
The Future of York
The Future Planning of York — January 2016
In January 2016 the York Civic Trust Planning Committee held a series of briefings and seminars with ordinary members of the Trust to discuss York’s current, former and potential future strengths. The attachments below show the process and results of this consultation:
Our Vision for York — May 2016
In May 2016, we held a detailed series of seminars aimed at producing a broad vision for the direction our city should travel over the next decades. This was primarily aimed at the City of York Council to assist with the development of the Local Development Plan for York.
Resilient York — November 2016
Following the York floods of late 2015, we are concerned that the people and historic buildings of York should be as well prepared as possible for future incidents of destructive environmental damage. In conjunction with the University of York, the York Conservation Alumni Association and the Two Ridings Community Foundation, we convened a day meeting to explore the question of making the fabric of our special historic city more resilient in the future.
Transport — February 2017
Traffic congestion, public transport and air pollution are among the most controversial of topics in every city. We held two workshops to help inform our members on these complex issues and to examine possible policy measures which could be adopted, and be incorporated in our Local Transport Plan.
Transport Workshop Final Report April 2017
York Castle Gateway — August 2017
The City of York Council is concerned about the future of this area containing the Eye of Yorkshire, Clifford’s Tower, Piccadilly, Fossgate, Tower Gardens, St George’s Field, and the Foss Basin. So are we: it is the most important public space in England’s second city. We held two workshops for members as part of the Council’s public engagement leading to a Master Plan to be published in November. Below is a presentation by David Fraser and Peter Gouldsborough to start participants thinking about the significance of the area.
York Castle Gateway YCT Workshop Master Presentation