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How York can make the perfect day out - just a short trip from Sheffield

Submitting. Pedestrians pictured walking along The Shambles, York. There are still plenty of attractions you can enjoy in York, while some Covid-19 restrictions remain in place, such as a walking tour with York Dungeons. These tours launched on April 16, and those partaking in one will be taught about York’s most infamous rogues and heavenly saints including Dick Turpin, Guy Fawkes and the Pearl of York herself- Margaret Clitheroe- as you laugh, creep and jump around the winding streets of the city. Tickets cost £5.50 for children and £6.50 for adults, and can be bought by visiting: https://www.thedungeons.com/ York is home to a a web of winding streets flaunting designer stores, independent shops and boutiques, and each distinct shopping area has its own speciality.

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Latest traffic restrictions announced for York this week

(1) ST HELEN’S ROAD, YORK This Order prohibits vehicles from proceeding and waiting in St Helen’s Road, York between its junction with Tadcaster Road and the eastern property boundary line of No. 1 St Helen’s Road (closed road) during the period when gas works being undertaken thereon, that period commencing at 0001hrs on the 1st day of March 2021 and ending at 2400hrs on the 14th day of March 2021 or at a time when the works have been completed whichever is the earlier. This is to ensure that the said works can be carried out safely. An alternative route for diverted traffic will be signed during the works period

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PICTURES: Fresh look at revised Roman Quarter plan - as scheme wins support

And the project has won further support from two York business leaders. The scheme would see a new Roman visitor attraction built on Rougier Street, along with apartments, offices, shops and leisure space which could include a bar, restaurant or music venue. A planning application submitted to City of York Council is set to be decided in the new year - but in response to comments on the scheme the designs have been changed again. Alterations include reducing the size of the building on the Tanner Row side and creating more distinct elements to the building to break down its mass appearance.

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