Summary

  • Two more arrests made in Hull murder inquiry

  • Search for missing West Yorkshire girl thought to be in Hull

  • Number of cyclists killed in road collisions on the rise

  • Chlamydia alert as number of STD cases on the up

  • Updates on Friday 28 July 2017

  1. Update: Kingswood retail park decision delayedpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Local Live

    No decision will be made until later in the year about a £32m retail development on the outskirts of Hull.

    The project in the Kingswood area would consist of ten shops and restaurants near the existing Next store.

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  2. Building work starts at Spurn's new visitor centrepublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    The new purpose built wildlife centre at Spurn Point has started to arrive onsite.

    The proposals for the new visitor centre faced strong local opposition, with more than 700 objections from local residents and conservationists. However, East Riding council approved the plans at the beginning of the year.

    Artists ImpressionImage source, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

    The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have managed the reserve since 1959 and believe the new centre could bring huge economic and social benefits to an area where the full potential of tourism has yet to be realised.

    It'll include a new cafe, educational facilities, parking improvements and restoration of Spurn Lighthouse

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    We have invested a great deal of effort to ensure that both people and wildlife can benefit from greatly improved facilities"

    Terry Smithson, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

  3. The Listening Project booth is on tourpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    Do you have a conversation that you think needs to be heard?

    The Listening Project records people in conversation, with an archive being stored in the British library.

    Recordings from the booth will also be broadcast on BBC Radio Humberside and BBC Radio Four this year.

    If you're anywhere near Visual Arts Centre in Scunthorpe why don't you head down? The team have even got the fire on for you.

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  4. Plaque for man who wanted king killedpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    John Alured is to be remembered in Hull where Charles I was refused entry in 1642.

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  5. Death announced of president of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trustpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Hope Bolger
    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    The president of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, David Robinson, has died at the age of 89.

    The Trust says he was one of the county's greatest experts on natural history who was devoted to conservation.

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    David lived most of his life in Lincolnshire and was one of the county’s greatest experts on natural history. His passion for Lincolnshire inspired a lifelong quest to understand and protect the landscape, history and wildlife of the county. A great friend of Ted Smith (a founder member of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust), David was instrumental in the early years of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. His considerable knowledge of natural history helped the Trust to establish itself as Lincolnshire’s foremost body for nature conservation.

    Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust

  6. More than 3,000 motorists in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire are over ninetypublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Jill Archbold
    BBC Look North

    Research by the BBC has found the number of drivers aged over ninety has hit record levels.

    Older drivers are more likely to die following an accident, but researchers believe this is because they are more frail, and not because they are a risk behind the wheel.

    In East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire more than three thousand drivers are aged over 90.

    I went to meet one driver who explained why he feels its important to take refresher courses.

  7. Former bank to be new town hallpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Chris Arundel
    BBC Radio Humberside

    This former Barclay's Bank is going to become Market Weighton's new town hall.

    The bank moved out at the end of 2014.

    It's now been bought by Market Weighton Town Council who say the current premises are not wheelchair-friendly and too cramped.

    Market Weighton Town Hall
  8. Is there a place for nudity in art?published at 13:22 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    American artist Spencer Tunick who was the man behind the hugely successful Sea of Hull installation will be discussing the changing role of nudity in art.

    He'll appear, via Skype, at the Ferens Art Gallery on Tuesday 10 August alongside Curator of Art, Kirsten Simister.

    The event will look at how the Ferens SKIN , externalexhibition was conceived and will include a debate examining the relationship between nudity and art.

    Last July 3,200 people posed nude covering in blue and green paint, it became the UK's largest ever nude installation.

    Sea of HullImage source, Ferens Art Gallery/ Spencer Tunick
  9. Your headlines this lunchtimepublished at 12:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Caroline Brockelbank
    BBC Local Live

    Here are the headlines from across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far this lunchtime:

  10. Hull City sign defender Mazuchpublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Hull City sign Sparta Prague defender Ondrej Mazuch for an undisclosed fee on a two-year deal.

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  11. Wigan to face Hull in Australia in 2018published at 12:03 British Summer Time 26 July 2017
    Breaking

    Wigan Warriors will face Hull FC in Australia in 2018 in the first Super League game to be played outside Europe.

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  12. Listen: Concerns about new retail park in Kingswoodpublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Leanne Brown
    BBC Look North

    Plans for a new retail park at Kingswood will be discussed today, despite concerns that it could have a negative impact on Hull city centre.

    The development is thought to be worth around £32m and could provide 250 new jobs if it goes ahead.

    But there are fears it could take trade away from nearby Hull, with planners indicating the project will be turned down.

    Jim Harris is the centre manager at St Stephens Shopping Centre and the chair of Hull Bid. He says any development needs to be carefully considered.

  13. Weather: A wet afternoonpublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Rain and strengthening winds will spread to all parts this afternoon.

    It'll be heavy at times and then start to ease towards the end of the day. Highs of 19C.

    Weather graphic
  14. Your headlines this morningpublished at 10:40 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Richard Madden
    BBC Radio Humberside

    Here are the headlines from across East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far this morning:

    • A mum from Hull who's baby's ashes were scattered without her knowledge still wants an independent inquiry into what happened
    • There's further support for a direct train service from Cleethorpes to London
    • Hull's new land train will make its first journey today
  15. Hull food bank running low on suppliespublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    The Hull food bank says it's running low on supplies because of an increased demand throughout the summer holidays, with the majority of people needing help having primary school age children.

    Yesterday we told you how the Trussell Trust charity, which runs hundreds of food banks across the UK, gave out 7% more emergency sets of three-day supplies to children during the summer holidays compared to the previous two months.

  16. Viva Las Bridlington?published at 09:51 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    British poker star John Hesp is calling on organisers of the World Series of Poker to bring a leg of the competition to his home town of Bridlington.

    John HespImage source, Jamie Thomson

    John Hesp, 64, made it to the final table at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), in Las Vegas, and won $2.6m (£2m) by finishing fourth.

    He said was trying to persuade organisers to bring the competition to the resort next year.

    Mr Hesp, who runs a caravan centre in Bridlington, said he entered the competition because he "just wanted to play some poker with some professionals".

  17. Update: Grimsby teenager found safe and wellpublished at 09:22 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

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  18. Hull baby ashes scandal: Families call for independent inquirypublished at 09:09 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Victoria Holland
    BBC Look North

    A mother from Hull whose baby's ashes were scattered without her knowing says she still wants an independent inquiry into what happened.

    Tina Trowhill

    Hull City Council has published a report apologising to almost 60 families who lost babies but never had their ashes returned to them after cremation.

    Tina Trowhill believes an independent inquiry is still needed to understand how it happened.

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    This is the council looking into their own misgivings, it needs to be somebody independent who can do a really thorough job."

    Tina Trowhill

  19. 'Vulnerable' Grimsby teenager missingpublished at 08:33 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Kimberley Metcalfe
    BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire

    Police are appealing for help to find 15-year-old Angel Wrightham from Heneage Road in Grimsby.

    She was last seen at 18:30 last night and officers say they believe she is vulnerable.

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    She was last seen wearing light blue jeans with rips, a dark hoodie and black trainers.

  20. Watch: Wednesday's weatherpublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 26 July 2017

    Lisa Gallagher
    Weather presenter, BBC Look North

    Cloud increasing from the west this morning as it turns wet and windy later this morning with some heavy rain and fresh southerly winds. The rain will turn more showery and die out this afternoon, sunny spells to end the day.

    Maximum temperature of 21C (70F).

    Here's my full forecast: