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Features
Tackling Antisocial Behaviour in Hull
All the statistics, reports and surveys investigating the state of the nation's happiness show that fear of crime is the biggest single factor spoiling the quality of our lives ...
Bright future for Endeavour School
Hull's newest secondary school may have got off to a shaky start, but Hull in print discovers that Endeavour now has the foundations to build a bright future ...
Meet... the Events Manager
This year an estimated 750,000 people attended Hull Fair over the eight days it was in the city. That's a lot of people ...
Future of Hull City centre
With cranes on the skyline and new buildings springing up, the signs of regeneration in Hull are already clear to see. But it is still early days. Over the next ten years local people can expect a programme of major changes ...
Christmas Under Fire
Joan Hockless was born in Hull in 1916. She trained as a secretary and got her first job at 15 years of age as a secretary with Hayfield and Lambert, solicitors, in Bowlalley Lane. Joan tells Hull in print how the magic of Christmas survived the difficult years during World War II....
Park Life
East Park is currently experiencing its most exciting stage of development since it was opened in 1887. Hull in print learns about the past, present and future of this much-loved open space ...
Hull connected - A face-to-face service
Suzanne Agnew couldn't be happier with the service she received at Hull City Council's Ings Road Customer Service Centre ...
News
Cemetery plans halted
Plans for an important new Hull cemetery on Priory Road were turned down last month by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council planning committee ...
New council chief
Hull City Council's new chief executive, Kim Ryley, is now busy at work in the Guildhall ...
Greener future for Hull
Hull City Council is working hard in its drive to provide more facilities for local residents to recycle waste ...
Gandhi bust unveiled
A striking bust of the 'Father of the Indian Nation', Mahatma Gandhi, was officially unveiled in Hull's Mandela Gardens by Oscar-winning film director Lord Puttnam, CBE ...
Russian outrage remembered
The centenary of the infamous Dogger Bank Incident, also known locally as 'The Russian Outrage' was commemorated recently with a visit to the city by Commander Sergai Makhovney of the Russian Navy ...
Further £20m investment in Hull announced
A further £20 million of investment has been secured to assist regeneration in Hull, announced regional development agency Yorkshire Forward last October ...
Deliciouslyorkshire
Hull City Council is supporting a major festival of Yorkshire food and drink which will take place at Hull's KC stadium in February ...
Free chocolate for everyone!
An art competition for all Hull residents - young, old and in-betweenies - has been launched to promote Fairtrade and support the city's bid to become a Fairtrade city ...
What the pupils think
They are all very proud of their school and feel strongly that the reputation of Endeavour has been undermined by rumours and negative stories and opinion in the media ...
Older People's Charter launched
A new Older People's Charter has been launched by Hull City Council and the local health trusts which sets out the standards of services that older people have a right to expect, and helps fight discrimination against older people ...
City Council promotes race equality
Hull City Council is working hard to promote equal opportunities, promote good race relations and tackle racial discrimination ...
Hull's Acorn helps businesses to grow
A new fund set up to boost business start-ups and growth in Hull has been launched ...
Humber Bridge lighting a step nearer
Revolutionary proposals to light the Humber Bridge have been approved by the Humber Bridge Board and are now ready to go to the next stage, with a full-scale lighting trial ...
Further boost for Hull's creative industries
Hull's growing creative industries will have more room to thrive with the opening of a brand-new managed workspace in the heart of Hull's Old Town ...
New chief for Citybuild
Citybuild, Hull's Urban Regeneration Company (URC), has appointed a new Chief Executive, Adam Wasserman, former Director of Arlington Economic Development in Washington DC, USA...
Council help for private tenants and landlords
Hull City Council is the landlord of more than 30,000 homes in the city, but the authority also plays a very important role supporting occupants of private housing - which accounts for about 70% of the city's housing stock ...
Ofsted to inspect performance of Hull's LEA
Hull City Council Local Education Authority (LEA) will be inspected by Ofsted during January 2005 ...
Artability Festival 2004 went with a bang!
Organisers behind the recent hugely successful Artability Festival, a first for the city, are hoping to recreate the magic in the future ...
gage 05
An exciting festival featuring the cutting edge of digital, live and new media arts will take place in Hull next February ...
Courses for musicians
Do you want to develop your musical skills? Would you and your mates like to get a band together? Or maybe you're already a musician and you'd like to put your talent to work in the community ...
£70 million bid to trigger housing revival
The city is awaiting the outcome of a bid for £70 million from the Government's budget for regenerating the housing market ...
100 years of Hull
A Busy City Architect, Baths, Bridges, Building the College of Technology and Barriers ...
CASE for bird boxes
The bird life of Hull will receive a welcome boost over coming months as over 40 bird boxes are erected across the city ...
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