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Last Updated: 05/07/2009 20:07:15
New parking prices make shoppers smile at St Stephen's Shopping Centre

St Stephen's Shopping Centre continues to offer great service to customers by reducing the parking price to just £1.00 after 4pm during the week and all day Sunday.

From Monday 6th July 2009 Hull city centre visitors can enjoy this reduced parking price - perfect for after work shopping visits or meeting friends for a bite to eat and evening's entertainment at Reel Cinema or nearby Gala Bingo.

With all stores, now joined by Next, open until 7pm weekdays, 6pm Saturdays, and 8pm on Thursday, you can shop 'til you drop at Hull's hottest high street fashions. With a choice including New Look, Topshop, Zara, Jane Norman, Oasis as well as The Body Shop, you've even got time to get a whole new look before hitting the town.
And why not treat the kids? Whether it's the latest film or oodles of fun at Monkey Bizness or simply getting those essentials from Adams or Pumpkin Patch, parking is one less cost to worry about.
St Stephen's Shopping Centre Sunday trading hours will also change to 10.30am to 4.30pm (from 11am-5pm) to fall in line with the rest of the city.
St Stephen's Shopping Centre is open later and for longer than any other shopping centre in the area and offers safe, secure and well lit parking facilities. These new parking fees reflect St Stephen's commitment to looking after your pocket.

So get down to St Stephen's and enjoy more shopping, eating and fun for less.

Find out more at www.ststephens-hull.com
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Here's a chance for all you poets out there to reach a wider audience. thisisUll.com would like to encourage as many local writers as possible to take part in this national event. Instead of just tutting at what's on the news, everyone in the country is being asked to write a poem about it. The first ever national Write a Poem about the News Day is launched on Wednesday June 24th. Read more...

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