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Public Notices, Community Information, Clubs, Sports, Activities & Venues

Fulford has a vibrant and active community with a variety of clubs, activities, sports and events in the Social Hall, St Oswald’s Church and Library. The Community Noticeboards around the parish are available for any groups wishing to advertise their events or services and a map showing the location of the boards can be found on the link below.  If you have posters advertising events or activities, or publicising public services, the Parish Council can also publish them on the What’s On page of this website on request to the Clerk.

N.B. The noticeboards are open to the elements so any leaflets/posters etc should be protected against the weather.

Survey: Flood risks across North Yorkshire

Flood Risk Phd Survey Poster

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The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) are seeking new volunteers

The Conservation Volunteers Newsletter Poster (002)

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Beehive Space Available at Fulford Allotments

Apiary Space Advert

Contact admin@fulfordpc.org.uk for more information.

 

Fulford School 3G Artificial Grass Pitch Consultation

Fulford School 3G Pitch Consultation Letter 20240115

Fulford School 3g Grass Pitch Consultation Letter 20240115

Fulford School in partnership with a number of local football clubs, City of York Council and the Football Foundation, are looking to develop a new 3G Artificial Grass Pitch (AGP) on the school grounds.

The envisioned facility includes features such as a rugby shock pad, sports lighting, acoustic fencing, and a modular changing room facility.

Outside of school hours, the AGP will be available for use by the community and grassroots sports.

Fulford School are launching a consultation with parents, carers and the local community. The consultation will take the form of an online questionnaire and will be open until Sunday 31st March 2024.

3G AGP Consultation Questionnaire

To help the consultation, a meeting is being held for local residents on Monday 19th February at Fulford School. The drop-in session will run from 5pm to 7pm.

The School encourages you to complete the consultation questionnaire. If you have any queries or questions, they can be sent to Fulford School via consultation@fulford.york.sch.uk

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IDAS Safe Havens Hosts – appeal for volunteers

IDAS Safe Havens Hosts Jan24

IDAS Safe Havens project offers short term accommodation in a volunteer host’s home to support individuals or families who have been subjected to domestic abuse or sexual violence.

IDAS are seeking volunteers, with a spare room in their home to become Safe Haven’s hosts. To find out more visit their website www.idas.org.uk or email karen.ward@idas.org.uk.

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Dates To Meet Your Ward Councillor

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  • Public Ward Meeting and Transport Consultation. Saturday 13th January, 10am: St. Oswald’s Church Hall, Fulford
  • Public Ward Meeting and Transport Consultation. Wednesday 17th January, 6.30pm: Village meeting room, Heslington
  • Drop-in. Wednesday 21st February, 10-11am: The Village Cafe, St. Oswald’s Church Hall, Fulford
  • Drop-in. Wednesday 20th March, 10-11am: Browns, 15 Main St. Heslington
  • Drop-in. Wednesday 17th April, 10-11am: The Village Cafe, St. Oswald’s Church Hall, Fulford

 

Season’s Greetings from Fulford Parish Council

Seasons

LEAD Home Energy Advice Scheme from City of York Council

Lead Home Energy Advice Scheme

LEAD Home Energy Advice Scheme

The Home Energy Efficiency Team at the City of York Council is pleased to announce its LEAD Home Energy Advice Scheme for owners of listed and conservation area properties.

If you ‘re worried about rising bills, staying warm in your own home, or even lowering your carbon footprint, but don’t know where to start, this scheme is for you.

The LEAD Home Energy Advice Scheme will provide York owners of conservation-area and listed properties with a detailed Advice Pack containing:

  • A thorough insight into the current condition of your property and the best ways to keep your home healthy via insulation, renewable heating and ventilation.
  • information on how to complete planning permission applications and gain listed property consent.
  • information on current market prices, deals and grant schemes.
  • Information on the most up-to-date technology available in the energy sector.

Our experienced advisors will also offer the installation of draughtproofing measures such as radiator foils, draughtproofing strips, loft-hatch insultation and LED lightbulb changes.

To benefit from this scheme, you must:

  • Be an Owner Occupier or Landlord.
  • Own a property within a York conservation area or own a listed property.
  • have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) of D or below. If you do not know your Energy Performance Rating, please contact us and we will undertake a new EPC assessment for you.

Home surveys will commence in January 2024; if you believe yourself to be eligible, please contact the team via saveenergy@york.gov.uk and one of our advisors will be in touch to confirm a survey date and time.

Slow Ways – a network of walking routes

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Slow Ways is an initiative to create a national network of walking routes connecting all of Great Britain’s towns and cities as well as thousands of villages.

Using existing paths, ways, trails and roads, people can use Slow Ways routes to walk or wheel between neighbouring settlements, and combine them to create longer distance trips. It’s designed to make it easier for people to imagine, plan and go on walking journeys.

There are currently over 8,000 Slow Ways stretching for over 120,000km. This network of routes was created by 700 volunteers during the Spring 2020 lockdown, creating a unique Slow Ways map in the process.

You can get involved by simply walking a Slow Ways route.

By using the Slow Ways website, and leaving a review, you’re helping create a new national network of walking routes.

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