Off Topic Hull City Centre Public Realm Strategy

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Allowing the building of Princes Quay was a bigger mistake.

Things like this don't help either...

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I work in a prison and it depends on the type of 'spice' they take. Usually, they're like zombies for between 5 - 20 mins and then just come around with no knowledge of what has happened in that time. Or it goes the other way and they're mega aggressive, again with no knowledge of what's happened. Some are that bad that they have to be taken to hospital, one was in for 11hrs then came around and didn't know what had happened
 
That’s a big building for an ice cream parlour. We’re they hoping to serve the whole North of England?
 
Good news for Trading Standards...

Walton Street Market to cease trading - 06/06/18


Visitors to Walton St market on bi-weekly Wednesdays and Sundays are being advised that the market is to cease operating. Market operators, Town & Country Markets, have encountered severe financial difficulties, leaving the council with no option but to bring the operating licence to an end.

Councillor Daren Hale, Deputy Leader of Hull City Council, said:

“It is regrettable that the council have had to take this action. We have afforded the company ample time to sort out its problems but unfortunately it has been unable to do so.

“We understand the market is very popular and so are keen to speak to any suitably experienced operators interested in running a market and will then review our options.”

The council has recently invested in improving drainage, surfacing, lighting and fencing on the site which is also used by the KCOM stadium to provide additional parking for events. These activities are unaffected by the closure of the market.
 
Good news for Trading Standards...

Walton Street Market to cease trading - 06/06/18


Visitors to Walton St market on bi-weekly Wednesdays and Sundays are being advised that the market is to cease operating. Market operators, Town & Country Markets, have encountered severe financial difficulties, leaving the council with no option but to bring the operating licence to an end.

Councillor Daren Hale, Deputy Leader of Hull City Council, said:

“It is regrettable that the council have had to take this action. We have afforded the company ample time to sort out its problems but unfortunately it has been unable to do so.

“We understand the market is very popular and so are keen to speak to any suitably experienced operators interested in running a market and will then review our options.”

The council has recently invested in improving drainage, surfacing, lighting and fencing on the site which is also used by the KCOM stadium to provide additional parking for events. These activities are unaffected by the closure of the market.
Improving drainage!!!!! GTF
 
Good news for Trading Standards...

Walton Street Market to cease trading - 06/06/18


Visitors to Walton St market on bi-weekly Wednesdays and Sundays are being advised that the market is to cease operating. Market operators, Town & Country Markets, have encountered severe financial difficulties, leaving the council with no option but to bring the operating licence to an end.

Councillor Daren Hale, Deputy Leader of Hull City Council, said:

“It is regrettable that the council have had to take this action. We have afforded the company ample time to sort out its problems but unfortunately it has been unable to do so.

“We understand the market is very popular and so are keen to speak to any suitably experienced operators interested in running a market and will then review our options.”

The council has recently invested in improving drainage, surfacing, lighting and fencing on the site which is also used by the KCOM stadium to provide additional parking for events. These activities are unaffected by the closure of the market.

Is that coffin still for sale at the market?

Can't we buy it and nail that **** Enob into it?

Dead or not I'm not that bothered.
 
Good news for Trading Standards...

Walton Street Market to cease trading - 06/06/18


Visitors to Walton St market on bi-weekly Wednesdays and Sundays are being advised that the market is to cease operating. Market operators, Town & Country Markets, have encountered severe financial difficulties, leaving the council with no option but to bring the operating licence to an end.

Councillor Daren Hale, Deputy Leader of Hull City Council, said:

“It is regrettable that the council have had to take this action. We have afforded the company ample time to sort out its problems but unfortunately it has been unable to do so.

“We understand the market is very popular and so are keen to speak to any suitably experienced operators interested in running a market and will then review our options.”

The council has recently invested in improving drainage, surfacing, lighting and fencing on the site which is also used by the KCOM stadium to provide additional parking for events. These activities are unaffected by the closure of the market.
Preparing it for building on it???
 
WHICH AREAS ARE MOST AT RISK OF FAILING HEALTHCARE?
Some 17 per cent of England's population lives in what have been designated 'risk zones' – where healthcare is so stretched people are 29 per cent more likely to die of avoidable causes.

All 32 risk zones are:

  • Cheshire West and Chester
  • Carlisle
  • Manchester
  • Tameside
  • Wigan
  • Knowsley
  • Liverpool
  • Sefton
  • Hull
  • Barnsley
  • Bradford
  • Kirklees
  • Leicester
  • Nottingham
  • Lincoln
  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • Birmingham
  • Worcester
  • Southend-on-Sea
  • Stevenage
  • Ipswich
  • Islington
  • Lambeth
  • Southwark
  • Medway
  • Reading
  • Dartford
  • Bournemouth
  • Cornwall
  • Torbay
  • Gloucester
  • Middlesbrough
 
Called it...

Dominic O'Connell‏ @dominicoc
House of Fraser plans to shut stores in: Altrincham, Aylesbury, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Camberley, Cardiff, Carlisle, Chichester, Cirencester, Cwmbran, Darlington, Doncaster, Edinburgh Frasers, Epsom, Grimsby, High Wycombe, Hull, Leamington Spa, Lincoln 1/2

You did indeed, is Debenhams on your radar? Much like Hammond's, ok H of F, there never seems to be many in the place when I go in. The internet strikes again.
 
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You did indeed, is Debenhams on your radar? Much like Hammond's, ok H of F, there never seems to be many in the place when I go in. The internet strikes again.

Debenhams is also trading poorly and could go the same way, though all the HoF closures will benefit them and I expect Mike Ashley to launch a takeover bid for them at some point, so they'll probably survive.