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Features
Don't Panic
The Humber Emergency Planning Service is a local authority partnership which exists to protect the public and support the emergency services ...
In praise of aldermen
The title of Alderman conjures portrait-like images of fearsome Victorian industrialists draped in the regalia of office, wielding their influence over the corridors of local power ...
Just call Hull Connect
When one of Mrs Rollerson's radiators went on the blink recently the first thing she did was call Hull Connect on 300300 ...
meet . . .the Guildhall curator
Hull Guildhall and courts are a living museum, full of artefacts which tell stories of Hull's rich and varied history. Hull in print meets Robin Diaper ...
Hull comes out of the closet
On a sign on the door of the Foundation basement bar below the new nightclub Affinity on Albion Street in Hull City Centre are the words YOU ARE NOW ENTERING GAY SPACE ...
My War
Avril Short was born in October 1939. Just eight weeks earlier on September 1 Germany had invaded Poland, and two days after that Britain declared war on Germany ...
Where people are proud to live
Gateway is a major local initiative to balance the demand for housing across the city and surrounding area under a new Government initiative called the Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder ...
News
Big screen explained
The big screen which was installed in Hull city centre by Hull City Council in partnership with the BBC and Philips in August appears to have divided local people's opinions ...
"Errr maa God!"
Hull's very own Pop Idol finalist, Roxanne Cooper appeared at Princes Quay in August, when the fourth annual Partners in Crime (reduction) day took place ...
Standards praised
The work of Hull City Council Trading Standards has been acclaimed by the International Federation of Spirit Producers (IFSP) ...
Residents urged to recycle
With Hull City Council facing apossible £2m landfill tax 'bombshell' next year, the authority is urging residents to support plans to increase household waste recycling ...
Beware of roofing scam
Hull City Council's Trading Standards Service is warning the public to be cautious if visited by door-to-door tradesmen following a disturbing incident very recently ...
Council progress monitored
Since the Audit Commission highlighted areas for improvement within Hull City Council in the Corporate Governance Inspection in 2002 and the Progress Inspection of 2003, ...
Building success in Hull's schools
No-one in Hull, least of all within the City Council and the Local Education Authority (LEA), would claim to be happy with the overall picture of educational achievement ...
Teaching taster courses, free for graduates
Kingston upon Hull's Local Education Authority in partnership with Hull Citywide Designated Recommending Body (DRB) will be running a Teacher Taster Course, ...
All change
On Saturday, September 25, Hull's old bus station closed to make way for the multi-million pound development of the St Stephen's shopping ...
City traffic
New parking and traffic arrangements in parts of Alfred Gelder Street, Albion Street, Jameson Street, Prospect Street and Vernon Street in Hull city centre ...
Short to visit Guildhall
One of the country's most outspoken politicians, Clare Short MP, will visit Hull in October to deliver a Wilberforce Lecture entitled Rethinking the War on Terror ...
Have your say on race relations
Professor Gary Craig of the University of Hull has been commissioned to lead an enquiry into the state of race relations in the city ...
Official praise for children's services
Hull Social Services has been described following its recent Commission for Social Care Inspection of Childrens Services as ...
Controlling the big bang
Local organisations in Hull are working in partnership to reduce the problems associated with fireworks and bonfires ...
Citybuild news
The signs of an urban renaissance in Hull are clear for all to see, with new buildings changing the skyline throughout the city centre and riverside areas ...
Hull's entrepreneurial spirit flourishing
The John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Project at the BeSPoKe Centre in Bransholme has gone from strength to strength ...
To Hull in a go-kart
An innovative venture has put a local community in a spin by providing much needed recreational facilities and job opportunities for the area ...
Civic Society talks
Anyone interested in architectural development and regeneration in Hull will enjoy a series of talks organised by Hull Civic Society over the coming months ...
Get involved in BBC Children in Need!
The BBC has chosen Hull to host one of three regional concerts for BBC Children in Need - a night of live television fun as part of the huge fundraising event ...
Become a governor volunteer
The School Governors' One-Stop Shop is working with the Local Education Authority to find governor volunteers ...
HULL FAIR
For more than 700 years, Hull Fair has been the biggest event in the city's calendar and it continues to attract visitors to Hull from near and far ...
Living not existing
The leading organisation of disabled people in the Hull and East Riding area is holding a full day conference in November ...
Benefits changes
If any of your circumstances or the circumstances of anyone who lives with you change, you must tell Hull Benefits Service in writing straight away ...
Late payers warned over council tax
Hull City Council is warning council tax payers that failure to meet agreed payment dates for installments will result in summons ...
Heros celebrates third anniversary
HEROS (Hull & East Riding Options) www.heros.org.uk is a one-stop shop for anyone seeking information on health or social care information within the East ...
Dancing in the city
A six months-long programme of performances and workshops in Hull is paving the way for more opportunities for local people to enjoy and participate in dance ...
Get back into music!
Did you learn an orchestral instrument at school but never took it further? Do you play music at home and would like to meet others who play? ...
The big draw
"If you can draw, even a little bit, you can express all kinds of ideas that might otherwise be lost - delights, frustrations, ...
Celebrate 100 years
The Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull, Councillor John Fareham, extends an invitation to Hull's most senior citizens to celebrate 100 years ...
Working together to support children
School days are meant to be the happiest days of our lives. But it's not always like that for every child. Some children experience difficulties ...
Jobs for teens
Articles by Hull teenager Tonie Thrustle of Hull Youth Council's publicity group ...
Dark Night Stay Safe
As the dark nights draw in many people find themselves walking alone to or from school, college or work. Advertisements and posters encourage ...
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