The charity from York that helps the world’s poor

Chief executive Jo Baker, right, with, from the left, country directors George Truckenbord for Bolivia, Eléonore Couldiaty for Burkina Faso, Chrys Anab for Ghana and Khaled Husseini for Palestine, at the International Service HQ in Rougier Street, York

9:14am Wednesday 19th June 2013

For 60 years, a York-based charity has been sending volunteers abroad to work with impoverished, dispossessed and disenfranchised people. Tomorrow, International Service will be throwing its 60th birthday party in the Guildhall. STEPHEN LEWIS reports.

Life across the pond

Fishing on a summer’s day

10:47am Friday 14th June 2013

Last week we looked at a scheme to care for York’s open spaces. Today MATT CLARK reports on another community project in the city that manages a unique urban habitat

Why Lendal Bridge is closing to traffic

Why Lendal Bridge is closing to traffic

9:32am Thursday 13th June 2013

Lendal Bridge will be closed to traffic – other than buses, taxis and bicycles – for six months from August. STEPHEN LEWIS looks at why, and gauges reaction to this controversial measure

York College student artists get creative

Art foundation student Hannah Simpson with her portraits in the York College Creative Show

9:55am Wednesday 12th June 2013

WHEN first confronted by the late 19th century Aesthetic Movement, French critic Théophile Gautier was moved to describe the work as ‘Art for Art’s Sake’. For the first time the subject played second fiddle to emotions stirred within the viewer; art as a supreme good in itself, Oscar Wilde called it.

Choosing sunglasses to suit your face shape

Hayley Parker tries sunglasses for size at Eyesight Opticians designer sunglasses at Browns, York.

9:53am Tuesday 11th June 2013

Suits you, sister. MAXINE GORDON previews the latest sunglasses for summer and finds the perfect pair to style to suit your face shape

Big effort for the tiny tansy beetle

Geoff Oxford on the banks of the River Ouse at Beningbrough Hall

12:07pm Monday 10th June 2013

Flooding is threatening a unique insect known as the ‘Jewel of York’. STEPHEN LEWIS reports on efforts to save the tansy beetle.

Artist creates cut-out paper pictures

Anita Bowerman works on her cut-out of York

11:31am Saturday 8th June 2013

Anita Bowerman can’t afford to make a mistake as she creates her cut-out paper pictures. Charles Hutchinson finds out how the artist turned her scalpel on York

Alan Ayckbourn still at a busy stage of life

Alan Ayckbourn portrait by Andrew Higgins

8:00am Saturday 8th June 2013

Sir Alan Ayckbourn shows no indication of wishing to slow down at the age of 74, as CHARLES HUTCHINSON discovers when he visits the acclaimed playwright in his home patch of Scarborough

Learning to live with cancer

David Johnson

11:33am Friday 7th June 2013

The Archbishop of York spoke recently about his operation for prostate cancer. Ahead of next weekend’s prostate cancer charity run, STEPHEN LEWIS talks to another local man who has the disease

A day in the life of the NRM

Visitors at the NRM yesterday

9:33am Friday 7th June 2013

AS THE National Railway Museum faces an uncertain future, one of our photographers captures a day in the life of one of York’s best-loved attractions.

Young York photographer has lofty ambitions

David Kenward with part of his exhibition at Mermaid & Miller, in Swinegate, York

9:27am Thursday 6th June 2013

THE moon peeks out from behind the towering ruins of St Mary’s Abbey. Dogs bound in the woods in the autumn sun. A lion stares intently into the distance.

Secrets of the ancient woods

The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Joanna Richards walking through a sea of wild garlic at Hetchell Wood nature reserve

9:55am Wednesday 5th June 2013

In the latest in his series on local nature reserves, STEHEN LEWIS visits a delightful wood that is just 30 minutes from York

Smarter York projects look to make communities green and pleasant

Alison Reboul of the Bishophillbillies community garden group in the wild section of the graveyard at the demolished St Mary’s Church, Bishophill

10:56am Monday 3rd June 2013

With money short, maybe we ought to be helping with York’s cleanliness and appearance. MATT CLARK looks at what can be done.

