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Housing plan concerns

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by YourMail-Heather 7 days ago in Newland.
Last updated 7 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, July 31

Plans to build new housing on the former Newland Homes orphanage site are being recommended for refusal. Builders Persimmon Homes want to develop 50 new homes and 15 apartments on the site off Cottingham Road, as well as converting 12 existing listed buildings into student accommodation.

However, city council planning officers say the new-build proposals should be rejected because…

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City street hosts global gathering

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by YourMail-Heather about 1 month ago in Avenues and Newland.
Last updated 27 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, July 7

A multi-cultural festival that aims to celebrate the diversity of one of Hull’s best-known streets was launched today. The Newland Avenue International Festival, which runs until Sunday, will feature music, dance, food samples, exhibitions and workshops.

The street will become awash with colour and filled with exotic sights and smells from around the globe.

Organised by the non…


Latest comment by YourMail-Heather 27 days ago

Hard work all this festival going.

Hope to hear more from others who have/will attend.

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Stirling’s a winner in Hull’s eyes

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by YourMail-Heather 29 days ago in Newland.
Last updated 29 days ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Wednesday, July 9

He is said to be the greatest driver never to win the World Championship. Now, motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss is set to be awarded an honorary degree by the University of Hull.

Arguably the greatest all-round racing driver of all time, he has gone on to be one of the sport’s most loved characters.

He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1990…

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‘Pub ruined my son’s birthday’

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by YourMail-Heather 2 months ago in Newland.
Last updated about 1 month ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, May 30

THE parents of an autistic child claim his seventh birthday was ruined after pub staff refused to serve the family. Jose and Kimberley Goncalves, of West Parade, west Hull, took their son William to the Old Grey Mare pub in Cottingham Road, west Hull, for his birthday meal earlier this week.

But when the family arrived at the pub, shortly after 6.15pm, staff told them they could not…


Latest comment by Orange about 1 month ago

I have been a patron of the Old Grey Mare and it clearly states in signs around the pub, that Children…

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Learning is fun with Mickey

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by YourMail-Heather about 1 month ago in 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.
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from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Tuesday, June 10

An amazing set of Disney children’s encyclopedias are being offered to Mail readers. Starting today, we are giving readers the chance to build up a fabulous collection of educational books which every child would love to have on their shelves.

The paper has teamed up with Disney to offer the set of beautifully illustrated, hard-back books which make up Disney’s Wonderful World Of…

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Gig tribute to friend

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by YourMail-Heather 2 months ago in Beverley Road and Newland.
Last updated 2 months ago.

from the Advertiser Series Wednesday, May 28

An East Yorkshire student is organising a charity rock concert in June inspired by the death of a close friend from cancer. Liam Foster, 17, hopes to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust in memory of his friend, Emily Begg, who lost her battle against leukaemia last year at the age of 14.

Liam has already staged a number of events at Wilberforce College in east Hull where he is a student…

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Forage for fossils

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by YourMail-Heather 2 months ago in Mappleton and Newland.
Last updated 2 months ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Tuesday, May 20

Budding geologists have the chance to find out more about rocks and fossils formed in the Ice Age. The Fossil Fossick is a joint field trip along the Holderness coast organised by Hull Geological Society and Rockwatch, the junior club of the Geologists’ Association. The trip will be led by geologists Chris Blackhurst and Gordon Binns and is especially suitable for youngsters. The trip…

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University honours region’s forgotten heroine

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by YourMail-Heather 2 months ago in Beverley and Newland.
Last updated 2 months ago.

from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, May 16

A forgotten local heroine has been honoured by the University of Hull. The 18th century philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft spent her formative years in Beverley.

Now, the University of Hull’s philosophy department has launched an annual lecture in her honour. Professor Kathleen Lennon said: “A great fuss is made locally, and rightly so, of Wilberforce but we seem to have forgotten the…

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