Hull Detectives have been operating in Hull and Yorkshire and Humberside for almost 20 years.
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A range of both classical and popular musical experiences are available, and the various museums offer a glimpse of the scope of Hull's history and development.
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Kingston upon Hull often referred to as Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Hull is located 25 miles (40 km) from the North Sea on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary.
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Hull has a resident population of 258,700.
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Renamed Kings town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299.
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Hull has served as market town,military supply port,[trading hub, fishing and whaling centre and industrial metropolis.
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Hull was an early theatre of battle in the English Civil Wars.
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Hull is unique in the United Kingdom in having had a municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting cream, not red, telephone boxes.
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After suffering heavy damage during the Second World War, Hull weathered a period of post-industrial decline.
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Hull has been the base for several notable poets including Philip Larkin, many of whose poems were set in the city.
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Spectator sporting activities include professional football and two rugby league clubs.
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There are many amateur sports clubs located in the city offering a wide range of participatory opportunities.
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Located in Northern England, Hull has a temperate maritime climate which is dominated by the passage of mid-latitude depressions.
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In 2003, Hull established a Youth Enterprise Partnership to help to support enterprising young people.
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Hull is close to the Humber Bridge, which provides road links to destinations south of the Humber.
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This toll bridge was constructed between 1972 and 1981 and at the time it was built it was the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world.
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