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Hull Daily Mail, July 23, 2010

News

Fantastic Value Meals in New-Look Pub

TUCKED away in the heart of the city centre and serving homecooked meals in its famously huge portions, it is little wonder the recently refurbished New Clarence in Charles Street, Hull, has proved a recipe for success. On a Sunday, the pub's traditional roast lunch is always a popular choice and offers an extensive range of dishes for customers to choose from.

Your Stars with Claire Petulengro

Try to express your feelings a little more. Your relationships evolve and they provoke strong reactions in yourself and in others. Power struggles with family are likely. Politeness gives you the upper hand. There's a new path you are thinking of going down. It is imperative you do not offer to invest more money than you have to, not when others are willing to do it for you.

News & Analysis

'It would show someone cares' Radical plans to give dementia sufferers a personal helper have been welcomed by families. Page 4 'It was for my family' Grandfather Kenneth O'Loughlin insists he was justified in attacking a burglar he claims threatened his family.

Latest Resident Is a Reel Catch! ; Hull: New Fish On the Block at the Deep

A JELLYFISH thought to be the largest in captivity in the world is settling into life at The Deep in Hull. A lobster pot fisherman working off the coast of East Yorkshire caught the jellyfish earlier this week.

The Unsung Hero Who Inspired Young Tigers ; Hull: Tributes to Coach Who Helped Generation of Players

HE HELPED coach aspiring young footballers, some of whom went on to become famous Premier League stars. Now, the work of Dave King has been remembered as part of tributes paid to the former Hull City player and respected youth coach.

Chapel Bid Delayed ; Inbrief

E YORKS: A bid to convert a former chapel and schoolroom into a home looks set to be delayed at today's East Riding Council planning meeting. An application has been put forward for the disused building in Front Street, Lockington.

Saltend's Toxic Alarm ; Inbrief

HULL: A toxic alarm will sound at the Saltend Chemicals Park next Tuesday. Residents have been told the alarm sounds like a Second World War air raid siren.

Pothole Record Defended ; Inbrief

HULL: City council leader Carl Minns has brushed off criticism of the authority's record on repairing potholes. In a full council debate, opposition Labour councillors claimed the ruling Liberal Democrat administration had broken a pledge to improve the rate of highway repairs in the city.

Site's Odour Problems ; Inbrief

HULL: Yorkshire Water is being urged to work with the community over continuing odour problems at its Saltend sewage treatment plant. Earlier this week, senior East Riding councillors called for face- to-face talks with company managers over the issue.

18-Year-Old Arrested On Suspicion of Arson ; Inbrief

WEST HULL: A man has been arrested in connection with a house fire. The 18-year-old was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger lives.

Entertainment

Comedian in the middle Ian Smith heads to The Junction in Goole. Page 21 W:3.1584cm H:3.9454cm Film On Friday The Rebound review.

Motors

W:4.4344cm H:5.9863cm New Mercedes both stylish and practical Motoring editor Roy Woodcock finds a new best friend in the Mercedes E-Class Estate, a car full of boys' toys that serve a greater purpose than just looking good. Pages 4-5 Me and my Mini Cobus Communications Group business manager Vicky O'Grady explains why her black 1.4 Mini One is maximum fun in Me And My Motor.

Sport

Ashbee told to quit Hull City captain Ian Ashbee ignored a specialist's advice to retire. Back Page Cousin stays for now Daniel Cousin is expected to stay at Hull City for the start of the season.

Lead Thieves Will Not Win

Communities cross East Yorkshire are pulling together in incredible fundraising efforts to stop their churches from falling into disrepair. Behind The Headlines: Pages 10-11 FIGHTING BACK: Church treasurer Paul Cross at St.

Juniors Get Taster of Triathlon Event ; Swim-Bike-Run: David Lloyd Host Tournament for Second Year

THE David Lloyd Hull Triathlon and Junior Aquathlon will take place for the second year running on Sunday, August 1. The event will take place at the David Lloyd racquet and fitness centre on Kingswood, north Hull, and will see athletes aged eight to 80 taking part. The event is open to competitors of all abilities from novices to those who have raced Ironman distance events and represented their country overseas in the European Triathlon Championships.

'I Know She Would Have Enjoyed This' ; Bridlington: Show in Memory of Cancer Victim

THE parents of a young woman who died of cancer have fulfilled her dying wish by setting up a charity to help others. Katie Walker died aged 19, two weeks after being told her condition was terminal.

Riding Down Cycle Crimes ; Hull: Police Are Making a Mark On Bike Thefts with Free Security Branding

POLICE have launched a crackdown on bike thieves after they revealed more than 8,000 cycles are stolen every year in Hull. Officers have pledged to help cyclists increase the security of their transport by marking bikes for free.

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