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York Against Cancer has new home at LNER Community Stadium
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The Jack Birch Unit For Molecular Carcino-genesis at the University of York. Pictured is Professor Jenny Southgate and the team Picture: David Harrison SCIENTISTS want people in York to get fit and healthy with a 50K challenge to raise cash for York Against Cancer. The University of York’s Jack Birch Unit, which was founded and is still supported by the charity, is staffed by research scientists investigating bladder cancer. Dr Jenny Hinley, one of the JBU team, said: “We feel passionate about healthy living and the positive effects of exercise on mental and physical health. “We are challenging you to raise money for York Against Cancer and log a 50K distance in a 10-day period.
YORK CITY Football Club plan to christen the new football pitch next month - as the LNER Community Stadium prepares to open to the public from Monday. City of York council today (Friday) took control of the new stadium and will open parts of the venue to the public on Monday, December 21. And Stadium Development Director of York City FC, Ian McAndrew, said the club hopes to play its first home game at the site by mid-January. He said: It s fantastic for the club, the players and the people of York. It s a wonderful community stadium. It s been such a long journey but here we are, throughout all the ups and downs. This will definitely take us to the next level.
City of York Council has confirmed the venue is finished and will be handed over on Friday. A council spokesperson said it will open to the public on Monday, December 21. The final safety checks have been completed and the council and operator GLL will take control of the venue on Friday. Cllr Nigel Ayre said: “It is fantastic news that the players, staff and now fans will be enjoying their new home very soon. I can’t wait to see games played on this pitch. “The fact we can now host world cup rugby league next Autumn shows what a game-changer this is for York. More importantly, we now have a stadium which can provide a platform for York City Football Club and the Knights to deliver on their serious ambitions.”
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