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Features
Inside Story
Security is paramount and Roy Walker OBE and his team hold the keys. Lynda Murdin checks in to Sutton Place Safe Centre ...
Shining a light on Christmas past
No wonder Scrooge was such a villain to the Victorians. He practised the very opposite of the 'spend' trend that was brought to Christmas in the 19th century. ...
Garden of Honour
Everything was timed to perfection. And the sun shone too, with a mild breeze blowing from the Humber, on a day that saw the results of 10 years work to restore an important memorial plaque ...
Where's a hero when you need one?
Sound advice is only a mouse click away. Hull in print finds a hero on the web ...
We are not alone
I wonder if the residents of Hull, Iowa get as sick of corny farming jokes as their counterparts in Hull, England tire of lame fish references ...
We will do it
Politicians and senior managers at Hull City Council are determined to tackle the key issues facing the council and the city. Hull in print highlights how the council is gearing up to meet the challenge and how they intend to build on achievements such as the KC Stadium and the councils top-performing Social Services department ...
News
Another award goes to ...
The KC Stadium has won more prestigious design prizes and commendations ...
CCTV expansion in crime crackdown
Work has begun on installing 240 new CCTV cameras across the city ...
We got the stars
Hull's social services have once again been hailed by the Government as among the best in the country ...
Clean team sorts out a fair old mess
When the bright lights and big wheel are switched off for the last time, grime-busting teams swoop onto Walton Street to clean away every last trace of Hull Fair ...
Stan can
A Hull man who will be 100 next May has been granted his wish of free bus travel to Cleethorpes ...
Environment link-up to target tyre dumping
The Environment Agency has joined forces with Hull City Council's waste management team in a bid to stamp out illegal tyre dumping ...
Going to sow a meadow
Derelict sites are where the wild flowers will grow in Hull ...
Local firms and Hull City Training engineer hands-on experience
Three hundred Hull teenagers are to start out on engineering careers over the next five years after the city's success in gaining £1.3m for training courses ...
Making adoption an option
Don't rule yourself out from adopting a child! ...
Buses not affected by bulldozers
It's buses as usual as the first major phase of demolition on Ferensway gets under way ...
Speaking up for those in need
Social Care and Health services is looking for more volunteer advocates to speak up for families seeking help ...
Youth carers needed to get the balance right
A new scheme, which helps young people leaving local authority care to live independent lives, has been launched ...
Seminar tackles allergy worries
The city recently hosted a seminar aimed at ending the 'fear factor' over childhood allergies ...
Taking a swipe at Council Tax bills
It's now easier than ever to pay your Council Tax and important council bills ...
Victims memorial for a safer way
Road accident victims were remembered at a memorial service at St. Mary's Church, Lowgate ...
Pavilion plan just part of East Park regeneration
A new £483,000 pavilion will form the centrepiece of East Park, according to the latest regeneration plans ...
Speedy searches puts buying on fast track
House purchase should be quicker in Hull with the recent introduction of an electronic system for local authority searches ...
Ambitious and realistic way forward for Hull's housing strategy
The strategic direction for housing in Hull over the next 18 months is set out in a new Interim Housing Strategy ...
Step forward all you young braves.
Trustees of the Amy Johnson Gold Cup for Courage are seeking brave Hull youngsters for the next annual award ...
Minister throws weight behind wildlife plan
Environment Minister, Elliot Morley MP has given his seal of approval to plans to promote wildlife in Hull ...
Best on the radio
A victim of domestic violence who told her story on radio has helped Hull Citysafe and Hull Women's Aid win a top commercial radio award ...
Through the old window
Staff at the Judeo-Christian Study Centre, based at Hull's Old Synagogue, are keen to trace the history of inscriptions on three original stained glass windows ...
Time to spare?
Hull Council for Voluntary Services is looking for 18 and 19 year-old volunteers from low income families who are willing to put in at least 30 hours a week to help their local communities ...
On the recorder
Judge Micheal Mettyear is the first honorary Recorder of Hull and East Yorkshire ...
Splash course there to help everyone take the plunge
Swimming - it's not just for kids. A growing number of adults are also discovering that different strokes rule the world and are signing up for weekly classes ...
From the bean to the counter: Hitchcock's serve up a fair deal
Hull's bid to become a fair trade city has been given a major caffeine shock ...
CD shows students the way
The University of Hull's latest marketing campaign to attract students to live and work in the city is decidedly CD ...
Like the tunes you're playing
Hull Music Service has gained a diploma of merit for outstanding achievement from the National Music Council of Great Britain ...
16 enforcers out and about with power to tackle anti-social behaviour
A citywide campaign to tackle one of Hull residents' most persistent bugbears, anti-social behaviour, is about to get under way ...
25,147 witness Kangaroo triumph
The KC Stadium is firmly on the international rugby league map after selling out several weeks in advance of the second ashes test against Australia and impressing visiting players and officials ...
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