As part of the their Centenary Celebrations the girl guides at St. Cuthberts Church in Marlborough Avenue are organising a social evening. Local singer songwriter Val Marshall will be performing and a pie and peas supper will be served (vegetarian options available). Tickets cost £5 and can be obtained by phoning 343070. Saturday 24th October 2009. Starts at 7pm. Venue – St Cuthberts Church Hall Marlborough Avenue. All welcome.
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Fundraising Social Evening at St Cuthberts Guides
by JAnderson
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Park Life - The Penna family celebrate 40 years in the park
by BobCarter
7 months ago
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Last updated 7 months ago.
Hull is very lucky in having some wonderful parks. West, Pickering, East, Peter Pan (Costello) and Pearson’s park. They each have their own special and unique features and appeal, giving them all characters of their own. My own local park is the very popular Pearson’s, situated in the Avenue’s area of Hull with access from Princes Avenue (pedestrian and cyclists only) and Pearson Avenue on Beverley Road. The land to create Pearson’s park – originally…
Latest comment by BobCarter 7 months ago
I remember the place well, Colombo. My grandparents lived down Woodcock Street and my dad would take…
read moreNews from your Community: Avenues
Pubs in crisis
by thisisYourMail
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Last updated 29 days ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, February 2
Beer drinkers are being urged to support their local pubs after it emerged they are closing in record numbers across East Yorkshire.
Experts have said pub closures are at an all-time high across Hull and the East Riding and the situation looks set to get worse.
Latest research carried out by the Hull and East Yorkshire branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) shows there are…
Latest comment by Malcolmdawson 29 days ago
The reason most pubs have closed is because they where bought by large companies from the south and…
read moreSWINE FLU: CITY HAS 1st VICTIM
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9 months ago
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Aldbrough, Anlaby, Anlaby Park, Anlaby Road, Atwick, Avenues, Bainton, Barmston, Barton, Beeford, Bempton, Bessingby, Beverley, Beverley Road, Bilton, Bilton Grange, Bishop Burton, Boothferry Estate, Boothferry Road, Brandesburton, Bransholme, Brantingham, Bricknell, Bridlington, Brough, Burstwick, Burton Agnes, Burton Pidsea, Camerton, Carnaby, Catwick, Cherry Burton, City Centre, Coniston, Cottingham, Driffield, Drypool, Dunswell, Easington, Eastrington, Ellerby, Ellerker, Elloughton, Elstronwick, Etton, Flamborough, Garden Village, Gilberdyke, Gipsyville, Goole, Greatfield Estate, Halsham, Hatfield, Hedon, Hedon Road, Hessle, Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Hollym, Holme upon Spalding Moor, Holmpton, Hornsea, Hotham, Howden, Hutton Cranswick, Ings, Keyingham, Kilham, Kilnsea, Kingswood, Kirk Ella, Langtoft, Leconfield, Lelley, Leven, Lissett, Little Weighton, Lockington, Long Riston, Longhill, Lund, Mappleton, Marfleet, Marina, Market Weighton, Melbourne, Melton, Middleton, Molescroft, Nafferton, Newbridge Road, Newland, Newport, North Bransholme, North Cave, North Dalton, North Ferriby, North Frodingham, North Hull Estate, North Newbald, Old Town, Orchard Park, Ottringham, Patrington, Paull, Pocklington, Preston, Preston Road, Rawcliffe, Roos, Routh, Sancton, Sculcoates, Shiptonthorpe, Sigglesthorne, Skeffling, Skidby, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Sledmere, South Cave, South Dalton, South Newbald, Southcoates, Spring Bank, Sproatley, Stamford Bridge, Stoneferry, Sutton, Sutton Park, Swanland, Thorngumbald, Thornton Estate, Tibthorpe, Tickton, Victoria Dock, Walkington, Warter, Wawne, Welton, Welwick, West Ella, Wetwang, Willerby, Willerby Road, Winestead, Withernsea, Withernwick, Wold Road, and Woodmansey.
Last updated 8 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, June 18
‘Don’t panic’ call as virus strikes
The first case of swine flu has been confirmed in Hull, the Mail can reveal. NHS Hull, the city’s primary care trust, said the patient is being given anti-viral drugs and is responding well to treatment. No further details about the patient have been disclosed.
