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Features
Home please James
Sir James Reckitt's development of quality housing for his workers is nearly 100. Hull in print sees the light at Garden Village ...
On the records
Mention 1977 to any ageing punk and they'll probably tell you about the great Sex Pistols swindle ...
City Suckers
Half-a-car, chopped up MFI wardrobe, a complete dining suite, builders' waste, sets of cutlery and the occasional dead animal ...
Turning the corner
With everyone from the Prime Minister to local newspaper editors debating the correct balance of 'carrot and stick' to enforce school attendance, truancy is a hot topic ...
Not Out!
In a football crazy nation it would be easy to forget the sound of leather on willow, but a thriving youth cricket scene is giving Hull youngsters a taste for bat and ball ...
News
Bus art just the ticket
Hull schoolchildren will be going on the buses with their art and poetry in support of the city's refugee community ...
World Cup winner pitches in
A member of England's only World Cup winning team - 1966 vintage - has kicked a ball around the site of Hull's £43.5m Community Super Stadium ...
Action 243 right up Fred's street
Fred Elliot left his woes in Weatherfield to launch a scheme to breathe new life into an East Hull community ...
Mo drops by to back the DADs
Former anti-drugs minister Mo Mowlam met the brains behind the Dads Against Drugs (DADs) project when she visited Hull last month ...
Election brings the changes
There are new faces at the top following wholesale changes to the make up of Kingston upon Hull City Council ...
Service of rededication for 'peaceful oasis' in the heart of the city
We shall remember them - in greater peace and tranquility following improvements to the area surrounding Hull's cenotaph ...
Cut waste at a cut price
Bargain priced compost bins could be up for grabs for Hull residents when a new recycling scheme takes off this summer ...
'Day out' to Africa bears fruit on Bransholme
Out of Africa items that helped take Broadacre Primary School pupils on a virtual day trip to that fascinating continent ...
Great art from the past with a musical twist
Ferens art gallery is planning an 18th century spectacle to mark the beginning of its latest exhibition of the old masters ...
Women 'inspired' to shape the future of learning
A conference exploring ways to make education provision more 'women friendly' has been hailed a success and could help to shape future courses in Hull ...
Brand man back
The branding 'guru' who was appointed to help Hull's drive to become a top 10 city has made a return visit to see the progress that has been made so far ...
What's the best way forward for Hull's housing? - we want to know
The City Council wants to hear your views on now Hull's housing should be reshaped over the next 20 years ...
Community stars come out for a night at the 'Oscars'
Local heroes aged from 13 to 83 were the centre of attention at the 2002 Community Pioneer Awards attended by hundreds of guests at UGC Cinema ...
New blues
Hull's about to go blue all over. The final phase of the City Council's blue bin recycling scheme is about to begin ...
Hull research on centre stage
An educational psychologist described his work will Hull schools when he spoke to an international conference on death and bereavement ...
Over 60 schools kick out in a feast of football
Almost 1,500 children from throughout Hull have been competing in the city's second annual Festival of Football ...
Coach for the summer
Coaches are needed for Hull's annual summer sports and activities programme ...
It's the pits! - pupils find the right formula
A Formula One car made out of balsa wood would be no good for world champion racing driver Michael Schumacher ...
Partnership in lottery bid to put old Hull back in the city centre
A funding bid for a £7.5m 'history centre' has moved a step further with a city centre site being selected for the project ...
Community paramedic ready for emergencies
An east Hull neighbourhood now has its own community paramedic complete with a fully equipped rapid response vehicle ...
Bring the news to your community
Wanted - reporters, correspondents and creative minds to help produce a new Bransholme newsletter ...
Be careful before you eat
On page 7 of the May issue of Hull in print, a picture of wild fungi appeared with the caption which began 'Nice on toast' ...
First-time film makers get the chance to shine on the silver screen
Amateur video film-makers can see their creations on the big screen in July ...
Listen to the river in Queen Victoria Square
The sounds of the river and the secrets of the pearl have been brought to Hull in two public art works from Hull Time Based Arts ...
Visitor Numbers surge as tourism enjoys spring boom
Visitors flocked to Hull in March and April giving the city a bumper Spring for tourism ...
Top Trax for pedal power
Some of the country's top BMX riders flocked to Preston Road last month to put the estate's new bike track through its paces ...
Dedication is what you need
Alternative backgrounds don't have to be a penalty ...
Your words on the streets
Hull residents have given the City Council's street cleansing services the thumbs up ...
Theatre-goers in for a whale of a time
A major new Hull Truck production will put a unique local slant on a classic marine tale ...
The appliance of science
Junior boffins, artists and brainboxes collected their prizes for coming top in Hull's National Science Week competitions ...
Chance for carers to get free help
Free weekend and evening help is on hand for carers of adults with a physical disability ...
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