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Features

The future of council housing in Hull
For the last year, Hull City Council has been consulting local residents to determine the future of council housing in the city ...

Everyone's a winner!
Hull City Council - providing sporting opportunities for everyone ...

Thank you for our future
Laurence Toker was 25 years old when war was declared on September 3, 1939. He was a strapping lad ...

Hug a slug
The Hull Biodiversity Partnership is working with local people to make the city a more colourful place ...

From trainee priest to Lord Mayor of Hull
"I'm just looking forward to meeting people, making them feel welcome and helping them realise what a fantastic city this is." Cllr Bryan Bradley, Lord Mayor of Hull ...

Skater girl done good
Vanessa Smith was just another bored teenager in east Hull until two years ago when she decided to make a wild idea a reality ...

News

Improving service for all council customers
A new one-stop shop for Hull City Council services opens in east Hull this month ...

New recycling centre
The new £1.1 million Burma Drive Recycling Centre in east Hull is now open. The covered recycling centre ...

Free fruit for all primary kids
The diet of all primary school children in Hull will be getting an extra boost when the city council becomes the first in the country ...

Fairtrade Hull
Hull has been recognised as a 'Fairtrade City' after three years of hard work by many people and organisations in the city ...

Bringing peace to Hull
Hull's Khedrupje Buddhist Centre recently moved into new, larger premises on Coltman Street, off Anlaby Road ...

Join the Hull debate
Do you want life to improve for everyone in Hull? Do you want to share your views, ideas and opinions? Do you want your voice to be heard? ...

Goodbye Tess
In the last issue of Hull in print we featured the story of Hull City Council tourism marketing officer Tess Cousins and her battle with cancer ...

Celebrating Volunteers
Things are hotting up for the major volunteering event of the year in Hull. Volunteering Hull, at Queens Gardens on Wednesday June 1 from 12noon to 6pm ...

Committed to customer service
Five of Hull City Council's services have been awarded Charter Marks by the government, recognising their commitment to their customers ...

Race Equality Scheme
Hull City Council has now published its second Race Equality Scheme, which was approved by Cabinet last month ...

Join me for dinner at The Deep
Visitors to The Deep, the world's only submarium, will be plunging to new depths when they enter the latest attraction, the Twilight Zone ...

Ticket to ride
Older people in Hull enjoying the benefits of free bus travel in the city and beyond ...

Cityvision for Hull
Ask residents about Hull's nationally-acclaimed community warden scheme or the popular Extra Time activities for young people in the summer holidays ...

Thousands celebrate Tigers' promotion
Thousands of local people attended a huge event in Hull city centre on Sunday May 8 celebrating the promotion of the Tigers to the Championship ...

Cash prize for local resident
Following a recent campaign to promote the council's electronic payment options, local resident Mark Salisbury, from Kempton Road, has won £150 ...

Refugee week
A 'Gig in the Gardens' in Queens Gardens on Saturday June 18 will mark the start of Refugee Week 2005 ...

Brighten up your summer
Summer this year starts on Monday 25 / Tuesday 26 July with a 2 day launch in partnership with Network Rail at West Park 11am - 5pm ...

Hull's Transport Plan
The Council is working hard to prepare its second Local Transport Plan (LTP) to cover the period 2006 to 2011 ...

Summer help for parents
The summer holidays can be a difficult time for parents, particularly for parents who work ...

On Yer Bike
Bike Week 2005 is June 11th to 19th. Events are planned across the country, and in Hull there will be organised rides ...

Is it a poem? Is it a work of art? Is it a tea towel?
It's all three. One of this year's Special Commissions for the Humber Mouth Festival (18 June to 3 July) is a project by locally based community artist Ian Killen ...

Change your life with a roll of the dice
Young people will have the opportunity to take part in workshops, screen their films and perform in a young people's weekend during the Humber Mouth Literature Festival ...

Bollywood comes to Hull
An exciting arts project for young people has brought a flavour of Bollywood to the streets of Hull ...

A world of jazz - a week in Hull
Hull City Council's 13 Hull Jazz Festival opens on Saturday 30 July for a nine-day feast of world-class jazz in the city ...

Hull International Short Film Festival
Hull Film presents the 4th Hull International Short Film Festival, taking place from 15-17 July ...

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