August 2008 Archives

Important.

Read the Transport News section for details of the staged closure of Nunnery Lane and the diversions which will be needed.

Allow a lot of extra time for journeys to/from the city centre.

Ian

Next Parish Council Meeting

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The next Parish Council Meeting will be held in the Village Hall on Tuesday 26 August 2008 at 7pm.  All villagers are welcome and time is set aside at the beginning for any question or queries you may wish to raise.

Ticking the box

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You probably have received the form through the door to re-register as an elector. For those of you who vote (and a large number don't - I wonder why?) its worth filling in. And now you can confirm your details by phone and online - so long as your details have not changed or "if you wish to change the ticks in the edited register column".

Er?

Well it turns out I have registered not to appear in the edited register. A quick check at
http://www.york.gov.uk/elections/register.html revealed

The (City of York) council makes and keeps two versions of the register of electors - the full register, and the edited register.

The edited register can be bought by anyone, and they may use it for any purpose. However, electors can choose to have their name and address removed from the edited register.

The full register lists everyone who is entitled to vote in elections. It can only be seen on request at the council offices.

By law, the full register is only available to certain people and organisations and can only be used for specified purposes. These include electoral purposes, the prevention and detection of crime and checking identities for credit applications. It is a criminal offence for it to be used for any other purpose.

Anyone inspecting the register may only make a hand written copy of the extract they are inspecting.

Well I will continue not to allow my name and address to be sold to anyone. Mind you, that doesn't explain why a credit reference agency was unable to find any reference to me on the register since I have lived in York.

Makes you trust the whole system doesn't it.

Edinburgh - city of culture

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Edinburgh celebrates its cultural credentials every year at this time with the Festival . And if you go in the Cloisters pub, you might see this advert for the book exchange it runs.


DSC00044.jpg cultured city!

XVM

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Today this web site recorded its 15 000th visitor, an increase of 5000 since January 1st this year.

More and more people are looking at the site, so get your news on - find out how here.

Are you fed up of your computer running slowly?

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If you are fed up of your computer running slowly then please take time to read this article closely as I am sure it will help you with your problems.

A History Trail for the Village

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Helen-church_cropped-enh-40.jpgHelen Fountain sets out on the Bishopthorpe History Trail.

Did you know that Bishopthorpe once had a village green or that one well-known building was originally built for the sole use of men?  Discover this and much more when you take a stroll through the village with a recently-launched history trail leaflet.  Called: "A Walk Through Time in Bishopthorpe", it has been produced by the Bishopthorpe Local History Group.  Pick up your free trail at the library, pubs, churches and Lister's Newsagent. 

Also - don't miss out on the display of old photographs of buildings featured in the leaflet at Bishopthorpe Library.

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