Thursday, March 3, 2011

In Brief

EAST HULL: A pizza shop has applied for permission to sell booze and open later into the night.

Delicious Pizza in Holderness Road has made a planning application to sell alcohol. Owner Ugurcan Hazar also wants to extend the opening times for the takeaway to as late as 3am.

Details of the proposals can be seen at the council's licensing section in Witham, city centre, and representations must be made before Sunday, March 20.

WEST HULL: Former pupils of a junior high school are to reunite after more than half a century.

Alumni of Villa Place in Walker Street, from between 1950 and 1960, will get together at Goodwin Resource Centre in Ice House Road at 7pm on Friday, March 25.

Organiser George Brown, 65, of Doncaster Street, said: "We are asking all the girls and boys of 1950 to 1960 to come and have a good time."

To find out more about the reunion, call Mr Brown on 01482 227652 or 07951 256913.

NORTH HULL: The mathematics of sound will be explored in a public lecture later this month.

David Howard, a University of York music technology professor, will explore how calculations are used to make acoustic and electronic sounds for music.

The second part of the talk will focus on how humans perceive sound.

The lecture will be held at 6pm on Friday, March 28, at the University Of Hull, Middleton Hall in Cottingham Road.

HULL: The director of Hull Pride has been given a prestigious regional award.

Andy Train, who is also chairman of the Hull Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgender Forum, was given The Equity Partnership's regional award for outstanding achievement.

The Equity Partnership is a group which represents gay rights. It gives out the award every year to people who champion gay rights.

Andy said: "It is an honour to receive such an accolade and it certainly reflects the wonderful work that is being done locally to encourage support for the gay community."

EAST HULL: Police are appealing for information after a car was broken into at the Mount Retail Park in Mount Pleasant.

The owner of a metallic blue Nissan X-Trail returned to their car at 4.30pm after leaving it parked at 2.45pm on Saturday, February 19, to find the passenger window had been smashed and the vehicle had been searched.



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