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Bransholme sits on the northern edge of Hull, a vast residential area that was largely developed on former marshland starting in the late 1960s. It is defined by its scale - originally designed as one of the largest housing estates in Europe - and its layout reflects the "Radburn" style of urban planning, which prioritises pedestrian footpaths separated from main roads. At its heart lies North Point Shopping Centre, which acts as the primary hub for the community, providing everything from a busy market to essential local services and a library. To the north and east, the built-up area gives way to the flat, open drainage landscapes of the Holderness plain, offering a sense of openness that you don’t always get in the more central parts of the city. While it has seen its share of challenges over the decades, there is a distinct sense of identity here, supported by numerous primary schools and the nearby Noddle Hill Way nature reserve, which offers a surprising retreat for walkers and birdwatchers right on the doorstep.