So after decades of shopping in Hull,going out in Hull and supporting Hull City it makes my money a tourist s money. Get that chip off ya shoulder.
As you like Hull so much you would have no objection to becoming part of a greater Hull? I think it's those who live in the suburbs (sorry out lying villages ) that have the chips.
No. Have you posted any. My comment came after this post, not rushed into giving opinions on any articles. Been said plenty of times on here but the tight city boundaries make a massive difference to these sort of things, in many ways. Hull’s image and broader perceptions of its administration has meant that a lot of your more affluent ‘outskirts’ have distanced themselves from Hull, plus these places seem to have more of a self-identity than say a Didsbury or a Chorlton does in Manchester therefore desire to retain an idea of independence from the city. #3287 Leon T Trout AFC, Today at 12:29 PM And a reply to that yeah so much that when the light show was on you could not get parked anywhere near cottingham railway station. Right snobs us. #3291 Dills double deckers, Today at 2:05 PM
Totally agree with you. Would be more than happy with that. When asked always say from Hull as do kids.
It might miss your point, whatever the **** it is but the post from leon, replied to by DDD and subsequently followed up by myself make perfect sense.
I guess you can find a negative loser in every town, it's just that you don't expect their skewed views to be given credence. There's probably someone in , say, Prague, who constantly rubbishes the locals, the council, the litter, the drinking etc That said, it says a lot about the mentality (copyright Phil Brown) of these polls that hardworking post industrial towns that have contributed much to the wealth and prosperity of this country are held up for ridicule and sneered at by know nowt suburban snobs from places such as Hinckley and Stevenage. Bland dormitory towns for commuter drones looking down their noses at people who have forged the history of this country. Appalling misplaced snobbery.
This HUGE art installation is heading for Trinity Square in Hull Huge 2017 art installation heading for Trinity Square in Hull please log in to view this image A huge art installation could be heading for Trinity Square for the climax of Hull's UK 2017 City of Culture programme. Subject to securing planning permission, 'Hall for Hull' will feature 16 six-metre high steel columns placed in a grid outside Hull Minster. Clad in galvanised steel mesh, the columns are being designed as one of the flagship projects for 2017's closing Tell The World season. Each one will have space inside for mini-exhibitions and displays while the installation as a whole is expected to provide a backdrop for a number of outdoor events. please log in to view this image http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news.../huge-art-installation-heading-trinity-154978