A man from Hull says lockdown has provided him with the perfect opportunity to develop his new epic fantasy drinking card game, which he hopes will soon become a household name.
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Trinity Market is full – for the first time in its 117-year history
Hull’s Trinity Market, home to a range of independent and creative businesses, is at full capacity for the first time in its 117-year history.
Continue readingJoin WISHH Charity in a national outpouring of love to raise funds for your local NHS heroes
WISHH, the official charity of Hull Hospitals is urging people across Hull and East Yorkshire to join the nation’s biggest tea break on the 5th July to raise funds for the incredible people in our NHS who’ve done so much to help everyone get through the pandemic.
Continue readingBe the envy of fellow footy fans with a pair of personalised Tigers trainers
Billy Gill’s custom shoes aren’t just made for walking – they’re made for walking in style.
Continue readingWife backs organ donation in husband’s memory after accident
A primary school teacher has told how she was certain her husband wanted to donate his organs to save other people’s lives after he suffered a fatal brain injury.
Continue readingBeal backs appeal to bring the joy of reading to children in hospital
Family-owned Beal Homes is supporting a drive to donate books to brighten up the days of children who have to spend time in hospital.
Continue readingBusiness Week webinar to explore post-Covid risks and opportunities
Business Week webinar to explore post-Covid risks and opportunities
Continue reading£1.2m Hull Arena revamp to begin as contracts awarded to UK specialist
Hull City Council has agreed to hire a UK specialist to lead the £1.2 revamp of the Hull Arena.
Continue readingBBC drama brings substance misuse into the spotlight
Drug and alcohol recovery charity pleased as Line of Duty brings common misuse of painkillers into public awareness.
Continue readingEnd-of-life study into offshore wind turbines led by University of Hull team
A University of Hull study into the end-of-life cycle of offshore wind turbines has been boosted by £100,000 of funding.
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