HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HOSTS CAR EXTRAVAGANZA

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HOSTS CAR EXTRAVAGANZA

NOW RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY AUGUST 10TH

An Aston Martin, an E-Type Jaguar, and a Daimler will be among the spectacular vehicles on show outside Holy Trinity Church for its annual car show.

 The eye-catching event in Trinity Square on Monday, August 10th at 7pm, will bring together classic motors and super cars of all types and descriptions.

Organised by the church's men's group, it will also include informative talks from the vehicle owners, opportunities to get behind the wheel for photos and refreshments.

HOLY TRINITY HOSTS FREEDOM FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHT

HOLY TRINITY HOSTS FREEDOM FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHT

Holy Trinity is delighted and very proud to host one of the highlights of the 2015 Freedom Festival.

England’s largest parish church will provide a unique setting for Tubular Bells For Two, a ground-breaking reworking by just two musicians of Mike Oldfield's multi-layered, 20-instrument masterpiece.

Australian musicians Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts will perform Oldfield's seminal album - originally recorded in 1973 and the first release on Richard Branson’s Virgin record label - faithfully recreating the masterpiece in real time as they leap around the stage using more than 20 instruments.

 

 

 

Vicar thanks Planning Committee for backing transformation of Holy Trinity

Vicar thanks Planning Committee for backing transformation of Holy Trinity

The Vicar of historic Holy Trinity Church has thanked planning committee members for backing the transformation of Hull’s most amazing place.

 Hull City Council’s Planning Committee today granted full consent, with relatively minor conditions, for external changes to the Grade 1 listed building in the heart of Hull’s Old Town.

The changes are part of a £4.5m transformation of the magnificent building and its grounds to enable Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and one of Hull’s oldest surviving buildings, to replace outdated and inadequate facilities, become much more accessible to the community and host a wider range of cultural and social events.

Hull University Founder's Day

Hull University Founder's Day

It is with tremendous pride that we warmly invite you to join alumni, staff, students, civic dignitaries and friends of the University for the 2015 Founder’s Day Celebration, returning to Holy Trinity Church for the first time in a generation on 23rd April.

The Founder’s Day Celebration is a central part of the University calendar. It is the occasion when we recall and celebrate Thomas Ferens and his act of philanthropy which led to the founding of the University of Hull.

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Gunner Wilfrid Thacker

Gunner Wilfrid Thacker

Recently John Lawson travelled with a group from Holy Trinity Church in Hull to Ypres in Belgium. And he writes:-  

 We visited several World War One cemeteries and memorials to remember people from Hull and the local area who gave their lives in that war.

A number of men had been specifically identified to be remembered on this visit by laying small crosses at their graves. At the Reservoir Cemetery in Ypres, after a short service, several of us were asked to locate the graves of an individual and place a small wooden poppy cross there to mark our remembrance of them.

Real ale fans urged "Raise a Glass" to transformation of Holy Trinity

Real ale fans urged "Raise a Glass" to transformation of Holy Trinity

Drinkers are being urged to “Raise a Glass” to the transformation of Holy Trinity as the church hosts the Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival.

 The magnificent 700-year-old church in the heart of Hull’s Old Town is the venue for the annual beer festival on April 16-18 when real ale fans will be encouraged to donate the price of a drink to a £4.5m regeneration fund.

 Drinkers will purchase tokens worth £1.50 each to spend on their choice from a vast array of cask ales, ciders and bottled beers. This year they will be urged to donate just one of the tokens to the fund-raising campaign to create an amazing and sustainable future for Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and Hull’s finest Grade 1 listed building.

HOLY TRINITY FUND PASSES THE £2M MARK

HOLY TRINITY FUND PASSES THE £2M MARK

An appeal to fund the transformation of Holy Trinity Church, Hull’s most amazing place, has passed the £2m milestone following a series of donations, large and small.

 The news comes just four months after the public launch of the project to create an amazing future for the magnificent 700-year-old church as a beacon and catalyst for the regeneration of Hull’s Old Town.

 The fund stood at £1.5m at the launch, but has now reached almost half of the £4.5m needed to restore and re-order Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and Hull’s finest Grade 1 listed building.

 

Holy Trinity Plans Submitted

Holy Trinity Plans Submitted

Holy Trinity submits planning application as part of £4.5m transformation

 

Hull’s most amazing place, Holy Trinity Church, has submitted a planning application as part of a £4.5m transformation of the magnificent building and its grounds.

 

The application for full planning consent covers external changes to the Grade 1 listed building in the heart of Hull’s Old Town. The plans will enable Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and one of Hull’s oldest surviving buildings, to replace outdated and inadequate facilities, become much more accessible to the community and host a wider range of cultural and social events.