A Celebration of Mark Jones' tweets is on sale.

Celebration of Mark Jones’ tweets tribute booklet to support charities

A booklet containing inspirational photography and messages from the late Mark Jones has been produced to support three charities.

Mark, Hull City Council’s director of regeneration who passed away in September 2023, worked tirelessly to drive economic opportunities for young people in Hull, particularly those from disadvantaged background.

He was also a regular user of X (formerly Twitter), posting images and messages from across the city.

The booklet, “A Celebration of Mark Jones’ tweets”, has been devised as a celebration to Mark’s commitment to Hull and its young entrepreneurs.

Some of Mark’s most popular X posts were compiled into the booklet by young entrepreneurs, along with a poem in his memory.

All proceeds made from sales of the booklet will be split between the British Heart Foundation, as well as two charities which support two young people with Duchenne – Action for Ashley and Joy for Joel.

Lord Mayor of Hull, Kalvin Neal, with the booklet.

The Lord Mayor of Hull, Cllr Kalvin Neal, said: “This booklet is a truly fitting memory to Mark Jones.

“He was committed to improving Hull for the people of Hull.

“Mark was also a frequent user of X and some of his photos really were awe-inspiring and it’s fantastic that these are all in one place to be viewed over time.”

Amanda Brockwell of Couture Fascinators by Amanda and Alex Costin of Alex Costin Photography were part of the project.

They said: “Mark was a huge supporter of young entrepreneurs and enabled the expansion of MC4C.

“We were proud as the MC4C team to be asked to introduce the booklet at Mark’s memorial at the Guildhall

“It contains some breathtaking photos and Mark’s frequently used hashtags, as well witty remarks, whilst we also utilised training we received on Introduction to AI to generate a poem based on his X page.

“We hope that the booklet helps his legacy in Hull live on.”

A Celebration of Mark Jones tweets is available for just £5.

To order a copy of the booklet, contact Amanda on amanda.brockwell@hullcc.gov.uk or youthenterprise@hullcc.gov.uk.

Drypool Bridge in Clarence Street, Hull.