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Features

Cause for alarm
Once Hull was England's household burglary capital. The number of break-ins is still unacceptably high, but a number of initiatives across the city are starting to turn the tide ...

Words of mouth
Forget the Thames valley, Hull has its own Humber estuary English Steve Walsh on the talk of our town ...

How green is your wheelie bin?
Everyone can do their bit to reach Hull's recycling goal. Hull in print talks rubbish ...

Across the board
Hull Youth Council might be best known for its work in tackling bullying. But, the organisation, which represents the views and interests of 11 to 25 year olds across the city has much to offer young people ...

Through the keyhole
What's this splendid piece of Georgian architecture tucked away off Wincolmlee? Lynda Murdin investigates ...

News

Agency buys Island Wharf
Yorkshire Forward the regional development agency, has bought one of Hull's few remaining undeveloped waterfront properties ...

Gateway for a new Century
The 'dream team' responsible for the acclaimed Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Rotherham's Magna Centre is to design a new gateway for Hull ...

This is the number
Hull Connect is expanding. City Council customers can now get information on any council service from a single call to the Hull Connect Call Centre on 300300 ...

Tax Rise in line with national target
Council Tax increases in Hull are in line with Government targets for local authorities ...

Get it every month
Hull in print is getting ready to tell it by the dozen. From May, your favourite local magazine will be bringing you the stories that count 12 times a year ...

Kingswood drama stars aim for Edinburgh with Hull Truck's help
A Hull secondary school which is aiming to become a performing arts college is discovering the advantages of fame ...

As Tickets For Star Show Went Like Grease Lightning
Anyone needing an object lesson on staging a successful school musical should ask students at St. Mary's College ...

School goes up on firm foundations
Hull's school of the future is getting off the ground. Construction of the £15m Endeavour High School on Beverley Road has begun ...

Child's play for all
Crack open the Ribena - Hull tots have lots to celebrate. Every three year old in the city can now have a free nursery place ...

Firms cash in
New companies in Hull are in line for extra cash. Businesses under three years old and with fewer than 250 employees can apply for support under the new Hull Business Initiatives Grant ...

It's a stick up every day for the 'magnificent seven'
Chitty-chitty-bang-bang is one car that school lollipop patrol Laurie Lofthouse has never stopped outside Maybury Primary School ...

Grant means you're free to surf at local libraries
Universities around every corner. That's the prospect following a £388,174 boost for on-line learning in city libraries ...

A bridge too far
It's every driver's worst nightmare - a car ripped apart by a moving bridge. But as translated by Michael Pinsky at Wilmington Street swing bridge, it's also art ...

Walk this way
Many more people will soon be able to walk on the wildlife side. Work has started on creating a network of gravel paths which will open up the Noddle Hill Wildlife Area in Bransholme to all ...

'Don't try this at home' says science boffin
You shouldn't trifle with exploding custard. But a combustible form of the yellow stuff is one of scientist Ian Webb's favourite recipes ...

Writings on the walkway
Hull's sports fans can lay claim - or at least a brick - to Hull's Community Super Stadium. The Walk With Legends Commemorative Walkway scheme gives them the chance to purchase a paving brick, engraved with their chosen instruction ...

Taking the Scenic Route
Stylish new carriages, complete with passengers in period costume, can now be found next to all the bicycles made for two at Hull's Streetlife Museum ...

Ending in silence
Two minutes silence for the Hull men who fell in the First World War was the fitting conclusion to the launch of the BBC 2 series, The Trench, at the Guildhall ...

Forging a link between schools and industry
Hull in print reports on a partnership that is, literally, working. ...

Hull youngsters hit Harrods
Fifteen Hull youngsters were the special guests of a famous Fulham football fan on a trip to london ...

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