Constitution of City of York Council explaining the structure and workings of City of York Council, including all the rules and procedures under which the Council operates. It sets out who makes decisions and how they are made, and the rights of citizens to obtain information and to influence decisions.
Development Plan. Written Statement
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Two bound copies of act
Bound copy of act
Statements of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Records relating to business support functions such as IT, secretarial, Press Office, marketing and publicity. For Human Resources and staffing please see Y/ADM/5.
This is a selection of the civic archive containing the records which are currently available for access only. Further historical and modern records will be added to this section regularly as they are catalogued. At present this collection comprises press files relating to education, York City Council and Local Government. See individual items for further information.
Records concerning marketing, publicity and media relations relating to education.
This is a selection of the civic archive containing the records which are currently available for access only. Further historical and modern records will be added to this section on a regular basis as they are catalogued..
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Statement of annual targets for North Yorkshire County Council including details of targets for each committee.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education. Contains some loose press cuttings.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education. Contains loose press cuttings.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education. Contains loose press cuttings.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to education.
Records concerning marketing, publicity and media relations relating to York City Council..
This is a selection of the civic archive containing the records which are currently available for access only. Further historical and modern records will be added to this section on a regular basis as they are catalogued..
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Records concerning marketing, publicity and media relations relating to local government..
This is a selection of the civic archive containing the records which are currently available for access only. Further historical and modern records will be added to this section on a regular basis as they are catalogued..
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to York City Council.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings of soldiers reported killed or missing during World War Two (1940 - 1943).
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government. Contains some loose pages.
Records produced by the Publiciy Department of local government..
This is a selection of the civic archive containing the records which are currently available for access only. Further historical and modern records will be added to this section on a regular basis as they are catalogued..
Volume containing press cuttings relating to local government.
At present this collection comprises papers on partnerships and twinning, Lord Mayors and Sheriffs, civic ceremonies and royal occasions.
2 'silver' metal medallions commemorating silver jubilee with Munster. '25 Years partnership - Munster - York 1982' and a white rose engraved on one side, and Munster walled city image on the other. 2cm diameter.
Correspondence documenting the establishment of a twinning between Münster and York between the Town Clerk and the Foreign Office. Follwed by further correspondence detailing the first visit by a Münster civic delgation to York in October 1957 and of a York civic delegation to Münster in March 1958, March 1960 and May 1961.
Report written by the Town Clerk detailing the first visit by a York civic delegation to Münster on 21 - 26 March 1958. Also includes itinerary of visit, some handwritten accounts detailing cash and cheques supplied by the City Treasurer for the Civic Party. Also includes multiple copies of itinerary for first
Photographs of each day of the York Civic Delegation's visit to Munster from 27 November to 1 December 1964. The delegation was led by The Lord Mayor of York, Councillor Stanley Palphramand
Booklet created in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the York - Münster twinning. The book documents the beginnings of the twinning, as well as subsequent exchanges by youth groups, choirs, Freemasons, Trade Unions, Rotary Clubs, Farmers and Agriculturalists.
These letters of thanks were received from members of the armed forces from York on active service during the First World War, following the decision by the council to send each of them a present of a bar of chocolate for Christmas 1914. As a result the letters are more commonly referred to as the Chocolate Letters. The letters are individually numbered and arranged alphabetically by surname.
Thomas Acomb wrote on behalf of his son, Leonard Acomb, who was serving with the British Expeditionary Force. His York address was 79 Millfield Road.
Report written by the Town Clerk detailing thesecond visit by a York civic delegation to Münster on 21 March 1958.
Books generally cover aspects of Münster's history, geography and architecture.
Das Schone Münster, gestern heute und morgen
Münster bietet Ihnen zusatzlich die ideale Infrastruktur
Münster um die St Klemens Kirche
Grun Ordnung Munster
Stellungnahme der Stadt Munster
Gutachten Prof Spengelin Denkschrift Westring
Munster Coerde
Munster 1961 - 1966
Das Schone Munste4r - Stadt neuer Baukumst
Verkehrsplanung Munster
Current peace problems in the light of the history of the Westphalian peace, a study
Sapper William Ainsley of 32nd Signal Company, Royal Engineers, wrote from 25 West St, Brixton. He states that the design of the box lid is very artistic and that he will keep it as 'a souvenir of the war' and a 'memento of the interest and sympathy' shown by the Lord Mayor and Sheriff to their 'fellow citizens who have joined the colours at this critical time'.
Maud Agar wrote on behalf of her husband, Private John William Agar, Service number 4781, of 4th Dragoon Guards. Their York address was 4 Gray's Buildings, Priory St. She states that he is a prisoner of war in Doeberitz, Germany and she was surprised to get a postcard from him as 'they had only been allowed to write once in 50 days' but are 'allowed to write every fortnight from now'. She adds 'they may receive as many parcels and postcards' as they care to send and that her husband had acknowledged the international money order she sent him before Christmas.
Gunner J Airey writes that he is pleased to know that 'York City has not forgotten its citizens now serving the King and Country'.
Saddler Frederick Louis Adamson, Service number 24748, of 78th Brigade, 246 Battery, Royal Field Artillery, wrote from Newton Manor, Swanage. He states that he is the only York man in his battery and that his 'chums have all taken a fancy' to the gift. He adds he will take great care of it so that he has something to remember the kindness shown to all the York men by the Lord Mayor and Sheriff.
Corporal C Alderson of A Squadron, 10th Royal Hussars, sent his postcard from overseas. He states that he is 'keeping fit and well and hopes to do so until the end'.
Private Horace Arnold, Service number 5597, of 3rd Troop, B Squadron, 18 Hussars, 2nd Cavalry Brigade, was serving with the British Expeditionary Force. He states he had news that the gift was being sent to 'all York men serving at the Front' and it is a pleasure to know the 'Lord Mayor and Sheriff think about the men of the City who are fighting for their country's honour'. He is expecting 3 days home leave on 20 January, and invites them to call on him at 9 Clement St, York. He ends with a PS 'Please excuse pencil'.
Captain J E Atkinson of 3rd Kings Own Hussars S.R. [?], wrote on headed paper from the Royal Kent Hotel, Sandgate, Folkestone.
Private Arthur Arey of A Company, 6th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, wrote from Belton Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire. He states that he will 'keep the box as a memento of the occasion'.
Major C E Allen of 5th Reserve Cavalry Regiment, wrote from York.
Private Henry Appleyard, Service number 2311, of A Squadron, Yorkshire Hussars, wrote from Harlow, Essex.
Gunner John Henry Bailey, Service number 23403, of Royal Garrison Artillery, wrote from Grenville Fort, Maker Heights, Cornwall. His York address was 11 Park Lane, Holgate. He states he would have liked to spend Christmas at home with his parents but 'duty before pleasure'. He adds that he is proud to be a York lad and is 'looking forward to a speedy termination of this cruel war'. He ends by saying he will prize the box as long as God spares him as 'one never knows what a day brings'.