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Click for Akash Restaurant & Takeaway The Akash Restaurant at Toll Gavel, Beverley is open seven days a week from 5.30pm and offers the finest traditional Indian, English and Continental Cuisine to take away or eat in. Try their delicious Chicken Tikka Massalla for just £6.95 with free delivery within Beverley.
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The St Steven's Development has opened. The new shopping centre gives Hull a giant retail and business complex that incorporates Hull's historic Paragon Station. Also planned is the Quay West development a £250m massive expansion to the Princess Quay shopping centre.
more on Quay West development...                                                                                                 more on st stephens development...
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The Hull and Humber Clipper has come second in the 35,000 mile round the world yacht race. The Hull and Humber crossed the finishing line at a little before twenty to one in the morning of the 5th July. Great news for Hull especially as the city has been chosen as the host city for the 2009 race.
more info on the Hull and Humber clipper...
 
Residents in Hull were woken just before one am on Wednesday 27th February 2008 by an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was around 30 mile south of Kingston Upon Hull at Market Rasen. The quake lasted for several seconds and caused a loud vibration noise accompanied by violent shaking. It was the largest UK earthquake in twenty-five years but not as large as one in the Dogger Bank area of the North Sea in June 1931, that measured 6.1 reported at the time to be the largest known earthquake in the UK.

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