Off Topic Hull City Centre Public Realm Strategy

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Still under a hosepipe ban due to lack of investment in infrastructure.

Probs also been pumping untreated sewage into the rivers and seas due to lack of investment in infrastructure.

It happens every time it rains and will continue to do so until we can split rainwater from domestic wastewater - £85Billion taken out in dividends by water companies but ''we'' need to pay higher water bills to pay for future investment. Some say you couldn't make it up - but we could, easily!
 
It happens every time it rains and will continue to do so until we can split rainwater from domestic wastewater - £85Billion taken out in dividends by water companies but ''we'' need to pay higher water bills to pay for future investment. Some say you couldn't make it up - but we could, easily!

Now you've said it out loud we'll have to run another story about brown people.
 
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Iron Lillies in Prinny Quay has reopened with a new cheaper menu, though it looks like they've got a job on their hands changing opinions on the place. On the Facebook post about the reopening, there's nothing but abuse about how **** it was.

If I remember right most of the complaints regarding the previous incarnation were about the poor service and not so much the prices.
 
You would have thought that they would have the permission to dredge before they built the dry dock bit. It will be a right pisser if those responsible say no.
Apparently the silt is full of toxicity, so discussions have been taking place with the relevant authorities before permission was applied for.