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Dock Features Restored

A number of 19th Century cast iron ship mooring bollards have been restored in some of the Trawler owner colours. The bollards are finished the colours that would feature on the funnel of the various owners trawlers. 

01/01/1970

St. Andrew's Dock Panels

The son of a Hull fisherman says it's disrespectful to see St. Andrew's Dock in such a state of disrepair.  Andrew Fenton, who helped design the Last Trip Memorial, wants the docks to be redeveloped in honour of the thousands of men who left that very dock, never to return.  For over four decades, the site's been falling into disrepair and Andrew's created a series of boards to show how it could look. He says: "It must hit hard year after year after year seeing the condition of the dock. If you could wave a magic wand and get the dock water filled and brand new dock gates in, brilliant. But that's going to take time and we want people to see something now. We want to be able to say 'look, this is our intentions'."

01/01/1970

The Last Trip Completed

We are pleased to announce the Last Trip Memorial is now finished and located at Zebedee's Yard in the former grounds of Trinity House School, Princes Dock, Hull

01/01/1970

The Last Trip Concept

THE LAST TRIP DESIGN CONCEPT This was the original concept design for the Last Trip Memorial designed early 2015 Our Concept for the Memorial for the Lost Fishermen of Hull. The Last Trip feature was produced as a starting point that would hopefully help inspire further development. And with St. Andrew's Dock being in decline for well over 50 years we are trying to create solutions that in some way can help to improve this area.

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Patricia Lawler
29/04/2017
Thankyou for taking the time to remember our lost loved ones well done and Thankyou for me and my three children who lost my husband and their dad .........too many lost love ones and for what x Thankyou for such a lovely monument

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Patricia Lawler
26/04/2017
My husband was lost off the Thornella 2september 1962 he was ships cook I think Everyone who went to sea deserves their names and memorials for everyone to see Hull has always been forgotten but these memorials should be seen by all and will been seen by all these men had hard lives at sea bless them all my three children lost their dad and it happened to so many dads in so many families so well done all who make this possible so many can see and remember Thankyou

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Pat Lawler
26/04/2017
It's brilliant concept

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Graham Hassall (Stokesy) Ex Hull Trawlerman
11/12/2016
Agreed with all, but let us not overlook the enormous wealth that these trawlermen, the fishing industry and the associated industries contributed to the wealth of the nation. It is long overdue.

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Mike Waudby
30/11/2016
After spending the last thirty years or so witnessing the demise of the industry and writing and documenting its decline I have only one word for the heritage memorial "brilliant" well done to all concerned the 6000 men and there families should be so proud , well done inter tech.

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Gordon Poskitt
30/11/2016
Long overdue, we can only hope that there are enough strong willed people with the ability left among us to see this project through. Keep the faith and never give up.

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Pamela Egan
28/11/2016
Hope to join looks very interesting

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Jason
15/08/2016
This is Awesome news,be lots of happy people around aftear hearing this cool news,I myself carn't wait to see this in the making+it been open,from a lad who use to sit on docks and watch the fishermen go out to work when I was young lad

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Jonna & John Lindley
19/03/2016
We have today visited this long overdue memorial to fishermen...it's a superb concept that will enable those of us who have lost family members to visit and remember. It is so much more than just a memorial, it's an inter active learning facility for adults and children and will ensure that the fishermen are not forgotten. This valuable project is worthy of everyone's support and will make a great addition to the infrastructure of the area. It also deserves the support of the council and others who care about local history and people.

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Andy Thiim
19/03/2016
A big thank you to Andrew Fenton for showing us round the memorial 'The Last Trip' earlier today. The sooner its sorted out into its final resting place down near Mr Chu's the better, then everyone can admire it. It's such a huge shame that Hull city council are not supporting him in his task. The memorial will be a great tribute to all fishermen. Well done to all involved in making this great memorial come to life.

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Anthony McCullagh
18/02/2016
Is this memorial the official memorial for the lost trawler men, and if so, what about the memorial that STAND and the Council are promoting. Also, what is happening with the new plaques at the Bullnose

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Terry & Carol Dance
08/02/2016
Thanks to Andrew Fenton my wife and I saw the Memorial to the "The Last Trip" The number of times I have listened to Seamen quoting that phrase and then returning for the next trip. Unfortunately as a lad I listened and read of the tragedies that came reality for some families, bless all the "lads" that never made it back.

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Carole & Rod Ellis
26/12/2015
Really brilliant. Very well done to Andrew Fenton for all the work that as gone into the memorial. We were both moved, a fiiting tribute to the fishermen. Looking forward to it be erected at St Andrew's Quay. Carole & Rod Ellis

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Geoffrey Lonsdale
25/12/2015
Hi, I'm suggesting that you set up a payment scheme through Paypal. Paypal have no charge for charities when paying and the payment is funded by a bank account, debit card or PayPal balance, and no currency conversion is involved. If the Last Trip is a registered charity the charge for using a credit card is 1.4% + 20p. I'm sure your funds would increase by instant payments through Paypal, I hope this suggestion help your worthy cause. From an ex 'essle road lad geoffrey lonsdale.

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Lynda Denton
23/12/2015
Absolutely brilliant. This should be transferred to St Andrew's Quay as soon as possible. Well done to all involved.

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Dr. ALEC GILL MBE
23/12/2015
There is an old cliché: ACTIONS speak louder than WORDS. Andrew Fenton is a man of action. He gets the job done. Hull's trawling heritage and the Hessle Road Community are the benefactors of his and others' hard work. Well Done to Andrew and all those who have worked hard to bring into reality these concepts. Here's looking forward to 2016 and beyond for your ventures. Alec Gill

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Steven Keel
23/12/2015
Many thanks to Andrew Fenton with this concept and for graspin the Bull by the hones well done!! I do think that St Andrews dock area should be used ? come Hull City Council get cracking ? We need Ships To visit etc ? for real thing . Waiting !!! Well Done Campbell,s W and V will be really pleased . Kind regards Steven Keel worked for fourty years in the fish processing industry in Hull. Glen rose fish subway st Hull.

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John Sizer
18/12/2015
A really fitting tribute to the lost trawler men, set in an ideal location.

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Anthony Perrins
07/09/2015
fantastic be great when its all complete , its been a long trip getting here , thanks to all involved , be good to see the dock full and working . again fantastic ,

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George Anderson
23/08/2015
Hi I've asked to be allowed on the site and as of today I haven't received confirmation in the way of an email//Am I being told I can't enter the site? Thanks George Anderson Liverpool

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Malcolm Smith
11/08/2015
Coming from a family with strong Trawler traditions and being an ex wireless operator, Redifon,Newingtons,Marss,BUT,etc I think it time don't you.

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Gary Delves
08/08/2015
An ex fisherman myself I cannot believe what the Bullnose lads have done in such a short time . Well done Jerry , Ray and all others involved in this fantastic memorial .

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Ted Doherty
03/08/2015
now we are talking well done the committee of Hulbullnose heritage group and all its members,June the 6th was good for Hull but this is something else,this country of ours needs educating just how much they gave to get fish into the uk. To many brave souls gave all they could give to get fish home,seen my father land and back to sea in 36 hrs, we lost over 6000 men fishing and this at last is something to remember those brave souls by they must never be forgotten

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Ted Doherty
08/07/2015
Love it, this is all about what we from Hessle Road deserve, the X fishing community deserve this, the lost deserve this.hope we can get the funding you can put me down to help in any way i can,give us a bell Ray. Love it,regards Ted

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Michael Swain
28/06/2015
Having lost my brother Maurice in the triple trawler disaster 1968, I have given my time voluntary to the fishermen's mission, and I was the project co ordinator of Hull's Fishermen's Memorial books housed in the Maritime Museum, listing the thousands of fishermen lost from this city. I can honestly say it does take a huge commitment to succeed, sadly the poor state of St Andrews dock as it looks now disrespects the fishermen who lost there lives bringing fish to the nations table. Mr Levison and Mr Fenton my hope is that you succeed.

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Mason And Annette Redfearn
27/06/2015
Judging from the latest news in the Hull Daily Mail dated June 19 2015, titled : - 'Plans to kick-start facelift of derelict waterfront site', there is now more likelihood of this project reaching a successful conclusion. We listened to the Radio Humberside, David Burns Morning Show on the same day, and as a result, we feel that Mr Levison and Mr Fenton are committed to doing a great job on St. Andrew's Dock, and at the same time appropriately PRESERVING Hull's Fishing Heritage. Furthermore, the memorial to the lost trawlermen , 'The Last Trip' is to be the lead feature of the development. So at long last, we have good reason to be optimistic.

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Jessica
22/06/2015
Fantastic idea, why has this not happened already! I hope more people are aware of this to support the idea! The place looks derelict at the moment and needs attention.

