vehicle to be clamped under the crackdown. The motorist,
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Who decides on busking talent?
SO Chris Titley thinks that plans to audition buskers is a good idea (Diary, November 22). But why, exactly? Apparently because it's been done in Budapest and, oh yes, because Les who "serenades York shoppers" with his dogs, gave it the thumbs up. But
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London auditions
CHRIS Titley is not quite correct in saying that auditions for buskers started in Budapest. I believe the first people to do this were the pre-Livingstone London County Council after the old Covent Garden market was moved to the outskirts of London. I
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Sell off this land
THE Joseph Rowntree Foundation hopes to take possession of the 'Derwenthorpe' land in the near future, and that any profit from the development will be put back into the site. I cannot understand why the city council is dealing with an unelected and unaccountable
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Stop protesting
ISN'T it about time the Save Our Barbican minority group bowed to the inevitable and stopped causing delays and more expense over the whole issue? If York is to have any provision at all for swimming in the foreseeable future SOB should pipe down and
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Noisy trains
MR BELL of Hertfordshire criticises Leeman Road area residents for opposing the train care depot (Letters, November 20). However,he fails to make the distinction between the normal disturbances of the rail line that residents understand when they buy
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Time to protest
AFTER finally receiving a call from the planning officer at City of York Council regarding the application for a refuelling depot on Leeman Road, I am all the more concerned. Further information has been requested by the planning office for more analysis
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Disturbing picture
I WAS deeply disturbed by the picture in the Press of Robert Collinson crouching over the place where he collided with Frederick Booth (November 23). Why didn't you include an arrow pointing to the very spot and maybe some blood and be done with it? A
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Needy thief?
I DO hope that whoever stole the day's takings from my craft stall at St Crux, York, on Saturday had greater need of the money than the parish church in Wheldrake, for whom we were fund-raising for the continued work of the church within the village.
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Walking better
IN response to M Grainger's letter ("End Walmgate traffic madness", November 19). Yes, walking is a better way of getting round York than driving. Is that a problem? Robert Stevens, Bootham Crescent, York. Updated: 09:56 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Morning Cleaners
Morning Cleaners required. Ousegate, York. Please telephone 0161 794 1970. Updated: 14:37 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Bar Staff/Second Chef
Experienced, friendly bar staff/second chef required for busy York suburb public house. Various hours inc weekends. Tel. 01904 615431/07887 547301. Email: plaztech@tiscali.co.uk Updated: 14:34 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Caretaker/Cleaner
Caretaker/Cleaner required for small retail park, outside work, must be in good health. 3 mornings per week. Would suit semi-retired person. Telephone 0161 456 5444. Updated: 14:27 Thursday, November 25, 2004
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Furniture Shop Manager
Age Concern require Part Time Furniture Shop Manager. 20 hours per week, rate of pay £5.15 per hour. For application pack Tel Ann Heath 01904 411282. Closing date: December 8th 2004. Updated: 14:26 Thursday, November 25, 2004