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Features
Star Turn
For super stars and ordinary mortals the Kingston Communications Stadium has a lot to offer. Hull in print celebrates a City Council venture that is proving a very big hit ...
When They'Re Gone They'Re Gone
With the demolition of the ABC Cinema imminent to make way for the Feresway Development, Steve Walsh talks to local historian Chris Ketchell about some of Hull's great lost buildings ...
Beams of light
Hull in print reports on how technology is transforming teaching at Kingswood school ...
It's Beautiful
The Gipsyville Regeneration Project has two years to run but the improvements are already having an impact ...
Truck stops here
Hull Truck is moving. Christine Jarvis goes backstage and gets a glimpse of what's in store for theatregoers ...
Heather, a foster carer writes...
'This child has his voice and his own identity. Through feeling secure and settled he knows he has found home and people to protect him.' ...
'TEA'S MADE'
Hull in print reports on a new health partnership that's giving stroke sufferers a helping hand ...
News
Determined to set the 'Hull Standard' for housing
A 'Hull Standard' providing a benchmark for quality is one of the aims of a new council drive to improve its accommodation and housing services ...
Second chance to get rid of that car
A second vehicle amnesty has begun to clear the streets of abandoned motors ...
GCSE pass rise beats national rate
More Hull 16 year olds than ever are leaving school with good GCSE results, latest Government figures have revealed ...
Best foot forward on the pavement to a healthy life
Boots might be made for walking ...
Better at the core
Core services provided by Hull City Council are improving, according to the latest government assessment ...
Sex gets their full attention
Teenagers from Bransholme have launched their own magazine to offer information and advice about sexual health ...
YOUR mag top of the pile
Hull in print has been named Magazine of the Year in a competition for companies and Public Authorities ...
Dutch dash to KC
Hull will give another big welcome to the England under 21 side at the Kingston Stadium on February 17 (8pm) ...
Finding the way to a sensory maze
Prepare to be amazed by the transformation of a former board school in West Hull ...
Safe in the centre
City centre residents and traders are set to benefit from a £392,000 project to tackle crime and disorder ...
Library Matters
Gipsyville residents are being asked about what they want from their local library ...
Danish eye-opener for Youth Forum representatives
Four school pupils from Hull have looked through a window on the world ...
City Council listed in hi-tech seven by Government
Hull City Council has underlined its credentials as one of the top local authorities in the country for use of new technology ...
Recycling grows as 45,000 more households are offered balck box
The second phase of black boxes expands to 45,000 further households from March, following an 85 per cent uptake ...
News about crews
The names of the fishermen who went to sea from the Humber ports more than a century ago are going onto an electronic database ...
Throwing women a mobile lifeline
If you have an old mobile phone, you could give it to a scheme to help women in danger of being beaten up or even killed in their own homes ...
Humber rising up agenda
A project to provide better protection for one of the regions most valuable natural resources is under way ...
Leaflets hold answers
Hull Benefit Services has a range of free leaflets answering the most commonly asked questions about Housing and Council Tax Benefits ...
Central Heating going in to 950 homes
Full central heating is being installed into 950 council properties in Bransholme, Central, Northern and Ings Road ...
Used to be the pictures
Memories of halcyon days of the silver screen will mean that there will not be a dry eye in the house as the ABC cinema comes down ...
Drink reform gives City Council the power to serve
Hull City Council is welcoming the Licensing Act 2003, which is expected to come into force this July ...
Speaking up for the families
The council is continuing its appeal for more volunteer advocates to come forward to support children, young people and their families ...
Books come home
Project workers, carers, parents and children have been celebrating the success of Hull's Home School Support Project ...
Castle Hill Cash
John Reid, Secretary of State for Health, has announced a £29.6m investment in cardiac facilities at Castle Hill Hospital ...
'What I really liked about it was...'
Visually impaired readers in the city have formed their own book club ...
Community Cash
Tenants, residents and tenant participation staff have received training in fundraising at The Guildhall ...
Cool in the cold
Winter often leaves its worst to the last. Hull City Council and Tees, East and North Yorkshire Ambulance Service have joined forces to remind drivers to bwe cool in the cold ...
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