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Mike Dixon
20/06/2015
Great news , one thing I would love to see in there would be the Artic Corsair, Viola, and the spurn light ship. If it's done right it could be amazing , the first thing people will see as they enter Hull,

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Peter Smith
19/06/2015
if this was to happen I as an ex fisherman would be one happy man, if it were to be on or near the Bullnose ,and to have water back in the dock it would make a lot of people happy

Heritage Dock Concept

Back in 1996 we created a themed Heritage Dock concept that would secure and compliment the surrounding businesses, allowing more customers to shop and take in the surroundings. It would give the opportunity to take full advantage of attracting European visitors arriving on Hull’s two major North Sea ferry routes.

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PAUL STREETON
18/02/2021
GOOD LUCK.

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Gary Challis
26/01/2020
I really hope that this goes ahead...fantastic concept!

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Gary Challis
27/12/2019
Superb concept to restore for what has been allowed to deteriorate into an eyesore... thumbs up from me!

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Daniel Murray
17/05/2019
This betrayal of the great sacrifice that these men gave, really upsets me. The Hull City council should face up to its responsibilities and give us, what we all know should happen, thats the renovation of these historic buildings and dock, to preserve all this for future generations.

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Donna Jacklin
09/01/2019
Looks great, regards quality of design and materials, but sensitive to the history of the area. That invites all generations, but has the ability to sustain businesses of all types from museums, elite shopping to a working mariner, as good as the ones you see abroad but better!!.... Need to provide good clean quality transport links to and from this dock from a maglev to mini tourist train for all, don't sell out and let the brewery industry take over and the usual suspects take over!! A design as good as the Deep...... you can't go wrong!

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David Oliver
22/08/2018
A sensible proposition for what remains of the dock and presumably a fitting location for the Arctic Corsair

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Mrs M Tomlinson
07/02/2018
It's about time our losted trawler men got reconized for all they did in hull it's our history we owe it to there memory and their families to be remembered the bravest men please let it happen It would bring more visitors to hull

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Dave Parr
06/02/2018
So much better than the wasteland there now, and a fitting tribute.

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Philip Salter
05/02/2018
Just watched 'Hull's Headscarf Heroes' and this concept would be a fitting memorial to the fisherman lost at sea.

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Ian McNee
31/01/2018
Great idea. Hope something like this comes to fruition.

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Danny Murray
31/01/2018
My own father sailed from this DOCK as "spare hand " on many Hull Trawlers. He has unfortunately died, but was always in favour of a scheme such as this. We owe it to the memory of men like my father and for all the lads that were lost at sea, to build something in there memory. Please God it gets the backing it needs.

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Mark Vesey
08/10/2017
I was shocked to see the state of the Fish dock in this year of city of culture. The place has such potential to celebrate the history of the fishing and be a modern site with housing etc. Please get on with it while we can still get EU funding!

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Kate
24/09/2017
I am a newly qualified primary school teacher in Hull and I am very eager to teach my children about the history of the fishing industry of Hull. I wonder if anybody has any artefacts/objects that may aid my teaching, or know where I may be able to find some. I think it is important that the children are excited to learn about their history. Even a fisherman that would be willing to talk to the class? Any information would be greatly appreciated!

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Bill Oldroyd
24/09/2017
We walked along the Trans-Pennine Trail from Brough to Hull this week. It was with dismay we came across the rather frightening dereliction surrounding the entrance to St Andrew's lock. It's such a shame this area is not sensitively preserved as a memorial to Hull's fishing fleet. The area is obviously important to many people as evidenced by the flowers and memorials to parents and relatives.

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Terri Roberts
30/07/2017
Something needs ta be done ta save our heritage, our dads grandads gave ther lifes for job they loved... fishermen..

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Jennifer Gallagher
27/07/2017
It would be wonderful to preserve some of the history of Hull's fishing industry

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Tony Field.
27/07/2017
What a fantastic idea,of course this should have been done years ago,but it's never to late. you have to give credit to the lads who have kept this dream alive,because without their faith and dedication we would have nothing to remember the many men who lost their lives bringing food to our tables. These docks should never have been filled in , in the first place. In my opinion they(which ever council was representing this City) wanted to sweep anything regarding our fishing industry under the carpet,otherwise like Liverpool they would have had the foresight to keep our docks open and utilised them.water is a great attraction to all,as we all know. So yes let's hope our representatives in the council wake up and rectify their ignorance.like I say,this is only my opinion.

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Ted Doherty
27/07/2017
And why the hell not do it,it can work out really well with a little effort and a lot of lottery money,how many ppl off Hessle Road like ballet,yet they got £200 million for that to happen tickets at £200 each,bet you couldn't get a bus load together from Hull to pay £200 each to see a ballet,but this project would suite us old ins OAPs all schools,ppl from far and wide would come to see it,so come on you Hull City Council help,tax man you took billions in taxes of Hessle road,brewery also took masses of money from Fishermen,so let's get this project going and as a x building trade man I offer my series's for free and I know a lot like me

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June Nicholls
27/07/2017
This is the sort of plans the town need, no more shops they can't be filled most of the time. This will bring in tourists and will be a big boost for the people of Hull.

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Malcolm Mortimer
26/07/2017
This is a brilliant idea and very much better than buying a navy warship or building a complex of maritime interest around a dry dock. Our history of Hull fishing should be brought home in St Andrews dock.

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Mandy Russell
26/07/2017
This could happen , what a legacy to future generations from the men who made this city great

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Russ McLean
26/07/2017
This would be wonderful for the City. Would be one of the best (if not the best) tourist attraction in the North of England. Surely anyone with any foresight at all would see what this site could become. Surely Hull City Councillors would not be stupid enough let this opportunity pass them by, by allowing Lord Line Building to be demolished. What a golden opportunity this would be for the city and it would certainly put Hull firmly back on the map to become one of the top tourist attractions in Europe. We owe this to the brave trawlermen who never returned home. Please don't let this opportunity go.

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Barrie Baxter
26/07/2017
love it

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Moyra Hardy
26/07/2017
Absolutely brilliant idea, our Fishing Heritage has been sidelined far too long. This idea must be implemented as soon as possible. I worked on the Dock many moons ago at Belfast Ropework Company. What a wonderful place and atmosphere there was about the place. Always busy.

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Shirley Larsen
26/07/2017
Love this idea. Bring the dock back to life

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Keith Holderness
26/07/2017
Such a pity this scheme could not have been completed in time for City of Culture. Nevertheless I do hope that it will be a reality in the future.

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Mel Ward
26/07/2017
This would have been a heart warming and fitting tribute to all the brave souls that sailed out of Hull, some never to return. It encompasses what the industry was about, but sadly the buildings are in disrepair and the cost would be prohibitive for anyone to undertake such a project, but we can all dream.

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Christopher Coles
26/07/2017
Would love to see a development like this on that site.

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Peter Lyons
22/07/2017
Hope that this can happen

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Jacqueline Cansdale
02/05/2017
I walked around this site over the weekend and was saddened by the waste of such great potential to develop and make use of what is a huge part of the city's heritage. I love the idea of it being developed into a maritime area of historical interest combined with commercial business. It is a shame it has been left this long. It would have been a real asset to the City of Culture.

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I Mick Waud
09/04/2017
This should have been sorted years ago if thy had it probably would have cost less then as now there going to say it's not cost affected but hey ho let's see iwhats the time scale and Lord line building are thy going to agree with this thy blocked everything else ., hope I live long enough to see this 🙏🙏👍🙄

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Stephen Harrison
09/04/2017
Should have been done years ago, and get the Arctic Corsair in here as well, where it belongs. I really hope this becomes reality.

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Angie Norrie
09/04/2017
Wonderful idea keeping the fishing heritage alive.

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Ben
27/03/2017
Should develop it with some focus on also creating a botanical garden like in Singapore with the man made 'Super Trees'. Everyone would pass it on coming into the city by road, rail or ship then (if they ever actually build that cruise terminal on Alexandra dock!). Would be good access to it too for visitors coming off Clive Sully - save the congestion in the city centre. The Singaporean botanical gardens attract five million visitors a year. Show that Hull is also looking forward then as well as back

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Mike Hepworth
17/01/2017
This a great concept, our local history should never be forgotten and what a truly fabulous way of showing what Hull was once all about.Time moves on but our past should always be remembered.

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Andrew J Boulton
04/01/2017
Pleased to see a proposal. However, other than the retention of the iconic Lord Line building - and of course the dock itself - the rest is possibly a bit "too modern". It would be better if it paid a little more recognition of the original key-side building architecture . . . including the small, numerous, fish merchants' "stands" (offices).

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William Coggle
10/11/2016
This should have happened 20 years ago fantastic idea get this project going can you imagine the drive into Hull instead of seeing waste land

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Jason Addison
26/10/2016
Fabtastic concept. Must be done!

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Geoff Hewitt
25/10/2016
Brilliant idea preserving heritage and, importantly, helping to build a forward thinking and confident city.

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Christina Abbott
12/06/2016
Super idea. may help me trace my great grandmother Dr Moss who worked in the docks helping poorer families. She was one of the women doctors who were barred from practising due to gender. She worked late 1800's through WW1. Any help appreciated. Tina Abbott granddaughter of Harold Moss, merchant seaman WW2 Atlantic convoys.

