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| Click on picture to go to BBC Humber site |
There is a wealth of pictures and photographs of Hull on the BBC
Humber website, including a 360 degree webcam panorama, and a recommended walk around Hull, with descriptions of
the places you should visit along the way, such as the William Wilberforce Museum, the High Street, Victoria Pier and Trinity
Square.
Other sections include an entertainment page, the history of Hull and its prominent people.

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| Click on picture to go to Hull Truck site |
The Hull Truck Company is one of the great success
stories of Hull art and John Godber, its resident playwright, is credited with single-handedly turning
theatre into a contact sport. Hull Truck always has a lively programme of theatre, music and other events, often providing
a venue for local festivals. It will move to swanky new premises in 2009.

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| Click on picuture to go to HNT site |
Hull New Theatre is the long-established Hull
theatre venue run by Hull City Council, featuring the best in musical, opera, ballet, drama, children's shows and one
night performances, with a highlight of the year being the annual spectacular Christmas pantomime. You can download its
Autumn / Winter Season programme here.

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| Click on picture to go to Seeds & Bridges blog |
Seeds & Bridges sponsors
an active programme of events, mainly
in the Hull & East Yorkshire region, focusing on creative new music and sound - with occasional elements of dance, video
and other visual arts. Click on the picture to browse upcoming events.

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| Click on picture to go to NADFAS site |
The Hull & East Riding society meets at the Willerby Manor
Hotel, Willerby every 3rd Tuesday of the month, starting at 10:45 a.m.. The Beverley society meets every 3rd Wednesday of
the month at the same hotel, starting at 10:30 a.m.. The Holderness society meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Floral
Hall, Hornsea, starting 10:30 a.m.. The Driffield Wolds society meets at Driffield Rugby Club every 3rd Tuesday of the month
at 7:30 p.m..

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| Click on picture to go to NGS site |
National Garden Scheme
Every year, private
gardens throughout the country open their gates to allow visitors to poke their noses into other people's horticulture,
or simply to have a fun afternoon out. If you are looking for some (typically) weekend entertainment or if you are off on
holiday in the UK, you can look up which gardens will be open nearby on specific dates.