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York Outer MP Vows to Continue Guardianship Campaign

Julian Sturdy, MP for York Outer, has reaffirmed his support for desperately needed changes to guardianship legislation for missing people which were unfortunately passed over in today’s Queen’s Speech.

York Outer MP Welcomes HS2 Opportunities for Local Businesses

Julian Sturdy, the MP for York Outer, has welcomed an initiative launched by HS2 Limited to encourage local businesses from across Yorkshire and the Humber to find out how they can benefit from the work generated from the HS2 rollout.

York Conservative Group Elect New Leader

The City of York Council Conservative Group has elected Cllr. David Carr, Copmanthorpe Ward and Executive Member for Housing and Safer Neighbourhoods, as its new Group Leader at an Extraordinary Group Meeting Wednesday night...

Conservatives give update on York’s Local Plan

Progressing York’s Local Plan is a key priority for the city and over the past few months the council has been working behind the scenes to ensure we can move things forward this summer.

Conservative Led Executive Reaches Agreement on School Bus Funding

Prior to tonight’s meeting of CYC’s ruling Executive Committee, councillors have reached an agreement with Manor CofE Academy to co-fund the three dedicated home to school bus services facing termination at the end of this school year for an additional school year.

Yorkshire MPs Lead the Campaign for ‘Claudia’s Law’

Local MPs Julian Sturdy, Rachael Maskell, and Kevin Hollinrake have written a joint letter to the Prime Minister to lobby for new laws on guardianship for missing people to be included in the upcoming Queen’s Speech.

York Central gets Ministerial boost

York’s Conservative Council Group has welcomed the Government’s announcement over the weekend which could expedite the development of York Central through a closer collaboration between the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and Network Rail, and by making Ministerial support for York a priority.

More Help for Acomb Front Street

A report which outlines plans to transfer £17,800 to the Acomb Alive group of local businesses from the City of York council will be considered at the Tuesday 12 April Decision Session of the Executive Member for Economic development.