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MADE IN YORKSHIRE - Actors and films of our county

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by Waterstones 18 days ago in City Centre.
Last updated 2 days ago.

Hi everyone!

Are there any followers of Tony Earnshaw out there? He’s the film critic for The Yorkshire Post and Artistic Director for the Bradford Film Festival (so the man knows his fi-lums very well indeed).

Anyway, he’s coming to Waterstone’s on Friday 22nd August (from 6pm till about 7pm/7:30pm) to talk about and sign copies of his book ‘Made in Yorkshire’, which looks at the movies and actors of our White Rose County.

I’ve just realised…


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Gecko2: Is that true? If so that’s absolutely ace!!

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News from your Community: City Centre

National Playday offers adventurous activities

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by YourMail-Heather 5 days ago in City Centre.
Last updated about 9 hours ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Saturday, August 2

The city is taking part in this year’s annual National Playday on Wednesday.

This year’s campaign highlights the need for children to experience challenging play. The aim is to give youngsters a better idea of how to deal with risks in everyday life.

To mark this year’s theme, communities will be organising adventurous activities, such as go-kart building, assault courses…


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Playing like they used to

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, August 7

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Freedom Festival pays tribute to William Wilberforce

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by YourMail-Heather about 9 hours ago in City Centre.
Last updated about 9 hours ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, August 7

Hul is set to celebrate its status as the UK’s city of freedom with a free festival this month. Groundbreaking acts, well-known artists and unique performances, including a silent disco and a large-scale dance spectacular with water effects, will be heading to Hull on Saturday, August 30, the Mail can exclusively reveal.

The arts and music event, which will take place at three…

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Farmer’s market

by YourMail-Heather 3 days ago in City Centre and Old Town.
Last updated 3 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, August 4

The next farmer’s market is due to take place on Friday in Trinity Square, behind Holy Trinity Church from 9am to 3pm. There will be a range of produce on offer including fish, lamb, mutton, pork, chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables, honey, pies, preserves and fresh bread, most of which is produced within a few miles of the city.

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Festival brings jazz to the park

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by YourMail-Heather 8 days ago in City Centre.
Last updated 3 days ago.

from the Advertiser Series Wednesday, July 30

Visitors to Hull city centre can enjoy some jazz while they shop this Sunday. The 2008 Hull Jazz festival is in full flow as some of the finest UK musicians take to several stages throughout the city.

To celebrate the 16th festival and introduce newcomers to the jazz scene a free event has been organised in Queen’s Gardens on Sunday, August 3 from 11.30am to 5.30pm.

Jazz In The Gardens will…


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Crowds enthralled by all that jazz

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, August 4…

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Help raise money for ‘Flash’ statue

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by YourMail-Heather 5 months ago in City Centre.
Last updated 3 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Saturday, March 1

Rugby legends will attend an event to raise money towards a statue of the late Peter “Flash” Flanagan. The celebration night will be held at the Quality Royal Hotel in Ferensway, city centre, on Saturday, March 29, at 7.30pm.

Hull Kingston Rovers greats Roger Millward and Alan Burwell will be among the ex-players who will attend.

They will join friends and fans to remember Mr…


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Flash honoured in memorial match

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