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David Horner FRPS DPAGB Churchill Fellow
20/05/2016
As a photographer who used to photograph the area with the aid of a dock visitors pass it is sad to see the passing of the Fish Dock as I remember it in the late 1960's. Perhaps the new concept will help Hull to regain some of it's character.

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Claire Cruickshank
07/03/2016
Hulk docks heritage should be preserved.

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AJ
04/03/2016
What an opportunity to really make history come alive for many people native to hull such as myself the fishing industry was not in my living memory I would really love to see our city do something like this instead of leaving the site derelict. Agree wholeheartedly with previous comments. What can we do to ensure this becomes reality

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Mr S Cambers
06/02/2016
Brilliant! come Hull go for It !!!

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Mike Holdstock
07/01/2016
Wonderful concept, the very least our great fishing industry deserves.

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David A. Murden
07/01/2016
As a Hull East lad I have been concerned for many years about Hull losing its many precious examples of a Heritage that if it was anywhere else in UK would have resources poured into it NOW. The film brought me to tears of both pride and anger that this site should be left derelict. My friend was lost on his first trawler voyage. I drove a lorry onto the Dock supplying "soft" drinks! I work now trying to open old trading Routes back into Hull and Humber. I still visit the Hull Shipping Office building in Takoradi, Ghana. I would do anything at all to help realize this wonderful concept.

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Elaine Matthews
04/01/2016
I'm embarrassed to say I'v only seen part of this before and did share it on facebook at the time, I don't think there was an opportunity to give comments then .This is absolutely fantastic but makes me wonder how long do plans like this become reality? I know the biggest obstacle is money but what can any of us (without financial resources) do to help?

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Rob Bell
03/01/2016
Today I walked around St Andrews "whatever-you-can-describe-it-as- these-days". What a mess... This concept is inspirational... It goes beyond remembrance and starts to do what has been done well elsewhere. I am minded of Bremerhaven. They have an Emigration Museum there. This is not just about the past. These days they advise on issues such as the Syrian refugee crisis... Other ports have built from their maritime heritage - not to build a better yesterday; more to shape a viable future... Is there anything that The History Troupe can do? Can we do a performance to raise money? Support in other ways? www.facebook.com/thehistorytroupe Many thanks for this site Regards, Rob Bell

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Jamie
01/01/2016
Needs to happen

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Tony Hopper
22/12/2015
A wonderful idea

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Bob Medd
15/12/2015
A wonderful idea from people with a can do attitude. I wish you all the success in the world.

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Alison E Bateman
11/12/2015
It's about time that something was done to rejuvenate this area. I think this would be a fitting tribute to all the people who worked in, out and around this dock. It would provide a lasting legacy to the people of Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

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Steve Wright
07/11/2015
As a former pupil of Hull's Boulevard Nautical School I lodged in West Gove Gypsyville. I lived in admiration of Hull's trawler men. Great seamen who served their country in war and peace. A deserved tribute is long overdue, thanks for the memories.

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Ian Wolstencroft
17/09/2015
I HOPE this becomes reality , its superb , The Last Trip / Memorial " Brilliant " The Heritage Dock well , This would become a massive Tourist Attraction , Will look Brilliant too , Lord Line Building restored to its former glory , Filled in dock as it used to be , Full of trawlers & ships , Recreate the 1960s Fish Dock with Artic Corsair !! Magic. want to be part of this , Good Luck .

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Steve Thurston
13/09/2015
Thanks to the people that's making it happen ,I hope they incorporate the Arctic corsair in there project and make the lord line building in to a museum and hotel, ITS going to be a grate memorial for our fathers,

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Ronie Regan
04/09/2015
its a shame the people of our city have had to wait all this time for a memorial to our lost fishermen husbands,fathers , brothers ,friends . At last our men will be remembered and honoured by this wonderful concept . i am proud to have been shipmates and friends with the gallant men that are no longer with us

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George W Brown
25/08/2015
i would love to see a transformation like this.This our dream i would love to think it will be like this But i am afraid this manor property fella only see £in his sights Lets all pray for a miricle they do happen you know.tara.george

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Andy Harrison
19/08/2015
Brilliant idea get the viola there as well would make a good history centre of hull fishing industry.it would smarten up the entrance of hull from Clive Sullivan way.

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Ken Shakesby
08/08/2015
It really is about time people stopped talking and got our fishing industry's priorities right.All our fathers and their father's before them deserve something to tell the other industries what Hull was all about.Ex Trawler Skipper

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Jean Shakesby
08/08/2015
My dear dad was lost at sea Stan hawker in 1963 and it would be a wonderful tribute to him and every other fishermen in hull

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Win Wray
07/08/2015
what a brilliant tribute to all of Hull`s Fishermen we are right behind your idea

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Mick Wedgner
18/07/2015
Any concept that recognizes St Andrews Dock as we knew/know it. is would be a tribute in memory of our lost 6000 men,and due respect to their families. also the dedication to us remaining fishermen of which there are not many left, ours and members of the Hull community unrelenting passion ideas efforts to honour our work place.

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Dave Smith
09/07/2015
my mother lost her farther loch ard her ashes went from st Andrews dock this will be a fitting concept for the people of hull and the 6,000 good men lost from our port love to see this happen and become a reality.

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Christine Green
08/07/2015
What a wonderful tribute to all of the fishermen of Hull and there families , It is a fitting memorial to the heritage of St Andrews Dock and the people of Hull, let's hope it happens HBHG, thanks to you all for your hard work in making this a vision for the future.

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Phil Mason
28/06/2015
This is exactly what we need and have needed for too long! Wonderful vision and a fantastic reminder of how and who built this brilliant City. It would be a fitting testament to all those brave Hullensiens who risked and sadly died to provide for so many. How and why can other major cities and ports deliver their own iconic developments to reflect their proud history and we cannot? Good luck to the team in their efforts to promote and produce this exciting project - lets make it happen! You have my support all the way. Best wishes.

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Glen Rollinson
28/06/2015
Great vision, but it needs to get started, visitors to Hull shouldn't have to be greeted with a derelict waste ground when driving down Clive Sullivan way, something that still reminds you that Hull was a major port to Europe along with something new is what we need, too much talk and plans, lets see some action.

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Barry Fleetwood
19/06/2015
Extremely uplifting. It speaks if vision and will - something we should have seen years ago, but if it comes off it will be truly inspiring. I wish all those behind it my best wishes.

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Geoff Hewitt
19/06/2015
This is a brilliant idea. Let's hope that people see the enormous value of the scheme in helping to revitalise Hull. How can I help?

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Gary Farr
19/06/2015
Finally someone with a great idea I hope it gets approval well done Just what hull needs

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Jackie Wright
13/06/2015
This is just what Hull needs. It will bring visitors and money into the town and will celebrate its history. I can see it being a great resource for schools and local history groups too. Please not another drab retails park; the city is overloaded with shops and many areas are struggling to survive. If Liverpool and Bristol can do it -why can't Hull!

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Ian Davidson
21/05/2015
Something needs to be done! Walked along the riverside path to Hull from the Humber Bridge for the first time and was amazed by both the potential and the dereliction. Coming across what I now know to be bullnose I was really moved by the flowers etc and that it was obviously a site people visited. This really needs to be recognised. I then walked probably the worst footpaths I've ever been on in many years of walking to get into the city. It was full of litter, between chain link fences, really harsh. I used to work in the building with a gang of ex-trawlermen from Hessle Road in the 1980s so always felt an association with the area, and now find myself spending time round here. It was all they talked about, that and being at sea. They took me out on the town in Hessle Road more than once in the 1980s. Don't remember much!

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Karl Humphrey
17/05/2015
Great concept. We need to promote Hull and tidying up the view for visitors from the A63 has got to happen. The concept is a great idea and maintains that important link to our heritage and could provide employment too. I myself have a personal interest as I sailed out of St Andrews dock with my father for two trips in the St Leger in 1967.

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Bill Hilton
05/05/2015
all my family and relatives went on the trawlers but now all are gone. this would be a fitting memory to all those who are no longer with use but live on in our hearts. The industry has gone, the people have gone but as I young boy in those days the memories remain

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Walla Longden
28/04/2015
I visit the outer bullnose at lease twice a week looking outbound and think deeply of many lost friends and shipmates, then I turn around and look at the shear devastation due to a complete, not only of neglect but also a lack of respect to this once proud fishing industry which the City of Hull was built upon, and also the same lack of respect to all those lost soles who sailed through these lock gates never to return. I then close my eyes and envisage a suitable memorial in their memory. This fantastic concept has opened my eyes to my daydreams of what could and should be not only a fitting memorial but also a lasting legacy of this once proud industry and all those who were involved. Thank you for submitting such a wonderful concept which hopefully can be achieved and to which I fully support

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Syd Young
25/04/2015
Really like the look of this. Something needs to be done with this important piece of our heritage and there has to be a permanent memorial to all those who lost their lives doing what was one of the most demanding jobs ever. The old dock and buildings and Arctic Corsair moored here are essential elements as they are virtually all we have left of this once huge industry. Make it happen!

