The Hull Hub Introduces George Norris and the history of Hull Fair

Seven centuries of fun This carnival of merriment is the largest travelling fair in Europe and one of the oldest – the fair celebrated its seven hundredth anniversary in 1993. The first charter granting permission for a fair to be held, from 9 to 23 March, was granted in 1278. The anniversary celebrated by Hull City Council dates from1293, when Edward I allocated six weeks in May and June for the festivities. By the 16th…

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The Fashion Corner with Amy Symons

As a self-confessed shopaholic, I find I’m having an inner battle with myself when it comes to spending money at the moment. On the one hand there is so much uncertainty and I feel that I need to be more responsible and that it would be a great time to save… on the other I see fashion as my hobby and buying a new outfit does wonders for the spirit, after all they don’t call…

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The Hull Hub Chats with Maniuko

The man, The Myth, The legend. What is your name? It shows Marek Lesiak on my passport, but I would rather be known as ManiuKO, a nickname I’ve had since my teenage years that has a funny story attached to it. What do you do? I share energy via visual art mainly creating murals/graffiti/street art, but as comfort zone stretcher, don’t limit myself. I have already spray painted a few cars, created book cover, book…

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East Park and Surrounding Area

East Park lies about two miles from the city centre on Holderness Road. It originally covered an area of 52 acres but gradually expanded. Today there are 130 acres of parkland and the park is often used for large open-air venues such as concerts, military shows, car shows, firework shows and the annual Hull Show East Park was designed by Joseph Fox Sharpe. It was originally meant to mirror Pearson Park in Hull with land…

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Is Barbara Englands Oldest Museum Volunteer?

Barbara Lazenby is now 91 and yet still volunteers at the Sutton and Wawne Museum in Sutton on Hull each week. The other volunteers there wonder if she is Englands oldest volunteer in the museums of this country. Barbara has had a fascinating life and was born in Queens Road in Hull in 1927. She had three brothers and two sisters and she had early links to Sutton from early in her life as her…

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Running for over a 100 years East Hull Harriers Running Club

When I was a teenager, my brother Alan was a sports fanatic and still is. He was a scrawny kid and I always envied his skinny legs which I put down to all the running he did. East Hull Harriers was the club of choice for him and I would like to jog you down memory lane with some history about it. Pubs and the Club Back in 1893 under the name of Holderness Road Presbyterian…

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‘Little Book of Big Scams’

Have you ever read an email or received a letter that you were suspicious about? Have you ever felt someone is trying to con you out of your hard earned cash over the internet?  Has anyone tried to get you to give up your personal information when you don’t want to?  Well, the fourth edition of the ‘Little Book of Big Scams’ has been released for our force area which highlights some of the frauds…

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It’s time to talk about Headache

With some 5,000 people under the care of hospital consultants in Hull for migraine and headache disorders, it’s no wonder the city has become a nationally recognised centre for treating such debilitating neurological problems. Five thousand people are just the tip of the iceberg, however. According to the Migraine Trust, migraine affects one in every seven people, and is more prevalent than diabetes, asthma and epilepsy combined. “Hull Royal Infirmary’s department of neurology has been…

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HELPFUL HOT-DOG HEROES

Throughout the Autumn term Year Six (Nile & Zambezi) of Wheeler Primary School began a mission to help the homeless of Hull. This was in response to hearing about the increasing number of homeless, including children, across our city. Our teacher, Miss Owston, contacted Hull Project Hotdog, a charity run by a large group of amazing volunteers. We got to know Chris Winn, who also runs Café Hotdog on Spring Bank, and he taught us…

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The Quiet Star

Park Street Performing Arts Centre are well known in Hull for giving would-be stage and screen stars a big helping hand up the ladder to success. Hull actor and writer of hit TV series Benidorm, Derren Litten and award-winning actress and recording star Sheridan Smith were both taught by Park Street’s drama teacher and director, Richard Green. I’d like you to meet James, a new hopeful star. James has three sisters who are at Park…

