For anyone who has been through or in going through a divorce it’s a lot harder than people think. The process is tough whether you choose the DIY option or have a legal team involved. The life you built is picked through like scavengers picking over a carcass looking for any scraps that can be Read More
Posts by SOughtibridge
Brexit: Lord Adonis joins the debate as public petition gathers pace.
There are currently two petitions doing the rounds. One in favour of Revoking Article 50, and one to walk away now. Both petitions began in response to recent developments in the seemingly endless Brexit negotiations. Regardless of which side of the debate you stand, passion is running high. Remainers believe that in light on the Read More
Salvation Army Appeal: Helping the People of Hull at Christmas
The Salvation Army are appealing for help over the festive period. The aim is provide a glimmer of happiness to the those less fortunate over the Christmas period. The organisation works tirelessly all year round to provide care and companionship for the most vulnerable in society. This year there are several ways you Read More
100 years after the guns fall silent: A piece of Hull’s heart remains in France
100 years after the guns fall silent, the world remembers the fallen hero’s of World War 1. For many Hull families their thoughts return to a sleepy French village. On 3rd May 1917 in a wood, north west of the village of Oppy, The German army had set up an observation station. The Read More
Assignment Prep: Once You Know Yourself The Rest Is Just Planning
For all student’s like myself this is the business end of the year. In the past I would have been of the mindset that there is still a couple of months before deadline and I could carry on plodding along with little if any worry about what’s to come. Those were the days when I Read More
Hull City Council opens Polling Station consultation to the public
20 October 2017 Hull City Council Polling Districts and Polling Places consultation has been opened for public reaction today. As part the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s plan to reduce the number of council ward’s. Under the current structure the city is divided into twenty-three section which are run by fifty-nine councillors’. Under the revised proposals the Read More
What the change in Hull City Council Wards actually means
The map of Hull Council’s wards are in the process of changing, Sarah Oughtibridge has been looking at what is happening and what it actually means for the people of the city. The plan to change Hull City Council wards is entering the final stages of negotiations. Between October 2016 and August 2017 three rounds of negotiations Read More
Dissertation Planning Tips
As students we all use the library. Like most I like to think that being half way through my second year, I’m pretty confident in finding the what I need. Last week however out tutor arranged a specialist session with Chris out librarian. I went asking myself “is this really needed?” The simple answer is Read More
Hull Monopoly Joins a Distinguished Club
The 7th of April saw Hull join a distinguished club including places such as New York, Portsmouth and Leeds. The 2017 City of Culture has been immortalised in the board game Monopoly. #hullcentral feeling slightly disappointed as just been to Waterstones to purchase the new #hullmonopoly however deliv not arrived yet — Sarah (@YorkRoseMedia) 7 April 2017 Finally got Read More
Everyone Has a Home Town: Scarborough Is Mine
Everyone has a home town. Its the place you grow up, that shapes you and will always hold a little bit of your heart. I was born in York but Scarborough is where I grew up and will always feel like home. Read More