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Going Dutch: Can 'Three In A Boat' Win?

Going Dutch: Can ‘Three In A Boat’ Win?

An international competition has shortlisted Hull’s maritime living statues to compete against others from around the world.

Hull City Council and the National Lottery Heritage Fund have selected three of the living statues created for Hull Maritime, the £30 million project being funded by Hull City Council and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, to compete in the World Living Statues Festival, World Championship on 16 October 2022 in Alkmaar, Netherlands.

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ECPT Throws A Lifeline To Hull-based Charity SEED

ECPT Throws A Lifeline To Hull-based Charity SEED

Having fought for Gemma’s life during a 13-year eating disorder battle, Gemma’s parents founded SEED Eating Disorder Support Service 22 years ago.

The charity has received a lifeline from Ellesmere Counselling and Psychotherapy Training in the quest to find a new home for the service.

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Cuppa and a Chorus - Make Music and Friends At Your Local Library

Cuppa and a Chorus – Make Music and Friends At Your Local Library

People can find their voice and make music with a group of friendly people at Cuppa and a Chorus. The meetings in Beverley are scheduled for the first and third Thursdays of every month from 9.30 to 11 a.m.

Participants can sing in a group for free and meet new people through the Cuppa and a Chorus session. There are nine libraries in the East Riding where sessions are held twice monthly.

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Nearly One In Ten Parents Is Likely To Use A Food Bank

Nearly One In Ten Parents Is Likely To Use A Food Bank

A survey finds that nearly one in 10 parents will use a food bank to feed their children within the next three months.

In other words, 1.3 million parents are expected to visit a food bank in the next three months as they struggle to cope with rising living costs, and 88% of parents reported an increase in their monthly food bill as well during this period.

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A Conference On Safety Will Be Held In East Riding With Sponsorship From Arco

A Conference On Safety Will Be Held In East Riding With Sponsorship From Arco

The UK’s leading safety company, Arco, will sponsor this year’s conference of the East Riding Village Halls Network on Friday 13 May at Holme-on-Spalding-Moor Village Hall.

This event marks the first in-person conference for E.R.V.H.N since the Covid-19 pandemic and will cover a variety of topics about ‘keeping safe’, such as food safety, working at heights, play areas and safety essentials, and combating social isolation.

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Treasure House in Beverley To Offer Life Drawing Course

Treasure House in Beverley To Offer Life Drawing Course

Back by popular demand, there will be a chance to join artist Esther Cawley for a six-week life drawing course at the Treasure House in Beverley.

With reference to composition, pose and materials seen in the permanent collection and the Treasure House programme of exhibitions, Esther will take participants through a variety of figure drawing approaches, working with a life model. 

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Four Decades Of Distinguished Musical Leadership Concludes In Concert Of Favourites

Four Decades Of Distinguished Musical Leadership Concludes In Concert Of Favourites

Andrew Penny MBE is to conduct his final programme with the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra after 40 years at the helm.

The May 14 concert marks the end of his tenure with a performance of some of his favourite music at Hull City Hall. The hugely popular Clarinet Concerto by Mozart with soloist John Bradbury and the Enigma Variations by Elgar, will be complemented by the mighty Brahms Symphony No 4.

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