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From streetlight gatherings to a vital hub, Hull’s Deaf Centre marks 100 years together.
A century on, the William Scoresby voyages still shape our knowledge of oceans & climate.
Lawrence Worville’s car mounted the pavement and hit the woman before he beat her with a bat.
Local firm Oxen Sports will produce the kit, as Hull City prepares for its return to the top flight.
The letters offer “fascinating insights” into the Hull MP who fought for the abolition of slavery.
The licensing application has been made as part of plans to regenerate a former ticket office.
A report says the town saw the price of a two-bedroom property rise by 18% over the last year.
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You don’t mess with Tommy Taylor. Everyone knows him – or do they? Three particularly harrowing days while fighting in the trenches of the Somme have turned him into one of Grimsby’s toughest pub landlords. But, with Britain once again on the brink of war and the Mariners playing a vital FA Cup semi-final against Wolves, it promises to be another challenging and poignant time for Tommy.
Performed at The Caxton Theatre, Grimsby
By John and Victoria Taylor
Directed by Cathy Bennett-Ryan
Opens Saturday 6 June through to Saturday 13 June 2026
For their latest play, journalists John (Tommy’s grandson) and Victoria Taylor have trawled family and local history archives to shine a light on the difficult inter-war years – known as The Long Weekend – in a Grimsby surviving the Great Depression with humour, beer, fish… and football.
Tommy’s Long Weekend is a funny, affectionate and nostalgic story, based on the life of the legendary local publican, starting with scenes from his time in the army and ending with Grimsby’s FA cup semi final against Wolves in 1939.
We meet his wife Nell, his son Jack, Mr Grange of Grange Wintringham, pub regulars Norm, Frank & Bob and Fifi, lady of the night, amongst others.
This is another first for the Caxton Theatre, a world premiere, a local play about local people which will be fascinating and fun for cast and audience alike.
TICKETS: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/caxtontheatre
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