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The Jarrad Foundation Story

My son Jarrad Joseph Grainger born 2nd July 1994 sadly took his own life on 6th September 2015 aged 21 years old. Our world fell apart on this day. We had no money set aside so wasn’t sure how we would afford a funeral for him, luckily our friends and family came together and donated their money so we could give him the fantastic send off that he deserved. The day I lost him will…

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Meet Benjamin Ainsworth

Benjamin Ainsworth was born in Nottingham in 2008 and moved to the East Riding 4 years ago. He started attending stage school at the age of 6 on Saturday mornings; his natural talent having already manifested itself in his particularly evil depiction of Herod in his first nativity play and his elaborate performances of The Gruffalo and other favourite books at home, aged 2.  The arts have always been a big part of his young…

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TribFest at Sea

Happy New Year and I hope your 2019 is full of happiness and merriment and all your wishes come true. Did you make the obligatory resolution? No? Me neither. But I am determined to make sure I don’t miss any of the splendid activities, exhibitions and displays that will be on in our city over the next twelve months. As for the end of 2018, I had a wonderful weekend away on the P&O Ferry…

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Short Story

When English teacher Mrs Thompson picked a shortlist of story entries for a national writing competition last month, she had no idea she was entering a winning creation.Pupils from across the year groups at Malet Lambert entered the First Story 6-Word Story Competition, where entrants aimed to tell a complete story in just six words.Year 10 pupil Kingsley Campbell-Carter, 14, was the overall winner from thousands of entries nationally with his alternative festive story: “Christmas…

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Park Street Performing Arts

Park Street Performing Arts Centre are a well-established charity in Hull City Centre focusing on getting people from 3 to 99 into various disciplines of the Arts.  We are staffed by 5 Trustees – all voluntary and 5 members of teaching staff.  Due to transitional changes in July, we needed 4 brand new teachers and all have brought a real structure to the school and transformed the way we deliver Musical Theatre, Dance, Drama and…

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Visitor records smashed in milestone year for Hull Minster

Hull Minster is celebrating record-breaking visitor numbers in 2018, as the iconic church becomes established as a leading events venue. During the year 225,000 people visited or attended events at the Minster as the rejuvenated church capitalised on the transformation of the building to enable it to host flexible and inclusive forms of worship and become a major social, cultural and community hub. The numbers are a significant boost as increasing visitors and donations are…

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PCC secures over £300k funding for Youth Early Intervention projects

The office of Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter has been successful in a bid to the Home Office Early Intervention Youth Fund. A total of £337,500 has been awarded for projects which will operate across the whole of the Humberside Police force area, to help divert children and young people away from crime. The funding runs until March 2020. There are four projects which have secured funding, some of which began as Hull-based schemes…

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Strawberry brings Shopify Plus expertise to Manchester

Digital agency, Strawberry, has recently announced it is establishing a new base in Manchester. The eCommerce-focused agency, which has recently celebrated its 25th year in business, has a strong emphasis on working with retailers and is one of a handful of Shopify Plus Partners in the UK.Strawberry have chosen the XYZ Building in Spinningfields, a contemporary and dynamic hub for businesses. James Greenwood, Joint MD explains:“Whilst we will always call Hull our home, we feel…

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Exercise for Mental Health and Wellbeing

We know how exercise improves our general Health and Fitness, but along with the physical benefits, exercise can also have a huge impact on your mental health and well-being.  Exercise is not only great for the body, but also great for the mind.  It’s a mood changer! There’s a strong link between being physically active and improved mental well-being, especially when we learn that depression is strongly associated with illness and even cardiovascular mortality.  People…

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Are you a Slave to the Scales?

Getting weighed on a regular basis can be a great indicator to your weight loss progress and help to keep you on track, however, if you’ve had a really good week of healthy eating and exercise and it doesn’t immediately show on the scales, don’t be disheartened that you’re not seeing results overnight. Unless you overate by 3500 calories, the change in your weight on the scales is water, not fat. Our bodies are 70%…

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