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No.35 Stonegate had been a bookshop and publishing house since 1682, and in 1718 was where York’s first newspaper, The York Mercury, was published. A carved golden bible sign hangs above the entrance.
City of York Council could be left far worse off by proposals to reform local government funding, the leader of the authority’s ...
Council will not reconsider its decision to approve £1.8 million repairs to Scarborough’s West Pier after a challenge by ...
Chainmailed Vikings paid a visit to Rawcliffe's Mulberry Court care home recently, to cap a week of Viking-themed activities for residents.
TO all the people complaining of the introduction of wheelie bins "grow up and get a life". The main complaint regarding the bins centres around blocking the footpaths to disabled and pushchair ...
City of York Council has put in place several temporary traffic restrictions, to facilitate gas mains, water mains, and other kinds of work.
Thixendale-based Charlie & Ivy's, known for its bread dippers and dressings, has announced details of its next supper club to raise funds ...
On this day in 2024, the York Press reported that York's Hamish McArthur had achieved fifth place in the men's boulder and lead at that year's ...
A York care home resident has celebrated 60 years of marriage. Geoff and his wife, Jean, marked their diamond anniversary at Mulberry Court care home, where Geoff is a resident. The couple met at ...
Jack Grealish appears to be heading to Everton while Crystal Palace are to play in the Europa Conference League after losing their appeal against demotion from the Europa League. Meanwhile Italy ...