From lamp-post gatherings to iconic building: Centre for the deaf celebrates century
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Hull Centre for the Deaf is marking 100 years since its founding in 1926, when deaf people in the city gathered informally at lamp-posts before establishing a formal meeting place. The centre has evolved into an iconic building that has shaped the lives of countless deaf residents, providing community, support, and advocacy. Now celebrating a century of service, the organization reflects on its journey from improvised gatherings to becoming a cornerstone institution for Hull's deaf community. The milestone underscores how a simple need for connection transformed into a lasting legacy of inclusion and mutual support.