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Linda Johnson
25/04/2015
Bristol, Liverpool and Gloucester have all capitalised on their sea-faring heritage by developing unused docks into information and entertainment spaces with a mix of museums, cafe/bars and other entertainment offerings. At the moment St Andrews Dock is an eye-sore yet walking along the River Humber from the Bridge down to Victoria Dock and beyond could be a destination, especially as it could connect with the Wolds Way at one end and lead all the way to Spurn at the other.

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Jo Atkinson
25/04/2015
We need this to happen, what a great first impression of Hull this would be, instead of the view from the A63 as it is now.

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Debi KEABLE
25/04/2015
Looks fantastic! Wish the powers that be would get a move on and sort it. I drive past daily and it breaks my heart.

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Andy Acum
24/04/2015
Excellent idea - addresses the issues of regeneration and a fishing memorial. Unfortunately, no mention of how it will be funded.

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Paul Southwell
24/04/2015
fantastic for hull,and for all the fishermen.that lived and work on the trawlers.

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Phillip Woolhouse
24/04/2015
It is just a wonderful concept and it would be such a fantastic sight to see. It really would be a fitting tribute to hull, the industry and the men who gave there lives for it and to it. There would be no need to try and raise a few pounds to build a monument (disgraceful Hull City council you should be ashamed) If only we had a forward thinking council with some real zeal about them it could be done and the money could be found. However I fear as always it will never happen with a labour council such as Hull has. The fishing industry has be confined to the past by them, not interested.

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John Leonard
24/04/2015
Brilliant idea, my father spent a huge amount of time on trawlers both pre & post WW11. He and thousands of other deserve a lasting tribute for the prosperity they brought to the city. The fishing industry died without a whisper in Hull, let's not allow the memory of the men who served on those ships to go the same way.

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Linda Holden
24/04/2015
Fantastic would love to see this a reminder of all those who went to sea and all those who never came back

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DAVID TAYLOR
24/04/2015
wow.....go for it a fantastic concept! I am an ex-Hull Deep Sea Fisherman and was born on Hessle Road! Every blessing! REV. DAVID TAYLOR FOUNDER & CEO/COLOMBIA CHILDCARE & OASIS OF HOPE CHARITY www.cccuk.org www.colombiachildcare.org (USA)

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Paul Mitchell
24/04/2015
great concept, wish it would happen

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Barry Cunningham
24/04/2015
Looks fabulous, get on with it, it's stood as a wreck for long enough

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Karen Raine
24/04/2015
This would be a fantastic way to preserve what is left of the fish dock area breathing life back into it and highlighting the History of this Port .It would also pay respect and tribute to the men who have sailed from the Port of Hull never to return .

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Annette Redfearn
21/03/2015
My husband and I think this is excellent. It shows how St. Andrew's derelict Dock could be made into a really wonderful and popular attraction. The people of Hull would be so proud of it!

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Ted Doherty
20/03/2015
Now we are talking and those are the views of Fishermen,can anyone see the difference between what stand want and what fishermen want, as it said in the post before the fishermen was home a max of 60 hrs ( I don't often remember my father being home more than 48 hrs in every three weeks so a trawler and fish dock was there home first sight they wanted to see Bullnose last sight they saw as they left bullnose.Would I ask a fisherman to teach English maths or RI no I would get a Teacher,so why in all that sacred are teachers getting the go ahead by HCC put up statue that fishermen HATE rest my case

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Ray Coles
18/03/2015
The Public should be given the chance to have a say about our Heritage and not to let it rot any longer.

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Jerr Thompson
17/03/2015
this concept should have been the one for our lost men of our port, what a privilege it would be to have this in place the fishing community should of had a say into this fantastic concept

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Abi
16/03/2015
This is amazing! Would love this to happen!!!

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Paul Rusling
13/03/2015
This is excellent, why hasn't it been proposed many years ago? It gets my vote, but please make sure there is car parking nearby, easy access for the elderly & disabled, and some decent food and drink, to make sure the idea flies. Good luck with it.

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Tony Hagger
13/03/2015
Would like to see a visitor centre dedicated to the fishing industry as part of this concept.

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Jean Jensen
13/03/2015
The ideas are great. Primarily it is the retention, restoration and preservation of the Lord Line building and the Dock itself that is key to the development site. It is this building that lends a historical importance to Hulls fishing heritage. The use of the building is not indicated or referenced in the text. I would like to see a respectful use of the building. One which pays homage to the working men and seamen of this city. Really not sure about the Interfaith freedom peace centre-do not understand this concept for the bull nose building. The other buildings could be seen anywhere else in the uk. But the LL building is unique to this town. Moorings/berths for old trawlers, ships that have connection with the city would make this development a viable modern venue that draws visitors to the area. Make Hull proud!

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Bob Brewer
11/03/2015
As a committee member of the Action for Hull Group on Facebook, if this proposal gets the go-ahead then that will be fantastic news for Hull. We as a group have been campaigning for a while now for the preservation and restoration of the Lord Line building and this proposal would more than satisfy that campaign.

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Marilyn Leeson-Kay
05/03/2015
This would be fantastic for Hull, if only it comes to fruition. I really, really hope so as this is area is so desperate for rejuvenation and a little bit of TLC.

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Julie Bonifacino
05/03/2015
When will the work begin? This is absolutely wonderful. A true and fitting memorial for our fishermen and their families. It needs to be completed sooner rather than later.

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Linda Powdrell
27/02/2015
It would look great. Hope it happens! My father and all fishermen lost at sea deserve something special for feeding the people of hull and risking there lives.

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Mick Lindstrom
08/12/2014
It would be great if the Hull City Council and a developer get together and provide a scheme on these lines to make use of the Dock area which was once the main lifeline of this city

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Ken Dayes
24/11/2014
I served my apprenticeship on the dock, at a company called Boyd Line, which at one period was part of the Lord Line Group. The concept is absolutely outstanding I think you guys have captured the past and enhanced the future with such sincerity, and aspiration. I only wish we could all make it happen. Well Done Regards Ken Dayes

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Steven Foster
03/11/2014
I believe this would be the perfect solution for the lost souls,their families,and freinds and hessle road and hull, but it wont happen will it ?

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Billy Worrall
02/11/2014
i would love to see it in my lifetime. but if not, it would be there for generations to come. so the history of the trawling industry will never die.

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Gill Andrews
01/11/2014
What a superb idea to develop this important site. It's a shame it has been left for so long and anything that will get the fantastic Lord Line Building saved is worth my vote. The fishing industry has so much for Hull to be proud of and this would be a very worthy homage to that. The concept and recognition that we do not need yet another retail site shows long term thinking and understanding. Please get this completed before 2017 and do our city proud. Great and thank you

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Julie Bentley
01/11/2014
Hull really needs something like this. What a fantastic idea. The Deep is a very popular place for people to visit, so we need to tap in on the interest in the area. At the moment that particular area is completely underused and an eyesore. I think we need a different entrance and exit road which inter connects with At Andrews shopping centre, the present road structure gets very congested. Go for it and good luck.

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Ian Clarkson
01/11/2014
How much would this improve the gateway into hull..it is a shame when entering our city at the moment there is so much waste land either side of the A63

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Christine Henderson-Begg
01/11/2014
Would be wonderful to see a living museum on St Andrews Dock - telling the history and also looking forward. I think it could also include a pthr sculpture ehich was never built of the woman and children looking out to see. This would be a wonderful addition to Hull's riverside

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Derek Wade
01/11/2014
Looks fantastic: how would it link up to other tourist destinations in Hull? wouldn't want it to sit in isolation. Recently visited Halifax (Nova Scotia) similar theme on their waterfront. Look forward to seeing this progress:

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Lynne Mclane
31/10/2014
Bring the docks to life can only be a good thing, but something should be built to remember the times gone by. Never forget the original Hull docks were many men lost their lives working in this dangerous occupation.

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Sue
31/10/2014
Back this 100%. Brilliant

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Howard Wilson
31/10/2014
This looks great, lets make it happen.

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Andrew Laud
31/10/2014
It looks excellent it would look great as you head into hull

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Wendy
11/09/2014
I think the new plan to open up the dock again looks fantastic :) I would maybe suggest more greenery and commissioned artwork / sculpture. The "Reflection Garden" doesn't look much like a garden on the map. And the whole place looks a bit sterile with all that flat grey concrete. Also, I think it would be nice to incorporate cycle lanes and parking areas for easy access by cyclists; encouraging people to keep fit and leave the car at home. I moved back down Hessle Road a couple of years ago and know what the dock means to people in this area. I last went for a look last week and almost anything would be an improvement on how it is now. I think the banners showing photos of the fisherman are a nice touch. And I agree a heritage centre and updating the memorial is essential. It's so sad to see the tiny memorial where families still leave flowers. I can't imagine having to watch the place fall down around me as I went to do that. It must be heartbreaking. Let's get this project off the ground!

