Hull Food Bank

Foodbank welcomes new volunteers in the hope to expand Hull Food Bank are currently looking for more volunteers. The charity which prides itself on creating a homely atmosphere were clients can just pop in for a cup of tea and collect their shopping is working hard to build up finances and stock so that they … Continue reading

Radio task set in lesson

I was set the task to get on the radio to talk about a topic or issue. Having emailed and rang various radio stations I managed to get an interview on Radio Humberside to talk about Journalism Day at Hull Truck. This was a great experience to build up my confidence and also a great … Continue reading

Script for Fruit Trade Music video:

With Humber Street quickly becoming a big part of local culture, it’s now added Fruit Trade Music recording studio to its growing facilities. Mikey Scott owns the studio and says he’s beginning to feel a part of the culture scene in Hull.   Interview with Mikey.   The venue has only been open a couple … Continue reading

Hull Foodbank video script:

Hull Foodbank is a place for local people to access food and support. It’s the volunteers here who provide this service to thousands of people in Hull. From putting on fund raising events to packing food supplies for collection these volunteers help people through what can be the worst times of their life. Project Manager … Continue reading

Village set to lose its identity

Here is a first person piece I wrote about the topic. This article was published in the Hull Daily Mail as a first person piece. I will be posting it up on my blog to accompany the video and work. Cottingham is already regarded as the largest village in England but with plans to build … Continue reading

Video journalism piece 1 script : Cottingham development

Self-Initiated project   Local residents in Cottingham attended a meeting last night where they were given the opportunity to voice their concerns over the plans for a major housing development in the village.   The plans which will see the construction of hundreds of new houses, a new doctors surgery and school have been criticised … Continue reading

News day article

News day article: The nineteen year old student Jemma Wilks who was involved in a crash when her aircraft instructor collided with a warehouse in Willingham has been named a hero. The aircraft had taken off from Willingham Airport when a light thought to be that of a laser blinded the instructor  causing him to crash into the Fine Fair supermarket. … Continue reading

Comedy review: Laughing Mash

My review of Laughing Mash published on Culture Vulture on 16th May. This is an article I worked on from the lesson. Laughing Mash is a comedy night in Hull that has quickly established itself as a platform for local comedic talent. Hosted at Princes Avenue’s Union Mash Up the increasingly popular event is tucked … Continue reading

Journalism Day at Hull Truck Theatre

Article of mine published on Culture Vulture on March 27th Journalism day at Hull Truck Theatre was an opportunity to give anyone wanting to get into the industry an insight into what it entails. It covered a range of ideas and opinions on the current issues regarding media regulation answering the question ‘what is next … Continue reading

Gap years are allowing us to gain access to life changing experiences

Article of mine published as a first person piece in the Hull Daily Mail on 20th March 2013 TV shows like what happens in Kavos stereotype our generation for eroding traditional holiday settings and turning them into manic nightlife hotspots. While these places still prove to be popular, more of us are finding a hunger … Continue reading