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News, Environment - No GM Spuds This Year! By Hedon Against GM
Hedon Against GM are celebrating a massive victory after hearing the news that the plan to trial Genetically Modified potatoes has been scrapped for this year. Although Defra has given approval for the site to be used for the next 5 years, it is hard to see how the situation could change to allow the planting to go ahead. There is massive local opposition from the public, Read more...

News, Funding - Community Assets Fund Consultation
The Office for the Third Sector has launched a consultation about the new Community Assets Fund. This new £30 million programme announced in the Local Government White Paper Strong and Prosperous Communities offers grants to refurbish unused local authority buildings and transfer ownership to Third Sector Organisations. The fund is to be managed by Read more...

News, Community - New Common Treasury Opening Times
As many of you will be aware, we operate a Common Treasury service where groups can borrow a large range of equipment from Volcom for free. Due to a smaller staff team here at Volcom, we are now changing the opening hours of the Common Treasury for collecting and dropping off hire equipment. From this week, the Common Treasury will Read more...

News, Funding - Hull Youth Opportunity And Capital Funds - Closing Date: Friday 1st June 07
Bids for grants from the Hull Youth Opportunity and Capital Funds can now be made for the period 1st July to 14th October 2007. Applications must be made with young people (aged 13-19yrs, to 24 additional needs). The maximum funding for the YOF is £2,500 and for the YCF is £5,000. There are some changes to last year's guidance and there is a stronger emphasis Read more...

News, Community - Stall Holders Wanted For The Freedom Festival At The Village Centre, Preston Road Hull
The Freedom Festival will be a week long event of music, dance and much more taking place this summer at the Village Centre on Preston Road. It will run from Monday 20th to Saturday 25th August 2007. The grand finale will take place on Saturday 25th August, and the organisers are looking for voluntary and community groups who would like Read more...

News, - Hull Writer Joe Hakim Wins Poetry Contest in London
Poetry Idol is a twice yearly event organised by Shortfuse, one of London's premier comedy/poetry/spoken-word nights, held at The Camden Head in Islington. Hosted by comedian and poet Nathan Penlington, previous winners include Rhian Edwards and Scroobius Pip. Taking part in Poetry Idol 10 Read more...

News, Community - Northern Hull Community Wardens Walk To Health Group
Northern Hull Community Wardens are currently organising a walking group which takes place every Friday from 10.00 am - 11.30am from New Hall Surgery off Hall Road/Oak field court. This is a great way to meet new people and get some exercise at the same time. For more information contact: Tracey Beecroft Northern Hull Community Wardens Read more...

News, - The Revolution Wants You!
After a successful season with the Bohemian Revolution we here at RTCE Productions are letting the event rest for the summer. Instead we are aiming to try a new experiment. We want to take the format of the Bohemian Revolution and take it on the road, staging a metaphoric and literal REVOLT on the entertainment industry. So this Read more...

News, Courses - Classes At Hull Afro-Caribbean Centre
The Hull Afro-Caribbean Centre on Park Street hosts a range of different courses and classes throughout the week for people of all cultures. Monday, English and Maths - 8.30-11am, ESOL - 1-4pm, English - 4pm, Tuesday English and Maths - 8.30-11am, English - 4-7pm, Samba School - 7-9pm, Wednesday, Numeracy - 10am,
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News - Vote For Hull On New Monopoly Board
Monopoly are bringing out a UK towns and cities version, and are taking votes as to which places to include. Hull is lagging behind some places, even some such as St Albans. So go to this link to vote for our great city and put Hull on the Monopoly map!: www.monopoly.co.uk/index.aspx You can vote every day if you wish - voting ends on 25th May 07. Read more News...

News, Media - Help To Save Hull Screen
A group of us in Hull are hoping to found Friends Of Hull Screen in order to present an identifiable body of support for this important film centre. It is evident that the recent change of location, following a closure of some months, has had a deleterious effect on attendance and revenue. It is also on the cards that the Council will take this opportunity to close down Hull Screen Read more...

News, - Nokia Handset Repair Centre Opens in Hessle
Until recently, anyone who wanted a Nokia phone repaired by a certified technical lab had to travel to Grimsby, York or Middlesbrough to get the work done. But with the opening of the Club Nokia Service Point by Kingston Mobile Telecom on Fleet Business Park in Hessle, that's all changed. ridmore, managing director, said: "This is Read more...

News, Charity - It's Never Dull in 'Ull - Fun Day at Hull University By Drew Brammer
On the 28th April Caudwell Children was in Hull hosting an inclusive fun day at The University of Hull's sport centre, with about 100 children (and quite a few adults) having a fantastic time. This was a community event to show families them that being active need not be a chore - and that small changes can make a big difference. Read more...

News, Media - Friday 27th April 07 - Protesters Rally To Save Hull Screen By Jane Foster
Around 50 - 60 protesters turned up at Hull Screen last Friday to protest against the proposals to reduce the screenings to a 3 day week. Many suspect these proposals are the start of plans to close down Hull Screen altogether. Already it has been moved to the University of Lincoln's George Street campus which is far from ideal, and which I understand has not Read more...

News, Petitions - Sign The Petition Against Short Measures Of Draft Beer By Andrew Cormie
I'm concerned about short measure of draft beer in pubs and restaurants. I have started a petition at petitions.pm.gov.uk/Beer-measures and CAMRA has another at www.takeittothetop.co.uk If a pint to brim glass of 82 mm top internal diameter has 5 mm of froth between the beer surface and the top of the glass, the froth is 4.64% of the pint. Read more...

News, Environment - Saturday 21st April 07 - Protestors Over-Plant GM Trial Site with Organic Potatoes Photographs by Yvonne Kinghorn and Annie Kingsworth
Last Saturday, 21st April, over 150 people took direct action against GM crops by planting potatoes in a field near Hull. The field is due to be the trial site for GM potatoes. Thousands of potatoes were buried in order to prevent the contamination of the British countryside by genetically modified crops. It is hoped that the donation of safe spuds will Read more...

News, Charity - Martin Hall Hiking To Help By Michelle Dee
Nineteen year old Martin Hall from Hull is to climb Mt Snowdon this June to raise money for Cancer Research. The very active Martin (ex Kelvin Hall and Wyke College student) is now studying English and Film Studies at Hull University and in his spare time likes to get out in the country and walk for miles. Martin has set himself the challenge of climbing Read more...

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