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Phil Clark
10/09/2014
It's possibly too late already given the state of what is left, but I've always felt that some of the old buildings around the dock could have been preserved in the same manner as the Black Country museum, only with a nautical/fishing theme. As the article says, the area was once a self-contained little community with banks and chandlers etc, which always fascinated me. Some suitable preserved buildings together with ships in the docks could make a really unique maritime heritage centre.

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Donald Dixon
03/09/2014
Please make this happen.

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Michelle
24/08/2014
Hull is and always was more than 'fish'. Lives were lost, found and remodelled here. Fashions started, supported and developed here. The port town is always a mix of things. The docks brought money and commerce, through the railways, the warehouses because of the massive amount of shipping potential. Retail is not the be all and end all. You can go anywhere, anytown and buy from the same high street stores. Let's have something different. Heritage Dock could be the window to reveal that not just to those that live in the Town but as a major tourist attraction to those outside it and help those that move into the city understand it. Break the mould, think beyond the short term. Create something that is built upon what was for what may yet be.

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Stephen Bunby
02/08/2014
for all the brave men that risked there lives ,myself included to bring fish to the table best bunch of men I have ever worked with and think they deserve a site like this to keep there memories alive and to teach the youngsters what a tough life it was I hope it comes into fruition

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Emma Harris
10/06/2014
This looks so good and more appealing than it does now why not turn the old factory's into fishing museums a place more modern than the museums in town it makes more sense to have it there near the shores which once had men and young boys fishing there a good feel of what it was like as my husbands grandfather was a fisherman and his family pay tribute to him and some other family members at bulls nose it is a special place for the fishing family's it's a great idea to revamp this area it shouldn't be left to rot and crumble as this was once our hertigde and peoples life's where built around here I hope this goes ahead

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Andrew Hibbert
10/06/2014
This is the best option I've seen for the dock, it's incredibly over due.

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Tony Metcalfe
27/05/2014
Brilliant concept needs doing now its been left for to long.

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Andrew Elton
18/02/2014
I regularly walk through this location on the riverside path. It beggars belief that such a prominent location has been allowed to descend into such a pitiful state of repair. This plan would not only compliment the retail park and restaurants nearby , it would compliment and energise the entire city. Please do it.

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Roland Featherstone
06/01/2014
This prime site has been crying out for development for years . Just do it !

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Phill Groizard
27/12/2013
Lets get started !!!

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M Clark
23/12/2013
just do it all my family went to sea the bartles and robsons I went down dock with my granddad on horse and cart with the fishermens kit it is respect for hulls fishing industry and fleets and MEN

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John Drake
08/12/2013
get this project in motion now

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Kevin G
04/12/2013
This is a great concept and vision and wish it could be realised . I cannot see where the funding would come from. The buildings around are falling into a very poor condition and look like they'll get a lot worse yet . But as a concept absolutely wonderful and what a great site as you drove into the city .

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Dave Mckee
03/12/2013
I feel that we missed out, GY had the best idea and it worked we are to slow on the uptake now we have an I sore of a dock estate .I worked on the fish dock from 1959 to 1974 started as a barrow lad and ended up as a buyer, life was hard but I enjoyed it lots of long hours in the cold

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Keith Gordon
24/11/2013
I do hope and wish this could happen, my dad was chief engineer and spent his whole life on the trawlers. I in turn served an electrical apprenticeship, wit Hellyer/British United trawlers, quality the like will not be seen again. Unfortunately with the demise of the fishing industry due to politics, if this concept were to happen it would give Hull back the identity it has lost. This country will always eat fish and the concept would be a reminder

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John Percival
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Fabulous idea, I have been saying this myself for years but did not know anyone was actually working on it. I had wrote to Alic Gill about this vey subject. My father was a trawlerman in the 50\'s and 60\'s, he described it as the hardest job in the world, and now in his 80\'s he still dreams of being at sea on a trawler. I was often on the dock as a child, and have returned several times as an adult to look at the derilict condition that was once so alive. Hull should be proud of its fishing heritage, these men helped feed a nation and make it great. They lived and died in ships, in seas far away from Hull. For good or bad Hull was a fishing town, and the dock would be a wonderfull place for a museum and heritage centre. The old Marr building should be restored, the last side winder trawler languishing in the River Hull brought into the dock, where it belongs, and other vessels too. What about one of the old Humber paddle wheelers, a light ship, and who knows what else. this is a great idea, and it must, not should, happen. I live abroad now, returning each year to my homeland. I am a proud Yorkshireman, born in Beverley, growing up in Brough, Son of a trawlerman. I fully support this.

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Speaker
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Docks old buildings are falling into bits they should be demolished and rebuilt!!!!.

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Mark
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I think this is a superb project that would bring back to life one of the most interesting areas of Hull\'s heritage. I think the video projects the scheme brilliantly and provides a great insight into how the area could be improved. Considering it’s a virtual creation, the footage captures the old and new perfectly and is very touching. Additionally, as the area forms a main visual entrance way to Hull, it would play a significant part in generating that all important first impression for people coming to the city. Let’s face it, the area is currently an eyesore at the moment, isn\'t it? Although, I\'m always a little dubious without seeing the costs and some understanding of what reliance there would be on the public purse to support the scheme. Anyway, don’t let this hint of negativity take anything away from a fantastic vision of what can be done to this historic part of the city. I’ll have one please!

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William Wells
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I am a retired fisherman and think this is an exellent idea, the arctic corsair could be back where it should be,and a good place for the fishermens memorial.

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James Henry Jessop
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I am a 65 year old trawlerman from Hull and for the past 10 years I\'ve been cruising the Arctic deep sea fishing grounds with my grandsons around Spitzbergen, Norway,Iceland,Greenland and Newfoundland. In these areas where trawlers have been lost, we pay tribute to the trawlermen who perished. All the Arctic ports have memorials to the hard lives of the trawlermen. It\'s about time Hull had its own memorial along the lines of the St.Andrew\'s Dock theme. This would be for the dock workers, the people and the trawlermen past and present who sacrificed so much for the town\'s fishing heritage. The only problem I foresee is opposition to the remembrance site due to it detracting from other regional tourist sites.

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Tina
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I think the plans hcc have are great,ive been tracing my dad and his family who where all from hull.he worked long and hard on the trawlers i think he whould be very inpressed with what is going on now,but we should not forget all those men who never came home.

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John Killingbeck
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What you have overlooked is that this dock has become a facinating natural area. We already have a marina and more than one retail park in Hull. How much more original it would be to retain this as a city centre nature reserve (in contrast to the manicured stricture of Queens gardens Queens Gardens) with the surroundings developed in a more vernacular relaxed style as a refuge from the bustle of the city.

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Laura
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I have visited some of the heritage docks around the country (Portsmouth and Hartlepool) and this is the sort of visitor attraction that we need in Hull. It could perhaps display the Arctic Corsair and a Humber paddle steamer and would give this special place the countrywide acclaim that it deserves. My Great Grandad used to work on the ships that sailed out of this dock and people like him and the work they did should be remembered and commemorated.

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Tony Roberts
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What can i say this plan is outstanding, if the Hull City Council want to improve our city and heritage then this is a fantastic way forward,what it needs is everyone in the City of Hull to start a petition to lobby the powers that be to get their heads out of the sand.

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Graham C. Marshall
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Something like this has been needed for a long time. The concept is superb but there are a few hidden dangers in as much that so many changes are made to please everyone that you end up with a tacky theme park and not a living, breathing memorial.

Having a berth set aside for visiting vessels of interest is a good one but I\'m not convinced that \'Moby Dick\' fits in anywhere but a theme park. We\'ll see.

With more than a nod to my first paragraph perhaps the all important railway connection should be incorporated into the design. Rather than just have a brief glimpse of a fish train on a video lay a stretch of track and put an old locomotive and a rake of fish vans on them. The vans could be used to house displays of various aspects of the dock.

How close to becoming a reality is this?

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Brian Calvert, Australia
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Hi on surfing the web I found your website and was surprised but pleased to see an old photo of me as a 16 year old the one of me holding a large cod fish it was taken on the Bardia H302 I think 1951 or 52 many thanks for posting it I now live in South Australia and have done since 1971.

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Derek, Willerby
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I like the idea of a heritage dock as I have long thought much more should be made of our marina area and waterfront. I have a few ideas which could easily be incorporated around either the Marina or a regenerated St Andrews Heritage Dock and may compliment your proposals. I’d like to see life size bronze statues placed around the dockside with information boards depicting scenes from our fishing heritage, trawler men, bobbers, filleters, women net braiding etc. My inspiration for this comes from the boat quay in Singapore where they have excellent statues telling the story of the colony through the various merchants and tradesmen going about their business. Dublin also uses a similar idea for its famine memorial. The quality of bronze statue needs to be equal to our existing emigrants statue near the new marina office blocks, which is duplicated on the Albert Dock in Liverpool, another model for what we can aspire to in Hull. We can also use my idea for an opportunity to finally replace the inadequate Mick Ronson tribute in Queens Gardens with a new performance stage on the heritage dock. I propose the famous lyric “sailors fighting in the dance hall” from David Bowie’s song Life On Mars which featured Hull’s own Mick Ronson be used for a themed scene next to a new quayside stage. This scene can combine the story of Hessle Roads returning trawlermen, flush with cash, as the hard living weekend millionaires they were with an often overlooked part a Hull lad played in our rock music heritage. The feature stage will allow live music to really bring the old dock back to life in the summer festival season.

