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by HarryDownes
about 1 year ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated 21 days ago.
Backin 1951,I always found Endyke Lane to be the main place for interest and entertainment,with a good selection of shops stretching some 300yards from The Endyke Pub to Gladstones Fishmongers near Ellerburn Ave corner.About equi-distance between the two,there was a small department store( similar to Woolies) called Dewhursts.It sold practically everything from household items to ladies and gents clothes. As money was quite tight in those days…
Latest comment by HarryDownes 21 days ago
Tigerlilly-Good to see a post on the 1980’s period of NHE.It is sad how things have declined badly…
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by lynes
about 1 month ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated about 1 month ago.
this outing was from 1969 remember anyone
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by lynes
about 1 month ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated about 1 month ago.
does anyone reconise any one from 1968
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by lynes
3 months ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated 3 months ago.
l was born in 1960 in 19th ave and lived there for 25yrs i remember the prefabs on endike / elerburn ave wen they was nocked down i think mr jackson the bookmaker built a bungelow there near the field never new wat was on there next to that was fishmongers/fowlstons/elises offy/superdec still there/drewerys hot cakes first thing before i went to work at robinsons tripe dressers/spar/len beck still there/laundrette/some i forget the pop in cafe…
Latest comment by tigerlilly 3 months ago
I was born in 25th ave on the corner of endyke lane. It was my grand parents house and after my parents…
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by OPERegular
7 months ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated 7 months ago.
Today is a very sad day for the residents of the Orchard Park Estate as their local Community Warden Shop has now closed. The shop which opened back in October 2004 and has been a source of comfort too many elderly and young residents, providing local information/support and help This has shocked and surprised quite a few locals.
Residents were aware that Goodwin Development Trust are currently undergoing a tender process with Hull City Council…
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News from your Community: North Hull Estate
by thisisYourMail
about 1 year ago
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Aldbrough, Anlaby, Anlaby Park, Anlaby Road, Atwick, Avenues, Bainton, Barmston, Barton, Beeford, Bempton, Bessingby, Beverley, Beverley Road, Bilton, Bilton Grange, Bishop Burton, Boothferry Estate, Boothferry Road, Brandesburton, Bransholme, Brantingham, Bricknell, Bridlington, Brough, Burstwick, Burton Agnes, Burton Pidsea, Camerton, Carnaby, Catwick, Cherry Burton, City Centre, Coniston, Cottingham, Driffield, Drypool, Dunswell, Easington, Eastrington, Ellerby, Ellerker, Elloughton, Elstronwick, Etton, Flamborough, Garden Village, Gilberdyke, Gipsyville, Goole, Greatfield Estate, Halsham, Hatfield, Hedon, Hedon Road, Hessle, Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Hollym, Holme upon Spalding Moor, Holmpton, Hornsea, Hotham, Howden, Hutton Cranswick, Ings, Keyingham, Kilham, Kilnsea, Kingswood, Kirk Ella, Langtoft, Leconfield, Lelley, Leven, Lissett, Little Weighton, Lockington, Long Riston, Longhill, Lund, Mappleton, Marfleet, Marina, Market Weighton, Melbourne, Melton, Middleton, Molescroft, Nafferton, Newbridge Road, Newland, Newport, North Bransholme, North Cave, North Dalton, North Ferriby, North Frodingham, North Hull Estate, North Newbald, Old Town, Orchard Park, Ottringham, Patrington, Paull, Pocklington, Preston, Preston Road, Rawcliffe, Roos, Routh, Sancton, Sculcoates, Shiptonthorpe, Sigglesthorne, Skeffling, Skidby, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Sledmere, South Cave, South Dalton, South Newbald, Southcoates, Spring Bank, Sproatley, Stamford Bridge, Stoneferry, Sutton, Sutton Park, Swanland, Thorngumbald, Thornton Estate, Tibthorpe, Tickton, Victoria Dock, Walkington, Warter, Wawne, Welton, Welwick, West Ella, Wetwang, Willerby, Willerby Road, Winestead, Withernsea, Withernwick, Wold Road, and Woodmansey.
