A football tournament is to take place to mark World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September 2021.
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Experience a taste of super-stylish city living in the Fruit Market
Three super-stylish show homes have opened in the Fruit Market urban village, presenting the very best of city living in Hull’s most fashionable community.
Continue readingTommy Coyle to help hard-pressed families with school uniform give-away
Hard-pressed families across the Hull area will this week receive a back-to-school boost with the offer of free uniforms.
Continue readingInspire Mental Health Unit in Hull wins two Design Awards
The Inspire mental health inpatient unit located on Walker Street in Hull has won two awards at this year’s Design in Mental Health Awards.
Continue readingNo-Dig Community Allotment Family Day
The No-Dig Community Allotment on Clough Road is inviting local residents to its Family Day on Saturday 28 August from 10am to 2pm.
Continue readingCCG recognised for dedication to veterans
NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has been awarded a Silver Award in the Armed Forces Covenant employer recognition scheme.
Continue readingMoving to Hull has made me feel younger
A couple who retired and relocated from Lancashire to be closer to their grown up children in Hull say they have made a positive move into Hull City Centre.
Continue readingLibrary Link brings bedside poems and stories to ease the pain for hospital patients
A hospital in Yorkshire has become the first in the country to support patient care by bringing poetry, stories and chat to the bedside in a partnership which has its roots in the UK City of Culture programme.
Continue readingUnity Headscarf Exhibition for social prescribing
A special exhibition will take place on Tuesday 31 August at 501 Endike Lane from 10am-2pm to promote Unity in Community’s social prescribing network.
Continue readingOngoing support for those in receipt of critical care
It can feel like we’re surrounded at times by Covid-19 statistics, from infection rates and hospital admissions to the number of people who have sadly died with the disease.
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