I'm intrigued now, I'll try and get a listen. I looked on internet just now but someone called Fiona Mills had been sitting for him.
I went to the world beer drinking contest in Bilton in the sixties and Emporer Rosko was the DJ for the weekend. From what I saw a lot of girls could get their pants down quick enough.
I know it's sad but true, just seen a bit of Homes under the hammer. Coming from Hull the property in question was a small flat bought at auction for 33,000 spent 18,000 doing it up (could have been done for less I think) so his total investment of 51,000. Local estate agent valued it at 60 to 65 grand. Got me thinking about all the doom and gloom on the news about how hard it is to get a foot onto the property ladder, average house price over 1/4 million, high rents, ever increasing mortgages and the like.
Location, location, location. How about this, double fronted beach hut in Abersoch. No services, can't sleep in it overnight, £250,000. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3gpljwwlveo
Just watching it now Rosedale mansions corner of boulevard Trouble is there’s loads f rented flats in there and some real scumbags in them
Well this is good news More than 30 stalls lined up as Hull Street Food Nights return next week The popular food festival was first launched in 2017 Harry Ingham please log in to view this image The street food nights will be held in Zebedee's Yard(Image: HullBID) Hull Street Food Nights are set to return soon, with the opening night playing host to more than 30 food stalls. Held in Zebedee's Yard, the events will be take place once a month, with this year's first coming next week on Thursday, June 1. The nights will cater to a variety of tastes, with food stalls serving styles of cuisine from all corners of the globe, including Japanese, Indian, and South American cuisine. As well as showcasing delicacies from around the world, the street food nights also host entertainment from live musicians, DJs and street theatre performers, as well as offering free glitter face painting for children (or fun-loving adults). Next Thursday's opener will feature a live performance from The Charm Offensive from 7pm, featuring their unique twist on classic songs. Read more:New owners 'proud' to take over popular Avenues deli following sad closure Following the opening next week, Hull Street Food Nights will continue once a month on Thursday, June 29, Thursday, July 27 and Thursday, September 28, providing evenings of delicious food and entertainment all throughout summer. This year, Hull Street Food Nights has been sponsored by local employer ResQ. please log in to view this image The events feature cuisines from around the world(Image: HullBID) Next Thursday's opening night will feature the following food vendors: The Dirty Doughnut Tea Branch The Orange Catering Co Deadly Bakes Shiok! Singapore Street Food Yorkshire Cheese Grill The Crepe Company Pavs Dhaba Food4Festival Shoot The Bull The Hot Waffle Caribbean Fusion Love Hog Roast Oishii Ne Asian Food Co Oh La La Loaded Fries Sugar n Spice McCoy's Taphouse The Tipsy Cow Trailer The Donut Box Angry Bonnies Stretch Pizza Yuzu Street Food Wrights Panini & Toastie Grill Meow Slush Tribal Bar & Grill Ice Queenz Alessandro's The Magic Basket Catering Co Hun Street Kitchen Service Station Little Bubble Box Kicks Bar & Grill please log in to view this image The first Hull Street Food Night in 2017 (Image: HullBID) Reflecting on previous years, Hull Street Food Nights posted on Facebook: "Last night we were reminded that yesterday was six years since the very first Hull Street Food Night in Trinity Square. Were you there?! "We had 15 vendors, 13,000 people turned up, and we ran out of food by 6.30pm! Thank goodness we have expanded it to be double the size, and we haven't run out of food since. (touch wood) "Thanks very much to those of you who continue to turn up in your thousands." Hull Street Food Nights return next week (Thursday, June 1) from 4pm to 9pm and will be held once a month in Zebedee's Yard throughout summer
I know someone on here will be upset at the news that The Sandringham has closed and is up for sale, £200k though https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/property/what-fate-hulls-blink-youll-8484588