Last updated about 1 month ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Monday, February 2
Beer drinkers are being urged to support their local pubs after it emerged they are closing in record numbers across East Yorkshire.
Experts have said pub closures are at an all-time high across Hull and the East Riding and the situation looks set to get worse.
Latest research carried out by the Hull and East Yorkshire branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) shows there are…
Latest comment by Malcolmdawson about 1 month ago
The reason most pubs have closed is because they where bought by large companies from the south and…
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by YourMail
9 months ago
in
North Hull Estate.
Last updated 3 months ago.
from the Advertiser Series Thursday, June 11
In scenes reminiscent of the famous Hitchcock film The Birds, pupils at a Hull school were kept indoors after being attacked by crows.
The carrion crows bombed staff, parents and children as they arrived at Endike Primary School in north Hull, leading teachers to take steps to keep all pupils inside for the day for their own protection.
Echoing the classic 1963 film, up to four crows flew at anyone…
Latest comment by JonHindley 3 months ago
Flying rats, do we really need them, want them,they are going to take over, Hitchcock knew back then…
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by YourMail
9 months ago
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Aldbrough, Anlaby, Anlaby Park, Anlaby Road, Atwick, Avenues, Bainton, Barmston, Barton, Beeford, Bempton, Bessingby, Beverley, Beverley Road, Bilton, Bilton Grange, Bishop Burton, Boothferry Estate, Boothferry Road, Brandesburton, Bransholme, Brantingham, Bricknell, Bridlington, Brough, Burstwick, Burton Agnes, Burton Pidsea, Camerton, Carnaby, Catwick, Cherry Burton, City Centre, Coniston, Cottingham, Driffield, Drypool, Dunswell, Easington, Eastrington, Ellerby, Ellerker, Elloughton, Elstronwick, Etton, Flamborough, Garden Village, Gilberdyke, Gipsyville, Goole, Greatfield Estate, Halsham, Hatfield, Hedon, Hedon Road, Hessle, Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Hollym, Holme upon Spalding Moor, Holmpton, Hornsea, Hotham, Howden, Hutton Cranswick, Ings, Keyingham, Kilham, Kilnsea, Kingswood, Kirk Ella, Langtoft, Leconfield, Lelley, Leven, Lissett, Little Weighton, Lockington, Long Riston, Longhill, Lund, Mappleton, Marfleet, Marina, Market Weighton, Melbourne, Melton, Middleton, Molescroft, Nafferton, Newbridge Road, Newland, Newport, North Bransholme, North Cave, North Dalton, North Ferriby, North Frodingham, North Hull Estate, North Newbald, Old Town, Orchard Park, Ottringham, Patrington, Paull, Pocklington, Preston, Preston Road, Rawcliffe, Roos, Routh, Sancton, Sculcoates, Shiptonthorpe, Sigglesthorne, Skeffling, Skidby, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Sledmere, South Cave, South Dalton, South Newbald, Southcoates, Spring Bank, Sproatley, Stamford Bridge, Stoneferry, Sutton, Sutton Park, Swanland, Thorngumbald, Thornton Estate, Tibthorpe, Tickton, Victoria Dock, Walkington, Warter, Wawne, Welton, Welwick, West Ella, Wetwang, Willerby, Willerby Road, Winestead, Withernsea, Withernwick, Wold Road, and Woodmansey.
Last updated 8 months ago.
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Thursday, June 18
‘Don’t panic’ call as virus strikes
The first case of swine flu has been confirmed in Hull, the Mail can reveal.
NHS Hull, the city’s primary care trust, said the patient is being given anti-viral drugs and is responding well to treatment.
No further details about the patient have been disclosed.
Health officials have urged members of the public not to panic and to focus on…
Latest comment by YourMail 8 months ago
More city pupils contract swine flu
from the Hull Daily Mail/East Riding Mail Friday, July 10…
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