The parish supports an elementary school that was designated a Blue Ribbon school in 2010.
Many parishes can no longer support their neighboring schools.
In 1585 the parish could not support itself (possibly due to the large number of churches in York).
It is especially painful that it should come from someone the parish actively supported as a candidate for his position.
Like the other two parishes in town, the parish supported its own school.
The parish supports many forms of community outreach and social justice ministry.
The parish, apart from various residential buildings, supports a school, sporting pavilion, church and main square.
"It's very sad when you have a school in an area where the parish cannot support it," said Patricia Gabriel, vice president of the teachers' union.
The church was abandoned in the 15th century, presumably because the parish could no longer support two churches.
Despite its small size, the parish supports a number of public houses.