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June Brown
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What an excellent idea. This is a welcome design for the city. Instead of entering the city and looking at an eyesore, you could be entering the city looking at modern design. While it also been a memorial to all those lost at Sea. For me this deals with 2 major problems that Hull has a city.

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Nick, West Hull
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Love the video , excellent ideas with the memorials to all those lost at sea, but like with most historical places situated in hull seem deemed for the history books because HCC only look for profit and that area would be primed for real estate just like the old fruit market area.

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MancunianHumbersider, Hedon & Bury
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The number of negative comments on here provides us with precisely the reason why Hull is stagnating compared with Liverpool, Birmingham, Newcastle et al. Those with any nouse who grow up in Hull generally go elsewhere to cities where their ideas are more likely to be embraced rather than ridiculed.

The fact that we have someone here who lives and works locally and who is prepared to put time, money and effort into an idea that is focused on their own city should be applauded. As Mr. Fenton has said, he has been spurred into action by the inaction of others.

What would people prefer, to allow the remaining talent in Hull to be directed away from the city so that Liverpools and the Birminghams of this world are the beneficiaries (again), or would they not rather someone from Hull brought the ideas to the table so that their talents remain in Hull giving the city exactly the platform that is needed to develop and potentially puts the city in a position where it can realistically compete and be compared with these other great UK Cities?

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Dean, Hull
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It looks fantastic! Bring it on.

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Simon, North Cave
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What Hull clearly needs to do is invest in education, as it is patent that there is a basic problem with literacy! Where in this article does it say that KUHCC has employed Inter Tech as a consultant? The way that I understand it is that Inter Tech have carried out this work at their own expense, for which I think they should be congratulated. Granted, the scheme may well never come to fruition, but the web site is a great broadside at KUHCC, and show what Hull as a city could achieve if they had a council who had some vision, and who stopped wasting money like it was going out of fashion!!!

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Robert Medd
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What a fantastic website. If this could become a reality I am sure it would be a great advert for the city as well as a wonderful memorial for our lost trawlermen. Hull city council would be very foolish not to buy this land, at two mllion pounds it\'s a snip. I would like to congratulate all who put this together, it\'s a marvellous piece of work.

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B Pearson
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This it the best idea for this site of this old fish dock it will make a good memorial to all the lost fisherman. All it needs is the Arctic Corsair to be put there to make it complete.

Ship To Shore Concept

Our main trawler feature took us a bit longer to design then we thought. In between our day jobs we managed to finish it - 4 months later. We hope that the result could be a fitting tribute to the lost trawlermen of Hull and also  help educate and remind future generations of the hardships and dangers of this incredible industry. Please let us have your comments.

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Laird Evans
07/08/2019
Good idea!

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Steve
18/07/2016
We need something like this to remind young & old about our heritage.

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Ray Hawker
08/08/2015
As an ex-Trawler Skipper myself, I would prefer this concept as it is less abstact than the others, and therefore more regognisable to the general public as a fishing memorial, however, there is one small problem with one of the proposed 'positions' of this piece, if (as in one of the illustrations) it is situated actually in the river, then it would need navigation lights, because even if it is close to shore, as long as there is water between it and the dry land, it constitutes being a 'vessel', and would therefore have to adhere to maritime regulations., I'm not being 'picky' but the simple answer is to have it fixed to the sloping shorline as in the second illustration.

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Carole & Rod Ellis
24/03/2015
This idea is a true tribute to the lost trawlermen of Hull. The location on St Andrew's Dock is a fitting place for this eye catching memorial. This would be our choice by far. Carole & Rod Ellis

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Annette Redfearn
19/03/2015
We are also eager to see the new design, please.

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Jan
18/03/2015
I have heard that there is a new concept for the memorial but the public did not get to see it. Why is this?

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Ray
18/03/2015
There is a new design by Andrew Fenton why have the Public not seen it ?

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Annette Redfearn
17/03/2015
We are aware that there is another design for a Lost Trawlermen's Memorial and that this has been offered free by Inter-Tech to "Stand". However. this was rejected by "Stand" in favour of the "ITEM" which has featured recently in the Hull Daily Mail and the Yorkshire Times. The latter design has unsurprisingly attracted a great number of adverse comments. So now will you please allow everyone to judge for themselves by showing them your design?

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Jerry Thompson
17/03/2015
another part of the concept that should be a part of our heritage for the fishing community

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Peter Coyle
13/03/2015
No rating between Poor and OK.... I think this idea is good but would be better presented with the real thing... ie: A Trawler... Then it would be a living interact-able feature that people would appreciate more, maybe the Arctic Corsair?

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Mick
03/02/2015
The best design I've seen , hope it comes off

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Mrs Stephens
11/01/2015
The designer has captured our heritage in the most imaginative way - thank you. I am from a fishing family and extremely proud of my roots and want to see that our heritage leaves a legacy for all to see for centuries to come.

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Brian
24/11/2014
100% better than any other design A very fitting memorial

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Wendy
11/09/2014
It would be great to see this project come to fruition.

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William Wells
28/08/2014
as an ex trawlerman of forty years i think this design is far better than others we have had

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STEVE DAM
21/07/2014
PEOPLE OF HULL SHOULD NEVER FORGET WHALING THEN FISHING PUT US ON THE MAP I AM A CODHEAD AND PROUD OF IT

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Mason & Annette Redfearn
19/07/2014
This particular plan envisaged by Andrew Fenton has my wholehearted approval. The centre- piece which is the silhouette of a typical sidewinder immediately captures and holds your attention. When I first saw the 'actual model' it immediately brought to mind the sadness I felt at the time of the triple trawler disaster, and all the other occasions later when trawlers and men (some of whom I had personally known) were lost. The site where the memorial will be positioned has ample room for a walkway and benches for relatives who choose to visit and meditate on the loss of their loved ones. It will serve many other useful purposes too. I believe that a locally based company such as InterTech deserves to be given preference over others further afield. We must never forget the thousands of Hull trawlermen who lost their lives at sea and who were responsible for bringing considerable prosperity to this city. It is imperative now that we forget our differences and unite to show the respect due to these brave men. It can be done, and should be done, without further delay.

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Adrian Sadler
19/07/2014
This looks a fitting tribute to the lost industry of Hull, and the trawler men, who gave their lives to contribute to this industry, which was sadly sacrificed due to political shinanacins.

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Richard
16/09/2013
My family lived on the Hessle Road and were all employed in the fishing industry from the early 1900 at sea and on the dry side. One thing about the caption of photos of tubs/kettles of fish everyone I knew called them kits and would contain about 10 stone of fish. The concept looks very good however,funds must be available to maintain the area.

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Chris Rowland
08/08/2013
Great to see local people designing things for local people. It's an excellent concept and very suiting to the Hull community. I always prefer to see something designed with heart than something designed for cold hard cash. Well Done

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David Wassell
06/08/2013
Fantastic design from Intertech, fitting tribute and a local Hull company.

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Kathleen Leah Shepherd
04/08/2013
My late husband was a fisherman from the age of 14 as were my 2 brothers. They were fishermen for nigh on 40 years. This memorial by STAND does absolutely nothing for me and my 2 brothers. My late husband Harry would have certainly agreed with us. This concept memorial or similar is what we would like. Connect with the fishing community STAND like you should have done before making decisions for us.

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Debra Cassar
03/08/2013
A fitting tribute.

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Kirsty Williams
03/08/2013
Amazing just truly Amazing something our future generations will learn from regarding their Heritage they won't be interested in a garden ...Come on STAND this is the biz get this right

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Steve Shepherd
03/08/2013
There is a silhouette design memorial at the site of Lissett WW2 airfield for the 851 airmen lost from 158 Squadron The memorial has engraved in it all the names of the 851 airmen lost. The trawler silhouette could have similar with the names of all the trawlermen lost from Hull.

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Gemma Giles
02/08/2013
My great grandad my grandad my Dad my uncles and cousins all Hull trawlermen. A fitting tribute to a breed of men we will never see the likes of again.

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Anj Norrie
02/08/2013
Very moving tribute...

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Raymond Johnson
02/08/2013
This is brilliant I am an ex trawler skipper I think the whole of hull would love this

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Tony Calvert.
02/08/2013
The design of of the trawlers in the background looks good to me various lighting effects will enhance the memorial to a lost generation .

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MIchelle Coldham
02/08/2013
Very fitting & moving. I would love to see this for our fathers & Grandfathers.

