Council seeking developer to revamp Hull's old Fruit Market
THE city council is set to launch a search for a developer to revamp the old Fruit Market.The Humber Street area has become the focus for an emerging cultural quarter recently.It also played host to...
View ArticleFight against flu sees texts and social media used to alert Orchard Park...
HEALTH experts in Orchard Park are using mobile technology and social media to urge patients to have a flu vaccination.The Haxby Group practice at the Orchard Centre has sent hundreds of text messages...
View ArticleStalker Nigel Grunnill locked up after woman's 15-year ordeal
A STALKER who styled himself as one of the most dangerous men in East Yorkshire has been locked up to protect the public.For 15 years, Nigel Grunnill terrorised an east Hull woman he went on just three...
View ArticleLittle nativity stars to light up the stage
IT'S one of the oldest stories ever told but schoolchildren are putting their own spin on the Christmas story.Hey Ewe! and other cool Yule productions have got parents flocking to school nativity...
View ArticleChildren banned from chat website used by predatory groomers
THE WEBSITE at the centre of a Mail investigation into online grooming says it has banned children from accessing its chatrooms.In a short statement emailed to the Mail, Metin Guckan, the site's...
View ArticleFather of Jess Blake urges troubled teenagers to 'not suffer in silence'
THE grieving father of a teenager discovered dead in woods has urged other young people not to suffer in silence.Jess Blake, 14, had a history of self-harming and made a suicide pact with a friend days...
View ArticleAdam Pearson: Taking Hull FC to Wembley is a 2013 target
ADAM Pearson says reaching the Challenge Cup final has to be an objective for Hull FC in 2013.The Hull owner is optimistic the club's aim can be achieved, saying the chance to lead out the Black and...
View ArticleBin collection changes in Hull for Christmas period
Hull City Council are reminding householders that bin collection days over Christmas and New Year will change. With no collections on Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year's Day, the council have...
View ArticleProtesters say Beverley bypass and homes plan would ruin character of town
DEVELOPERS behind controversial plans to build homes and a bypass on the edge of Beverley are appealing for the go-ahead to be given.David Wilson Yorkshire East has appealed to the Planning...
View ArticleFather Christmas and his reindeer arrive at St Stephens in Hull
Father Christmas and his reindeer have arrived at St Stephens in Hull city centre. He has taken time out of his busy schedule to visit his friend in the region after so many people pledged to the...
View ArticleWinter Football!
Here at Goals we never have any problem with our pitches because of adverse weather. With the latest 3G turf, there is no water damage and are regularly salted to ensure that the snow and ice doesn't...
View ArticleMen rescued from roof of burning house in Hull
TWO men have been rescued from the roof of a burning house this afternoon.Firefighters raced to the scene around 2pm when 999 calls reported a fire at the house in Grove Street, off Beverley Road,...
View ArticleWatford 1 Hull City 2: Meyler and Brady earn Tigers third consecutive away win
GOALS from on-loan pair David Meyler and Robbie Brady earned Hull City a 2-1 victory at promotion rivals Watford, a win that fired the Tigers up to fourth in the Championship.Meyler celebrated his...
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ALLEGATIONS of bullying and harassment of staff by a flagship school's new head teacher are being investigated, a union says.Six nursery nurses are said to have lodged a collective grievance over their...
View ArticleCharity's box-offers hit
BIG-hearted supporters of a Christmas appeal have donated thousands of shoeboxes filled with gifts for children overseas.Gift boxes are still pouring into Tickton charity Real Aid – days after the...
View ArticleExhibitions
Community artworkArtlink's Centre for Community Arts offers a contemporary gallery space at the entrance to the building. Exhibitions from local and national artists are shown in conjunction with...
View ArticleVisitors cop a load of new £30m police base
FAMILIES had the chance to glimpse life inside a police station at an open day in Hull's new Clough Road headquarters.More than 1,800 people walked through the doors for a tour of the new £30m station,...
View Article£350 biofuel plant nearing completion
PRODUCTION has finally started at a new £350m biofuel plant in east Hull.The Vivergo Fuels facility at Saltend is expected to be fully operational early in the new year.But the first bioethanol is...
View ArticleWorried about the electricity bill? Lighten up!
FOR a decade and a half, children have stopped to gaze at the Christmas lights outside a house in Anlaby.What started as a hobby for owner Steve Hardwick has become an annual festive highlight for...
View ArticleIt's Nick, der Tiger who came to teach
HULL City's German football player is backing moves to encourage more pupils to tackle modern foreign languages.Striker Nick Proschwitz, who joined The Tigers from a German club in July, met students...
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