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Hull begins battle to change hearts and minds

By: Series: New Urban Futures ; (13) 17 April 2003, 6(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Charts the regeneration of Hull, once described as 'the end of England'. Highlights two specific landmarks that should transform Hull's economy; the £45.5m 'submarium' and the city's new Urban Regeneration Company (URC) status leading to the launch of Hull Citybuild. Looks at the challenges Hull faces in becoming one of the UK's top 10 cities, such as its isolated location, and outlines the key objectives of the URC masterplan which include creating a unified city centre with a regenerated waterfront. Concludes by briefly looking at plans for waterfront development. Lists three websites covering the regeneration of Hull city centre.
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Charts the regeneration of Hull, once described as 'the end of England'. Highlights two specific landmarks that should transform Hull's economy; the £45.5m 'submarium' and the city's new Urban Regeneration Company (URC) status leading to the launch of Hull Citybuild. Looks at the challenges Hull faces in becoming one of the UK's top 10 cities, such as its isolated location, and outlines the key objectives of the URC masterplan which include creating a unified city centre with a regenerated waterfront. Concludes by briefly looking at plans for waterfront development. Lists three websites covering the regeneration of Hull city centre.