News: November 2016
29/11/2016
Hull Truck Theatre’s Give the Gift of Theatre campaign is an opportunity to help those facing challenging financial circumstances to be inspired by a theatre visit.
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28/11/2016
The Lord Mayor's Charity have been donated 400 tickets for the opening night of Cinderella on Thursday 8th December, to sell at the special price of £10 for adults and £5 for children. To book these tickets, please call the civic office on 01482 615093.
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24/11/2016
Pastor of Jubilee Church Steve Whittington is hoping to raise £5000 for Hull foodbank to help local people in crisis this Christmas.
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24/11/2016
Hull City Hall is offering Black Friday deals on some of the venue's upcoming shows. there are discounts available on a variety of performances, which means you can bag a bargain to treat yourself or a loved one this Christmas.
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22/11/2016
Bjorn, the animatronic polar bear, is coming to Hull's Museums Quarter on Saturday, as part of The Magic of Christmas event. Have a look at what you can expect, in this video. https://youtu.be/gU6BL7h1VRk
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22/11/2016
Hull City Council is offering free parking for motorists across both its multi-storey car parks, nearly three weeks earlier than last year.
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21/11/2016
Black Friday is a day which conjures up visions of long queues, fighting over electrical goods and knockdown prices. But, that wasn’t always the case.
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15/11/2016
As the festive season dawns upon us into a very exciting and cultured year ahead, Hull Street Angels Trinity is looking for new volunteers to join our existing team to patrol the streets keeping people safe and well.
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14/11/2016
The Museums Quarter hosts its annual Christmas event, with plenty of fun for children and adults, from 10am-4pm on Saturday 26th November.
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11/11/2016
Dove House Hospice would love you to support us through our Christmas appeals. Help us put the fun in festive fundraising and make special memories for families across Hull and East Yorkshire...
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