York Christmas Market News Story

Ryan Caulfield

News Story
York St. Nicholas Christmas Market

Masses Flood in to Christmas Market

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is no surprise that York’s Christmas Market is one of themost sought after in the country around the festive period, and this year is no exception, with thousands flocking in to the small historic city for a taste of the market, located right in the heart of the city.

A picturesque setting in the crisp, dark evenings leading up to Christmas, the market offers a wide variety of products, from ornaments, items for the house, originally sourced alcohol and unique crafted gifts, not to mention the food, from burgers, to crepes and Indian street food too. As well as this, there are stalls which sell sweet items such as chocolate and fudge, which prove very popular. An opportunity not to be missed in picking up some original gifts for family or friends.

This year the market is particularly busy in the lead up to Christmas with one man, Craig Maxton from Nottingham saying: “It adds to the atmosphere.” Although others had a different viewpoint, with Jenny Roscoe from Manchester saying: “You just can’t move in the market.”

The city centre events manager, Dominic Berry of Make it York said York had gained a reputation of the UK’s most festive city, although safety is the number one priority in terms of managing how crowded the market gets.

“The layout of the fair has been worked out carefully with the advice and support of the North Yorkshire fire department as well as well as the York Safety Advisory Group,” he said.

“We’ve also made changes over the last few years to widen the pathways in between the stalls.”

 “Though it can be a little uncomfortable at peak times, feedback about the fair has been fantastic.”

“The best advice for anyone who wants to avoid the crowds is to visit the fair weekdays and in the evenings.”

The York Christmas market is a chance for couples, families and friends to really get in the Christmas spirit as the countdown nears ever so closely. The market and all its stalls really are generating a buzz around the city and there is a real hearty warm atmosphere, with locals and people coming far and wide to get a glimpse of what’s on offer, and they really won’t be disappointed, with the range of food, and hot drinks to keep them satisfied as they wander from stall to stall.

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B&M Fire – Clifton Moor

Ryan Caulfield

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B&M Fire- Clifton Moor

 

Huge Blaze Causes Panic to People of York

A huge blaze took place in the north of the city of York on Saturday. B&M at Clifton Moor caught fire and everyone had to be evacuated before fire fighters arrived. Nobody was injured but people living nearby were advised to close all windows, due to the thick black cloud of smoke which was feared contained toxic waste.

 Liam Cadd, a personal trainer at Pure Gym on Clifton Moor, said within an hour the B&M store had been “engulfed” in flames. He said: “It must have been after 4.30pm when one of the members knocked on the office door and said there was a fire next door. The police asked us to evacuate the gym.

 “The fire looked like it was in the store yard but then we could see flames coming through the roof.  We heard banging and popping noises, we don’t know if there were fireworks inside. We were told there may be compressed gas cylinders inside.

“We could feel the heat from the fire, it was quite strong. The back of the store started falling apart and the whole building is demolished.”

He said about 60 people were evacuated from the gym, which is about 30 yards from the store, and added: “Everyone at the gym was fine and no one was injured.”

The fire sparked an immediate foray on social media, with people taking to Twitter primarily to post their latest tweets and videos of the fire, revealing the shocking damage caused by the fire. Not before long, there were hundreds of tweets online and everybody was reacting to what had happened at Clifton Moor, the majority shocked.

The fire is thought to have been caused by discarded smoking materials in the rear loading area of the store. A shopper at the scene said: “It smells acrid, it’s disgusting. It looks like a volcano, there are massive plumes of smoke that suddenly shoot out.

“Quite a big area has been sealed off and there is thick, dense black smoke which you must be able to see from absolutely miles away. It’s billowing north. The incident command unit has just arrived. The traffic is totally gridlocked.”  

A very scary event that could’ve ended with many fatalities, but thankfully for the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue team and the police, communication was at a good standard and everyone could be evacuated successfully from the nearby buildings.

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A shot of Frankfurt by night, looking over the German city.

 

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