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Brian Kent
02/08/2013
I am an x trawler skipper . I lost my uncle Freddy scholars off the Stella Polaris in 1954 leaving behind six children and wife.in allmost the same year my granddad died at sea aboard the ST Onslow the crew brought his body back in the fish room he played the accordion which went missing when the vessel returned to hull.so sad no goodbyes or farewells or kisses

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Lois
02/08/2013
I think this stunning design has real presence and evokes emotion. Even those who have no connection to the fishing industry can't help but be moved by the trawler and what it stands for. This is by far the most fitting. The meaning is not lost in the "art" like the one STAND has put forward. My grandad was a fisherman and i think this design reflects how proud and brave these men were.

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Tina Nielsen
02/08/2013
A fitting tribute!!

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Mr PeterBurrows EX Trawler Mate
02/08/2013
what a fantastic thought to remember the lost fishermen of Hull The walk were people can have an insight of what the Hull fishermen went through to supply fish for the UK. and the continent lives were lost and many loved ones where left .

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Gill Moore
02/08/2013
This memorial says it all nothing to add its great,

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Ian Beale
02/08/2013
As an exfisherman this is excellent well done

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Iris Cooper
02/08/2013
Very moving concept with images and wording that gets to the heart of those who will always remember and those who will be remembered.

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Ken And Christine Williams
02/08/2013
I. Lost three of my brothers at sea Two from the Boston Lincoln 1974. And one on St Dominic. 1976. Killed on the deck ...our family has been fishing out of Hull from the. beginning We do not want a park all that's needed is a fitting tribute to our Trawlermen

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Geoff Barker
02/08/2013
At long last a true memorial to all the men who sailed from St.Andrew's Dock, many did not return. R I P

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Brian Kent
02/08/2013
As an x trawler skipper I want to thank all the people who has done this wonderful tribute to all our lost ship mates I really do mean that ?My granddad died at sea aboard the ST Onslow in 1954 I ten lost my uncle Freddy scholars from the Stella Polaris thank you all

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Brian Kent
02/08/2013
It is about time this was done I think it is the best thing that could happen the images are great I lost an uncle at sea also my granddad died at sea .aboard the ST onslow .I am an x trawler skipper out of Hull and Aberdeen .My uncle was Freddy

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Sandra Webster-Allen
02/08/2013
I'm not from a fishing family, although have lived in Hull all my life, but think this concept is brilliant and think it is a fitting tribute to all those men that risked their lives and those who lost their lives in treacherous waters in order that this great city of ours and cities around Great Britain always had supplies of fish.

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Peter Smith
02/08/2013
this concept symbolizes a true meaning for myself as an ex trawlerman,also the many people who have lost love ones

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Terry Kent (ex Fisherman)
02/08/2013
This looks the business, lot better than the ones we have seen ,at least you can see its a trawler and not a sharp pointy thing that has nothing to do with trawlers

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Ray Coles
02/08/2013
This is what the ex Fishermen and their families want

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Tina Ives
02/08/2013
This is a simple design which I think depicts the simple lifestyle and evokes memories of days gone by, quite a poetic thing really especially with the backdrop

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Peter Green
02/08/2013
God Bless Them All Fitting Monument to all those Fishermen that never returned R.I.P. Lad's ,

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Karen Raine
02/08/2013
Fantastic design that truly represents what the people of hull want i am proud to say i am married to a ex trawler man and am shocked and disappointed in the city council of hull that has allowed everthing to disappear without a trace lord line should have been made into a museum along with all the other derelict buildings aworking museum would keep all that history alive i hope the lads get this fantastic design up and running soon good on you xx

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Christina
02/08/2013
I come from a fishing family my dad went to sea all his life... it would be wonderful if this memorial could become a reality. Alot of brave and good men have been lost over the years, and i think this would be a fitting tribute. Imagine the impact this would have silhouetted against the waterfront during the day...fantastic. I personally think this one is far superior to the one being planned by S.T.A.N.D. Alot of people, can't connect with the abstract design they have chosen.

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Terry Bishop
02/08/2013
this is far more illustrative than the one chosen, I can relate to it, it does those men proud that gave their lives.

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Peter Raine
02/08/2013
this is a fantastic design and would be great to have it

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Kevin Thomson
02/08/2013
this is a fitting for all fishermen whosailed out of hull

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Gill Railton
02/08/2013
Very impressed with this concept, a proper fisherman's memorial that each family who lost someone can relate too and remember with pride.

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Jan Bonser
02/08/2013
Please......those who have the ultimate choice......follow the direction the Public want and more importantly The Men and their Families who were directly involved. The silhouettes of the Family waving goodbye are so touching xxx

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Andrea Howland
02/08/2013
I love the idea of the trawler welded to the quay side very impressive ! Is this also going to include a list of crew members on a plaque or podium x at last something apt to celebrate the lives of those taken by the sea !and a striking memorial beautiful !!!!

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JOHN JONES
02/08/2013
AVERY FITTING MEMORIAL TO OUR LOST BROTHERS

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Colin Burrows
02/08/2013
if this was placed nearer to the inner bull nose it would be fantastic,whoever came up with this idea deserves recognition

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Donna Shepherd
02/08/2013
I think that not just one trawler to be named as men lost their lives in other trawlers, either none named or all.

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Donna Shepherd
02/08/2013
I think that not just one trawler to be named as men lost their lives in other trawlers, either none named or all.

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David Smith
02/08/2013
this is a better reflection of what is needed as a memorial to the fishermen that did not come home .a lasting idea much better than a garden .

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Chris Weymer
02/08/2013
Great design..but lends itself to graffiti...how about letting family members put their own thoughts on it...then sealing it with something that doesn't allow any extra 'thoughts' to be added

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Michael Swain
02/08/2013
Very good . I lost my brother on the Ross Cleveland the third ship after St Romanus , Kingston Peridot.

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John Jackson
02/08/2013
this is far superior to any other proposed memorial i have seen lets have it something to actually take the family down to look at and be proud of

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Alan Dean
02/08/2013
a monument fitting to all the fishermen lost at sea

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Brian Calvert
02/08/2013
This would be a fitting monument to all those fishermen that never returned and there where many R.I.P Lads

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Steve Shepherd
02/08/2013
Very impressive and far outweighs the winner recently chosen by STAND. l can connect with this memorial.

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Leanne
29/07/2013
What a lovely idea, will give people more of a reason to visit the dock other than to buy their sofas and gardening furniture!

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Coleen (Campbell) Whur
29/07/2013
Coming from a Hull fishing family, the memorial will make an excellent and fitting tribute to the many men who lost their lives at sea. I stood on the dockside along with mum, on many occasions, waiting for dad's ship to come alongside for me to be lifted aboard.

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Stephen Todd
28/07/2013
Best design we have seen for this memorial, having done a trip on Falstaff round Iceland in the late 60's taking photographs for a college project I feel that this sums up the life of Hull's fishing Heritage well.

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Darren Fisher
26/07/2013
A great concept, It paints a picture of local families waiting for their loved ones to come home safely. This needs to happen.

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Sam
26/07/2013
As a designer and a person living in Hull I feel this concept is a perfect concept for a memorial. The ship has so much symbolism and holds a lot of emotion... the rusty iron shape... the ideas behind it are so much more appropriate to the fisherman, Hull and culturally as a whole. Abstract impressionist sculptures and shapes do nothing for the fisherman an their families. This concept is my choice by far,

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RS Leeman
24/07/2013
Fantastic idea and concept about time we dressed our river shoreline up , great for young and old !!

Angling Area

In this example we show a proposal for a designated riverside area where angling enthusiasts can go fishing. This specific area is designed so that it becomes a complimentary feature of the surrounding area.

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Ernest Brown
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What a brillant idea for young people. People are always complaining about the youth of today. But no one comes up with any ideas, to resolve the problem.

Portable Police Box

Portable Police events and locations around Hull 

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Children's Orthopaedic

InterTech working in association with NHS Hull and East Riding. The trust allowed us look at ways of making the waiting area for the Children's Orthopaedic Clinic at Hull Royal Infirmary little more fun for the children and hopefully the parents and staff.

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Rajeshwari
30/09/2014
We did some research to try and dremnstoate that the sport of motocross is safe if not safer then traditional stick and ball sports. To do that we needed to find variable that would allow us to compare all sports. We used total contact/exposure time per event. In the sport of Motocross an individual athlete can total upwards of 3hrs total contact/exposure or riding time per event (practice 15min x 2 race 20-30min x 6 races. Baseball on the other hand averages 14 minutes contact/exposure for the entire team for one game. Football was 10min per athlete per game. We were able to dremnstoate that the sport of motocross is safe if not safer then other sports when you consider there are less injuries per exposure time then other sports.

2013 The People's Gallery

The People's Gallery. A family album about local people. The Gallery will open its doors in the former Peacocks store in Whitefriargate from from Thursday, September 12 to Sunday, September 15. Opening times are from 10am till 4pm and admission is free. It would be great to recieve any comments about the event. 

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Darren Lee
22/12/2019
Makes me think of my dad an when we use to go meet the ship at dock when he came home love it 😁

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Lesley McNicol
17/09/2014
Brought back so many memories! It would be good if it could be made a permanent exhibition in a pop-up vacant shop. If it also had a link/opportunity for people to donate to the site their own old photos of people/places of Hull or add commando tonal comments on line. Agree if it was online (apologies if it already is) it would be fantastic for out of towners.

