The Venn Boulevard Centre: School pupil creates winning logo for Hull Nature Trail 10th December 2025 A Hull school pupil has designed the winning logo for the city’s new Nature Trail initiative. Earlier this year, pupils across Hull were invited to submit design concepts for the Hull Nature Trail – a new initiative aimed at helping people reconnect with nature. After careful consideration, a logo created by Blake, a pupil at […] Read more Environment News Councillor Charles QuinnHull Nature TrailThe Venn Boulevard Centre
Families flock to free festive fun 10th December 2025 Families in Hull have been getting into the spirit of Christmas, and enjoying some free festive fun in East Hull. Read more Christmas Education and Learning News Regeneration HTAEHull Training and Adult EducationNarniaThe Freedom Centre
Future plans to shape St Andrew’s Dock 10th December 2025 A historic part of Hull is subject to proposed changes as part of Hull City Council’s commitment to reviewing all 26 of the city’s conservation areas. A new character appraisal has been produced for St Andrew’s Dock Conservation Area, with public feedback on the proposals wanted. Originally designated in 1990, the character of the conservation […] Read more News Planning Regeneration Character AppraisalCllr Paul Drake DavisHull Fishing Heritage CentreSt Andrew's Dock Conservation Area
Hull Young Voices Influencing Care celebrate recognition at Amplify 2025 10th November 2025 Young people from Hull’s Young Voices Influencing Care (YVIC) group recently celebrated their nomination for the Campaign Award at A National Voice’s (ANV) Amplify 2025 event, held in London on Friday 31 October. ANV, which is the Children in Care Council for England, hosts the Amplify event annually, to bring together groups across the country […] Read more Children and families News Councillor Linda TockHull Young Voices Influencing CareShine Bright
Hull Family Hubs launch new ‘Togetherness’ model to strengthen support for families 10th November 2025 For many years, Hull City Council has used the Solihull Approach as a framework for supporting emotional health and wellbeing for families, and improving relationships between children, young people and their cares. Now, Hull Family Hubs are entering a new era, as the Solihull Approach becomes known as Togetherness. The change marks a significant step […] Read more Children and families News Councillor Linda TockThe Solihull ApproachTogetherness
NOW SOLD OUT: Lord Mayor to hold Christmas At Home event 10th November 2025 UPDATE: Tickets are now sold out for this event. The traditional Lord Mayor At Home event is to take on a festive feel this year, as Councillor Cheryl Payne will welcome guests to Hull’s Guildhall shortly before Christmas. The annual occasion is a chance to meet the Lord Mayor and Admiral of the Humber in […] Read more Christmas Civic News
Hull jeweller fined for selling unhallmarked rings 10th November 2025 A Hull jewellery shop has been found guilty of selling silver rings without hallmarks, and ordered to pay penalties of more than £4,000. Zerrin Jewellery, based on Newland Ave, and owned by Hull-based Fast Food Import and Export, was subject to an investigation by Hull City Council’s Trading Standards Team and the Sheffield Assay Office. […] Read more News
Hull City Council urges local residents to fight fly-tipping this November 10th November 2025 Hull City Council is teaming up with Keep Britain Tidy for ‘Fight Fly-Tipping Fortnight’, a new campaign to crack down on rogue ‘white van’ operators. Fly-tipping costs councils across England millions of pounds every year in clean-up costs, draining money that could otherwise be spent on essential local services. In Hull, the council cleared up a […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tippingKeep Britain Tidywaste management
National Hate Crime Awareness Week – Building Safer, Stronger Communities Together 10th October 2025 This Saturday (October 11) marks the start of National Hate Crime Awareness Week – seven days dedicated to raising awareness about hate crime and working together to create communities where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. Hate crime is any criminal act motivated by prejudice or hostility towards someone’s identity – such as their race, […] Read more News
Take care of your emotional wellbeing this World Mental Health Day 10th October 2025 Today is World Mental Health day – and taking care of mental health is essential every day. Self-care can help all of us feel better day-to-day, as well as aiding recovery from more significant issues. Self-care doesn’t have to be expensive bath bombs, spa days and gym tripe. There are little ways to take care […] Read more News
Hull Fair returns for 2025 10th October 2025 One of Europe’s largest travelling fairs has returned for its 731st year. Opening today (Friday 10 October), and taking over 16 acres of Walton Street car park, Hull Fair boasts attractions from across the country. This year there are more than 300 attractions from rollercoasters and white-knuckle-rides to hook-a-duck and bingo, along with over 80 […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Hull FairHull Fair 2025Humberside PoliceLord Mayor Cllr Cheryl PayneSuperintendent Sharon Philpott
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – including Hull Fair road closures 10th October 2025 Here is the latest breakdown of scheduled and emergency works taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates: Hull Fair A number of road closures and parking restrictions are in place for Hull Fair. They can be found here. Limited parking is available within […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks