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Worker reunited with items left behind as an apprentice in 1979

Three men of different ages with hard hats and orange high-vis jackets looking at an old cigarette box
Mick Colley (right) taking the old cigarette box he left behind in 1979 from Josh, the City of York Council stonemason who found the items (Image: York City Council)

A plumber who worked in the restoration of York's Bootham Bar five decades ago has been reunited with objects he left behind at the time.

Sixty-two-year-old Mick Colley was presented with a Park Drive cigarette packet, a 10p coin and playing cards that he placed under the lead roofing while working as an apprentice for the council in 1979.

Colley, who now works for Network Rail, said that he and his colleague Jack Summerville secreted the items as a "nod to the future".

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