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Roger Spencer
15/09/2013
As a local visitor "of a certain vintage", it was an absolute pleasure to see the exhibition on Saturday 14 September. Hull is much criticised for many failings, but when a successful event like this is held, I feel it should be praised, which I am happy to do. I noted that the exhibition displays are mostly portable, and it would be my hope that it will pop up elsewhere in the future for the benefit of all who may visit it.

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Mike Covell
14/09/2013
The People's Gallery was an excellent display, well thought out, and easy to walk around. I do feel that it could have been an ideal opportunity to sell copies of the Hull Daily Mail and various editions of Flashback. Maybe next year a talk on the history of Hull newspapers and how they started and developed and used Whitefriargate as a Hull based Fleet-street.

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George Woollons
12/09/2013
What a pity these photographs are not shown on line for the people who live abroad.

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Chris Jordan
11/09/2013
I really, really like the concept. In 1979 I started work at the offices in Brekkes and just caught the tail end of the fishing industry in Hull. It is so sad to see what has become of all of the old magnificent buildings and the current state of St Andrews dock. This concept will surely revitalize the area and breath life back into an area that was once full of life and is now so dead and derelict. I particularly like the idea of putting water back into the docks so that boats and ships can use it. I really hope this concept goes ahead.

Tide And Time

Viewed from either the River Humber or Hull's Castle Street this provides an eye opener for visitors arriving in Hull on the North Sea ferries or travelling by road from the M62 motorway. It's a real talking point and shows Hull as an innovative city that is proud of its name

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Phil Mason
28/06/2015
What a fantastic design. We lack great concepts in this City of ours but this is excellent. Lets get this City moving forwards with brilliant ideas like this!

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Samantha Noons
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I think this is a brilliant idea. As well as it been an attraction for local people to come and see. It can also be used as an educational tool. Innovative design Inter Tech.

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Brian Bird
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I think its a brilliant idea, futuristic and very eye catching. I am an 70 odd year old fisherman and would love to see this combined with more young peoples ideas . I would dearly love to see more about the unsung heroines of Hull such as the wives of all the seafarers of our city. Theres was the toughest job of all.

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Gill
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I think this is a great idea, the only thing I would suggest is adding an information board in front that shows how it works so that people can learn while the see something wonderful.

Optomen TV Crime Reduction Project

New series. Reformed thief Richard Taylor and policeman Will Davies travel around the nation to advise retailers on how to beat shoplifters at their own game, demonstrating some of the scams used to steal goods and revealing lapses in security methods. In the first episode, they visit a family-run bargain store in Cleethorpes that features InterTech's designs to help the shopkeeper reduce the amount of shoplifting and also try to stop it becoming an easy target for local shoplifters.

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Ray Wallis
13/09/2014
Brilliant! Should be a permanent exhibition.

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Asm Ali
20/03/2014
We would like to know the tel no email and the address for systems supplier we are all interested to get the systems

2014 Peoples Gallery

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Castle Street Bridge

Castle Street is one of Hull's busiest roads. It has been subject to be involved in a £150m upgrade to ease traffic congestion.

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Karen & Peter Rusling
29/06/2015
Wow this looks amazing but with one very major caveat, we have a son in a wheelchair, what provision is there for him?

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Geoff Hewitt
20/06/2015
We definitely need a good looking pedestrian bridge to connect the marina, Humber Street and the quayside to the city centre. This has to be a priority project to be completed before 2017.

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Mike
11/09/2013
Where is the disabled access for the bridge. All I see is escalators,and you wouldn't get a wheelchair up them. Hasn't been thought out properly has it?

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Jackie Collins
11/08/2013
the main tube bit does look great, but I think putting just sofas in the middle is not going to work. if it was integrated into a small café then maybe. but it looks futuristic and cool. it is definitely about time something was done

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Tracey Kingdom
09/06/2013
I think it is essential to link the City centre with the marina. There are not many places you will visit that do not have a focus around a bustling marina. Hull has a beautiful marina which needs opening up to more businesses/markets, pavement restaurants/bars etc and needs to be advertised and promoted as a fantastic place to be. The linked walkway is a must.

NHS Design Concepts Requires Password

InterTech are working in association with the NHS Trust to design adult minor and major emergency departments. This area is slightly more challenging because many of the emergency departments in the UK were built in the 1960s and 1970s to service half the number of patients they see today and are badly in need of upgrading. Our concepts focus on these area's based on retro fit design options.

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Concept Pending Approval

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Concept Pending Approval

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Micro Wind Farm Completed

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Micro Wind Farm Starts

Work starts on clearing the site ready for the city's first micro wind farm to be installed on land adjacent to InterTech on Priory Park West Hull. This small-scale wind system are electricity generating microgeneration technology in the form of 6no axis turbines which will be installed on the perimeter of the 0.9 acre site. 

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Micro Wind Farm Concept

As first revealed in the Mail, the £500.000 privately- funded project will see 6 mini-turbines being installed at a site on Priory Park, next the Clive Sullivan Way, to join two existing vertical axis turbines. The project will also include a new devopment area for evaluating the latest components in energy saving equipment. The 3D visuals help to show the impression of the city's first urban wind farm, which will see 6 turbines installed at a site on Priory Park.

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Steven Keel
23/12/2015
Andrew Fenton why can't you sell your product Electricity to the Homes on and around summergroves I am sure it would be cheaper an the National Grid?

Fruit Market Requires Password

Fruit Market community project requires password and username

01/01/1970

Eco Centre

The Eco Centre is a concept planned for vacant land on Saltmarsh Court Priory Park adjacent to InterTech. 

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Jordan M
20/06/2013
This is a great idea, Hull needs more Eco! We only have approximately four in the city.

01/01/1970

Commercial Design Centre

A HULL design consultancy is hoping to showcase Hull's wealth of talented enterprise at its new state-of-the-art commercial centre. InterTech Media UK Ltd, which is currently based on Sutton Fields industrial estate, is building a bespoke headquarters in Priory Park.

01/01/1970

Memorial

The 3D concept visuals show a modern Maritime Memorial that could be an iconic symbol of remembrance for the Fishing Community and the Merchant Navy Associations. The design is based around sea waves that are represented in polished stainless steel.

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Steve Payne
27/05/2014
It is a shame to see what is left of the citys fishing heritage slowly rotting away. The Hull Councilmshould apply for government and European grants to help turn this into a reality. It would also be a pleasant place for the people of the city to vist.

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Gill
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What a lovely idea. A beautiful place for people to go to remember the lost and celebrate the past.

Remembrance Garden

The Reflections Garden is a focal point which shows the community heritage through using images of local people. Young people often have family or friends connected with the fishing community of the past.

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Wendy
11/09/2014
It doesn't look very green for a garden and I don't see the point in the big silver balls. I'm sure sculptures that are more relevant to the subject could be commissioned. Apart from that, the concept of a remembrance garden is great and the photo banners and information boards look good.

Visitor Centre

This is a unique building that you either love or hate! The ultimate brief for this design was to reflect the city of Hull’s maritime connections in a modern, unusual looking building that people, over time, would associate with the city of Hull.

01/01/1970

Memorial Wall

In January 1968 the city of Hull was hit with the terrible news of 3 trawlers becoming lost within days of one another; a total loss of 58 crew members. Remarkably there was 1 survivor.

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Small Business Centre

The Business Centre is a perfect environment for business networking. It combines a communal exhibition hall with state of the art presentation facilities which are shared by the whole heritage dock development. It really does break the mould of a typical business park development.

01/01/1970

Tall Ships Info Centre

The Tall Ships Information Centre offers a facility for creating awareness about the many types of adventure sail training opportunities that are available to everyone. Most sail training organisations and their vessels are operated by charities, foundations and sometimes government bodies.

01/01/1970

Yorkshire Info Centre

A combined Information Centre must be one of the most valuable tools that the City of Hull could have if it is to move forward as a pioneering city.

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Marine History Centre

The Marine History Centre showcases many aspects of marine history, together with more specific information about the Maritime City of Hull.

01/01/1970

Heritage Bar

The Heritage Bar and Restaurant interior is designed with a strong nautical theme through using a sea and pebble effect carpet. Wall graphics show over 100 years of maritime history, from the early whaling trips of the 1700s through to the era of the Icelandic Cod Wars of the 1970s.

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Conference Centre

The Conference Centre offers various suites of meeting rooms - all equipped with the latest AV facilities. These rooms are available for hire to businesses which do not have their own facilities for business meetings.

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Coffee Shop

The Coffee Shop is situated in the Reflections Garden and carries on the heritage theme throughout. It offers facilities to serve the general public and the surrounding businesses and is part of the business and conference centre facilities.

01/01/1970

Paull Village Hall

The BIG Lottery fund has announced this morning (17th July 2012) that it has granted £464,495  to Paull Village Hall. This grant, along with the £40,000 alredy raised by the local community will enable a New Village Hall to be built on the site of the old one.

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Philip Youles

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