Roadworks sign
A number of road closures will be in place for Remembrance Sunday.

Hull Fair: Full list of road closures

One of the largest travelling fairs in Europe returns to Hull tomorrow!

To support the event, and to maintain safety, a number of road closures will be in place:

LocationStart dateDue dateSummary
Walton Street02-Oct-2413-Oct-24Full length road closure from 6am on Wednesday 2 October to 2pm on Sunday 13 October. This also includes lane restrictions on Spring Bank West.
Walliker Street02-0ct-2413-Oct-24Road closure from 6am on Wednesday 2 October to 2pm on Sunday 13 October.
Anlaby Road02-Oct-2413-Oct-24Lane restriction from Anlaby Road to Carnegie Street from 6am on Wednesday 2 October to 2pm on Sunday 13 October.
Lowther Street02-Oct-2413-Oct-24Road closure from Walton Street to Sleights Close from 6am on Wednesday 2 October to 2pm on Sunday 13 October.
Granville Street04-Oct-2412-Oct-24Full length closure will be put in place in exceptional circumstances ONLY from 4pm on Friday 4 October to 11pm on Saturday 12 October.
Sandringham Street04-Oct-2412-Oct-24Full length closure will be put in place in exceptional circumstances ONLY from 4pm on Friday 4 October to 11pm on Saturday 12 October.
Pulman Street04-Oct-2404-Oct-24Full length road closure from 3pm to 11pm.
Pulman Street05-Oct-2405-Oct-24Full length road closure from 2pm to 11pm.
Pulman Street07-Oct-2410-Oct-24Full length road closure from 4pm to 11pm daily.
Pulman Street11-Oct-2411-Oct-24Full length road closure from 3pm to 11pm.
Pulman Street12-Oct-2412-Oct-24Full length road closure from 2pm to 11pm.

For more information, visit Road closures and parking restrictions | Hull Fair | Hull

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A Hull City Council worker seen from behind wearing a high-visibility jacket emblazoned with the "Love Your Neighbourhood" logo. In the background is a spring scene in a British street