An affectionate monster befriends a young boy but sacrifices their overnight play time to let the boy sleep; Paddington bear innocently befriends a would-be criminal taking him on a midnight adventure; and an anthropomorphised carrot finds love on a train journey.
Spectacular Hull Minster shines for Turner Prize ceremony
Christmas at Hull Minster
Hull Minster’s pioneer minister Reverend Matt Woodcock is moving on to pastures new after six years
Dazzling dinner delivers major boost for transformation of Hull Minster
The Live Nativity Returns!
Real camels are returning to Hull for a nativity spectacular fit for the city of culture year!
The Live Nativity is a colourful retelling of the Christmas story and is set to return on Saturday, December 16th with a stellar local cast and complete with real camels, sheep, and a donkey.
Print a copy of the carols HERE
Popular Look North presenter Peter Levy will play Angel Gabriel, Rosie Millard, chair of Hull City of Culture 2017, Hull City Council culture supremo Jon Pywell and Inspector Kirsty Tock, of Humberside Police, will take on the role of the Magi and the Bishop of Hull will put her crook to good use as a shepherd.
National Churches Trust donates £20,000 towards repair project & £2,000 towards a Cinnamon Network recognised social action project
RIBA and Hull 2017 put architecture centre stage in City of Culture year
Ancient seafaring charity supports exciting future for Hull Minster
Hull’s historic Trinity House charity is supporting Hull Minster’s exciting future, building on links going back almost 700 years.
The seafaring charity has sponsored more than two dozen chairs to support Hull Minster’s development project which is transforming the church into an open and flexible space for worship and a wide range of cultural, social and community events.