Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Kingston upon Hull
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Princes Quay is one of the most exciting and scenic shopping centres in the country combining a fantastic shopping and eating experience for all. Vue Cinema is Europe's first all digital 10 screen multiplex cinema.
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Visit Princes Quay this weekend as the HIP Photo Festival opens on the Harbour Deck and Main Deck. Hull Harvest FEASTival on the Dockside offering free food, skills and advice to customers.
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WIN Bowling at Superbowl in Princes Quay for 4 people. Simply comment with 'Win at Superbowl' below before Friday 30th Sept 5pm to be in with a chance. One winner will be selected by random, winner notified via DM. Good Luck!
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Award winning international photographers come together in Hull 1st - 30th October at Princes Quay as the annual HIP Photography Festival announces it’s 2016 line-up. Please visit www.tpoty.com for more festival information.
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WIN Tickets to see Michael Buble at Vue Cinema this Sunday (25th Sept). Michael Buble - Tour Stop 148 presents a front row seat to the superstar's phenomenally successful sold out To Be Loved Tour, which concluded in 2015 and was seen globally by over two million fans.This Sunday you can watch the Tour from the comfort of a Vue Cinema screen 6.30pm. To be in with a chance of winning simply post WIN below in the comments. Winner selected and notified Friday 23rd Sept, 5.30pm. Good Luck!
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Saturday Girl is coming to Hull HIP Photography Festival, 17th September for the first Hull shoot, then 1st & 15th October 2016, at Creative & Cultural Art Space, Harbour Deck, Princes Quay, Hull.
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Poorboy Boutique are welcoming students to Hull with a Student Lock in BagIt Vintage event, Thursday 8th Sept, 5.30pm-8.30pm. BagIt Vintage will be hosted by Poorboy Boutique and the whole of the store will be filled with rails of vintage clothing, ready for students to browse and bag! How it works here at BagIt Vintage is that you don't buy the individual clothes, you buy the bag size! There will be 4 bag sizes and 4 price brackets: £10, £15, £25, & £35. Fill your bags and have them sealed by our friendly staff and off you go - you've had your first experience at BagIt Vintage! Here is the link to the event page - https://www.facebook.com/events/620469931447843/
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COMPETITION TIME! Showing now at Vue Cinema... A re-imagining of Disney’s cherished family film, “Pete’s Dragon” is the adventure of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliott, who just so happens to be a dragon. For your chance to win a "Pete's Dragon" goody bag and 2 tickets to Vue Cinema, simply answer the question below correctly. Q: ‘What is the name of the furry green dragon in Disney’s ‘Pete’s Dragon?' Winners notifies via email on 31st August 2016.
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The Hull in Paint Centre at Princes Quay is hosting a commemorative exhibition to the late Dennis Hatfield - 'Katie’s Grandad' (27 June 1943- 4 October 2015). His family have very kindly loaned his work to Hull in Paint for the rest of the city to enjoy and for those who knew Dennis to celebrate his life and his passion for art. 'Katie's Grandad' Exhibition is on at the Hull in Paint Centre, East Arcade Princes Quay. The following paintings by Dennis are of River Hull bridges can you recognise them? Look for them in the exhibition!
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#PQPlayDays on the Harbour Deck today 11am-3pm hosted by Pure Events and joined by the East Happy Project Team from Tesco's. Free play for all the family to enjoy!
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Park in Princes Quay Monday - Saturday 9.30am-3.30pm and pay just £2, Sundays 6am-6pm are just £2 also!
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Launching this Friday night at 6:30pm in the HIP Gallery. "Crime and the Accidental Artist" The principles of Police Photography date back almost to the beginnings of photography itself. The aim being to produce a neutral and functional record of people and events. In the Australian state of New South Wales during from 1920’s into the 1930’s these solid and well established methods were thoroughly ignored. https://www.facebook.com/events/653740418108030/