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Hull marketing agency celebrates flood centre contract win
Motivated by the opportunity to continuously drive economic growth and inward investment to the Humber region, the Flood Innovation Centre - funded by the European Regional Development Fund and delivered by the University of Hull - will focus on flood-related research and helping businesses develop innovative services, processes and products in flood resilience. As the Humber is the second most...
Wykeland continues to invest for the long term
Wykeland has recently gained planning consent for new business space totalling over 230,000 sq ft at its growing Melton West business park in East Yorkshire (left). The approvals from East Riding Council give the green light to development of a 107,000 sq ft operational support building to accommodate more than 500 Humberside Police staff, a speculative 84,000 sq ft industrial development and a...
Creative juices to flow in new Fruit Market arts community
With a combination of dedicated and shared working spaces, Juice Studios will become home to emerging and established creatives looking to develop their careers in a range of art disciplines, including printmaking, contemporary art, textiles, and fashion design. Juice Studios will occupy the first floor of 61-63 Humber Street, which is undergoing a £1.2m redevelopment, including the creation...
Daisy Appeal sets target for launch of space-age weapon in fight against killer diseases
The Daisy Appeal has also released the first pictures of the state-of-the-art complex that will improve accuracy and detection rates for cancer, heart disease and dementia in Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Professor Steve Archibald, of the Positron Emission Tomography Research Centre at the University of Hull’s Faculty of Health Sciences, said: “It’s a really impressive building...
Winners of first Hull and East Riding Mumbler Awards revealed
The Hull and East Riding Mumbler held its first Family Awards this year and the general public were encouraged to nominate their favourite things to do with children in the local area across eight categories. The top five most nominated in each category were then taken forward as finalists and the public then voted again for the winners. Voting took place in January and February this year and...