Health officials have urged members of the public not to panic and to focus on…
Latest comment by YourMail 8 months ago
More city pupils contract swine flu
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, July 10…
read moreRevealed: Places clampers target drivers
by thisisYourMail
about 1 year ago
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Aldbrough, Anlaby, Anlaby Park, Anlaby Road, Atwick, Avenues, Bainton, Barmston, Barton, Beeford, Bempton, Bessingby, Beverley, Beverley Road, Bilton, Bilton Grange, Bishop Burton, Boothferry Estate, Boothferry Road, Brandesburton, Bransholme, Brantingham, Bricknell, Bridlington, Brough, Burstwick, Burton Agnes, Burton Pidsea, Camerton, Carnaby, Catwick, Cherry Burton, City Centre, Coniston, Cottingham, Driffield, Drypool, Dunswell, Easington, Eastrington, Ellerby, Ellerker, Elloughton, Elstronwick, Etton, Flamborough, Garden Village, Gilberdyke, Gipsyville, Goole, Greatfield Estate, Halsham, Hatfield, Hedon, Hedon Road, Hessle, Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Hollym, Holme upon Spalding Moor, Holmpton, Hornsea, Hotham, Howden, Hutton Cranswick, Ings, Keyingham, Kilham, Kilnsea, Kingswood, Kirk Ella, Langtoft, Leconfield, Lelley, Leven, Lissett, Little Weighton, Lockington, Long Riston, Longhill, Lund, Mappleton, Marfleet, Marina, Market Weighton, Melbourne, Melton, Middleton, Molescroft, Nafferton, Newbridge Road, Newland, Newport, North Bransholme, North Cave, North Dalton, North Ferriby, North Frodingham, North Hull Estate, North Newbald, Old Town, Orchard Park, Ottringham, Patrington, Paull, Pocklington, Preston, Preston Road, Rawcliffe, Roos, Routh, Sancton, Sculcoates, Shiptonthorpe, Sigglesthorne, Skeffling, Skidby, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Sledmere, South Cave, South Dalton, South Newbald, Southcoates, Spring Bank, Sproatley, Stamford Bridge, Stoneferry, Sutton, Sutton Park, Swanland, Thorngumbald, Thornton Estate, Tibthorpe, Tickton, Victoria Dock, Walkington, Warter, Wawne, Welton, Welwick, West Ella, Wetwang, Willerby, Willerby Road, Winestead, Withernsea, Withernwick, Wold Road, and Woodmansey.
Last updated 8 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Tuesday, March 9
The Mail is today warning motorists about numerous sites across East Yorkshire where controversial clamping firm Sector Security Limited is operating. We have been inundated with calls over the past few days from readers who have been caught out by the wheel-clampers.
Following a two-night protest last week by van driver Michael Lea at the Jet garage in Princes Avenue, west Hull…
Latest comment by YourMail 8 months ago
CLAMPERS HAVE CROSSED THE LINE
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, July 10
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read moreCity council warns of possible road delays
by thisisYourMail
8 months ago
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Anlaby Road, Avenues, Beverley Road, Boothferry Road, Holderness Road, and Orchard Park.
Last updated 8 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, July 3
Motorists are being warned about delays as repairs are carried out on roads across the city. From Monday, surface dressing work is due to start on a number of major routes around Hull.
Roads being treated will not be closed, but access will be reduced while work is in progress. The process involves sealing roads to prevent water getting into the surface.
A spokesperson for Hull…
read moreFestival to celebrate city’s ethnic diversity
by thisisYourMail
8 months ago
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Avenues and Newland.
Last updated 8 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Wednesday, July 1
The Newland Avenue International Festival begins next week. The week-long event, now in its third year, will celebrate ethnic diversity in the city. Newland Avenue is being decorated with flags from around the world. Last year the event was visited by more than 5,000 people.
There will be exhibitions, dance, music, traditional celebrations and samples of food from around the world…
read moreA taste of the seaside in city street
by YourMail
9 months ago
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Avenues and Newland.
Last updated 9 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, June 22
Children had the chance to build sandcastles this weekend – in a west Hull street. The scene, more associated with the seaside, was part of the biannual Ella Street Festival. Organiser Reka Pataky said: “Ella Street really is a very community-minded street. “But we wanted to get people on to the street for a party. “This festival has been running since 2005 and more neighbours now…
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