Festival of Ideas comes to York

The University of York’s Joan Concannon with books by authors who will attend the York Festival of Ideas

10:09am Friday 31st May 2013

There will be something for everyone when the York Festival of Ideas hits town next month. STEPHEN LEWIS reports on the festival that keeps on getting bigger.

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Columnists

Ideas alone won’t change the world

Andrew Hitchon

10:50am Tuesday 18th June 2013

HERE’S an idea for you: ideas alone won’t change the world. Original concepts are vitally important, to be sure, but we are altogether too wedded to the convenient fantasy that all we need is someone to have a “eureka” moment for all our problems to be solved.

I really don’t know what to believe

Helen Mead

10:50am Tuesday 18th June 2013

I WISH someone would start telling us the truth. It’s bad enough hearing the million and one theories the so-called experts are coming up with for the cold weather continuing into spring.

A capital idea on museum closures

Sue Nelson

11:29am Monday 17th June 2013

SO THE Government is committed to free admission to museums but refuses to confirm sufficient funds so that the three northern museums under threat of closure will stay open. Why am I not surprised?

Readers' letters

Well done, Harry, it’s well deserved

10:10am Wednesday 19th June 2013

HEARTFELT congratulations to Harry Gration on his well-deserved honour.

Statue ‘immovable’

10:08am Wednesday 19th June 2013

WILLIAM Dixon Smith’s letter in The Press of June 15 predicts the horror of William Etty if his statue in front of York Art Gallery were to be moved as part of proposed improvements to Exhibition Square.

Keep ’em on, please

10:06am Wednesday 19th June 2013

AS A dedicated cyclist I wish to share my misgivings about the World Naked Bike Ride due to take place on June 21.

Don’t arm the rebels

10:05am Wednesday 19th June 2013

SHOULD we be giving arms to the Syrian ‘rebels’? Answer: no. It will lead to more deaths of innocent Syrians or with British soldiers on the ground. And what if we topple the Syrian government?

Fundraising Fun

Award for York British Heart Foundation volunteer

Phil McMahon, right, the British Heart Foundation York Committee vice chairman, with, back from left, Dean Sharp, the BHF mascot and David Chesser

11:17am Wednesday 19th June 2013

A YORK volunteer with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) has been named as its Fundraising Volunteer Of The Year for North & East Yorkshire.

St Leonard’s Hospice Sunflower Ball launched

Getting ready for the 2014 St Leonard’s Hospice Sunflower Ball are, clockwise from front right, Caroline Pitcher, Helen Pearson, Alex Roberts from sponsors Great Rail Journeys and Sue Miller, in the cab of Evening Star at the National Railway Museum

11:03am Wednesday 19th June 2013

It was all aboard for the 2014 St Leonard’s Hospice Sunflower Ball as local travel company Great Rail Journeys helped to launch the event by sponsoring the breakfast that will complete the night for ball-goers.

Health & Wellbeing

Keeping healthy at Falls Awareness event

10:26am Wednesday 19th June 2013

As part of National Falls Awareness Week, the York Falls Prevention Team is holding a Keeping Healthy morning for older people, carers and supporters.

History

Rowntree Players memories

February 1974, and, from left, Sam Henderson, Anna Dibiasio and Judy Snowden appear in Wait Until Dark

12:07pm Monday 17th June 2013

THEY say variety is dead. Not in York, it isn’t. Over the weekend, fans of musical theatre were treated to a fun-filled review of singing, dancing, music and sketches by members of the Rowntree Players.

Eco Info

MP welcomes new rules on wind farms

10:00am Wednesday 19th June 2013

PLANS to give residents more say over the building of wind farms have been welcomed by a North Yorkshire MP.

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