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Wykeland Group is supporting Hull Truck Theatre to stage an exciting open-air production of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet at the stunning Stage @TheDock venue in Hull’s Fruit Market.
The iconic City of Culture volunteering programme has received funding for a further three years from Spirit of 2012.
The It Must Be Hull Campaign will invite local, regional and national visitors to rediscover Hull.
Legal issues around the growing trend towards flexible working will come under the spotlight during a free advice session as part of Humber Business Week.
Hull’s Trinity Market, home to a range of independent and creative businesses, is at full capacity for the first time in its 117-year history.
An organisation which has been providing a loans and savings lifeline for families for 21 years has marked the milestone by publishing its first social impact report.
Work has begun to transform prominent Hull city centre building Cherry Tree Court into a co-working space and business lets.
The history of Hull’s magical Whitefriargate and Old Town area is being celebrated with a new trail inspired by the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
French Impressionist Claude Monet’s stunning landscape painting, Antibes (1888) forms the centrepiece, and is the inspiration for, an exciting new exhibition opening at the Ferens Art Gallery.
A cosy table for two has formed part of a lockdown lifeline for the Hop & Vine, with landlord Tony Garrett welcoming customers – and dogs – by appointment only to the cellar bar in Albion Street.