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Wakefield Faces £308 Million Annual Cost of Smoking, Reveals New Figures
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Wakefield Faces £308 Million Annual Cost of Smoking, Reveals New Figures

New figures reveal smoking costs Wakefield £308 million annually, impacting health, economy, and community well-being. Local efforts aim for a smoke-free future.

Jun 3, 2026
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Councillor Margaret Wells Reappointed as Lord Mayor of York for 2026/2027
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Councillor Margaret Wells Reappointed as Lord Mayor of York for 2026/2027

Councillor Margaret Wells returns as Lord Mayor of York for 2026/2027, leading a new Civic Party focused on community engagement and local fundraising efforts.

May 21, 2026
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Wakefield Council's New Cabinet Aims to Improve Daily Life for Residents
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Wakefield Council's New Cabinet Aims to Improve Daily Life for Residents

The new Wakefield Council Cabinet, led by Councillor Karl Johnson, prioritises community needs, focusing on local roads and public spaces to enhance residents' lives.

May 21, 2026
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UK Government Freezes Fuel Duty Amid Concerns for Electric Vehicle Drivers
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UK Government Freezes Fuel Duty Amid Concerns for Electric Vehicle Drivers

The UK's fuel duty freeze offers short-term relief for Yorkshire drivers but raises concerns about the future of electric vehicles and energy policy.

May 21, 2026
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Greenpeace Protests Outside Syngenta's Huddersfield HQ on World Bee Day
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Greenpeace Protests Outside Syngenta's Huddersfield HQ on World Bee Day

Greenpeace activists protested outside Syngenta's Huddersfield headquarters on World Bee Day, raising awareness of the harmful effects of the pesticide lambda-cyhalothrin on bees and wildlife.

May 21, 2026
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Yorkshire Receives £8 Million Funding Boost for Construction Skills Training
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Yorkshire Receives £8 Million Funding Boost for Construction Skills Training

Yorkshire and the Humber will receive £8 million to train future construction workers, addressing skills shortages and boosting vocational education in the region.

May 21, 2026
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Cllr Brian Moorhouse Set to Become Mayor of Wakefield on 20 May
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Cllr Brian Moorhouse Set to Become Mayor of Wakefield on 20 May

Wakefield is set to welcome Councillor Brian Moorhouse as its new Mayor on 20 May. With a strong community focus, he aims to engage and represent locals effectively.

May 21, 2026
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York and Lviv Leaders Meet to Strengthen Urban Resilience on 16 April 2026
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York and Lviv Leaders Meet to Strengthen Urban Resilience on 16 April 2026

Leaders from York and Lviv met to enhance city resilience, sharing strategies to support their communities during crises and strengthen international cooperatio

May 14, 2026
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Cllr Karl Johnson Set to Lead Wakefield Council from 20 May 2024
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Cllr Karl Johnson Set to Lead Wakefield Council from 20 May 2024

Cllr Karl Johnson is set to lead Wakefield Council, focusing on community engagement, local improvements, and value for money in governance.

May 12, 2026
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Leeds Greenpeace Urges MP Rachel Reeves to Oppose New Oil Drilling Plans
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Leeds Greenpeace Urges MP Rachel Reeves to Oppose New Oil Drilling Plans

Local volunteers from Leeds Greenpeace are advocating against new oil drilling in the North Sea, promoting renewable energy as a sustainable solution for energy

May 2, 2026
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Local Libraries Can Help People Use Their Vote This May
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Local Libraries Can Help People Use Their Vote This May

It's the Wakefield Council election. Find key April deadlines to register, apply for a postal/proxy vote, or get photo ID help at your local library.

Apr 7, 2026
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Poll cards set to land on doormats this week: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for Election Day
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Poll cards set to land on doormats this week: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for Election Day

Wakefield Council local elections are coming. Got your poll card? Check if you're registered to vote, find key deadlines, and learn about new photo ID rules.

Mar 23, 2026
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Landmark Cathedral Quarter plans given green light in Wakefield
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Landmark Cathedral Quarter plans given green light in Wakefield

Wakefield Council's cabinet approves the major regeneration of the city's Cathedral Quarter. Discover the plans, funding details, and how you can shape Wakefield's future.

Mar 18, 2026
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York Welcomes Two New Youth Parliament Representatives
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York Welcomes Two New Youth Parliament Representatives

York has elected Will as its new Member of Youth Parliament and William as Deputy. Discover their 5-point manifesto and plans for young people in the city.

Mar 17, 2026
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Everything You Need to Know as Cathedral Quarter Plans Head Back to Cabinet for a Final Decision
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Everything You Need to Know as Cathedral Quarter Plans Head Back to Cabinet for a Final Decision

Wakefield Council's Cabinet will reconsider its major Cathedral Quarter regeneration proposal after a scrutiny committee raised key points. Watch the final decision live.

Mar 13, 2026
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City of York Council Approves £4.8m Crisis and Resilience Fund for the Next 3 Years
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City of York Council Approves £4.8m Crisis and Resilience Fund for the Next 3 Years

The City of York Council has launched a £4.8m Crisis and Resilience Fund. Learn how this new scheme provides emergency crisis payments and housing support for residents.

Mar 6, 2026
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A Complete Guide for Wakefield Voters: Make Sure You’re Registered to Vote in May’s Elections
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A Complete Guide for Wakefield Voters: Make Sure You’re Registered to Vote in May’s Elections

Wakefield residents, don't miss your chance to vote in the May local elections. Find out key deadlines to register, apply for a postal or proxy vote, and get free photo ID.

Mar 5, 2026
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The 2026/27 Budget Approved with £4.3m District Investment Fund Launched Will Support Wakefield Residents
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The 2026/27 Budget Approved with £4.3m District Investment Fund Launched Will Support Wakefield Residents

Wakefield Council announces a £4.3m investment fund in its new budget. Learn how this affects school uniforms, pensioners, roads, and West Yorkshire's lowest council tax.

Mar 5, 2026
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City of York Council Approves Challenging Council Budget for 2026/27
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City of York Council Approves Challenging Council Budget for 2026/27

York residents face a 4.99% council tax increase. Find out what this means for your budget, where the investment is going, and why the council says it's essential.

Feb 13, 2026
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Wakefield District Investment Fund Launched as 2026/27 Budget Plans Set for Approval
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Wakefield District Investment Fund Launched as 2026/27 Budget Plans Set for Approval

Wakefield Council's 2026/27 budget proposals include a new £3.55m fund for school uniforms, roads & young people. Find out about the plans & Council Tax.

Feb 11, 2026
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Council Plans for the Future Amid Toughest Financial Outlook Since Launch of Austerity: What York Residents Can Expect
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Council Plans for the Future Amid Toughest Financial Outlook Since Launch of Austerity: What York Residents Can Expect

City of York Council reveals its 2026/27 budget proposals amid a cash crunch. See how rising costs and social care demand will affect residents and businesses.

Feb 3, 2026
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North Yorkshire Boundary Review - Final Recommendations: What They Mean for Local Council Divisions
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North Yorkshire Boundary Review - Final Recommendations: What They Mean for Local Council Divisions

North Yorkshire's local council divisions are changing. An independent review has set new boundaries for 89 councillors to ensure electoral fairness. Find out what this means for you.

Jan 30, 2026
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