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
Guildhall to help ‘shape tomorrow’ by hosting the North Green Skills Conference 2025 10th September 2025 Hull’s Guildhall will welcome delegates from across the north later this month as Hull City Council becomes the host partner of the North Green Skills Conference 2025. ‘Skills North: Shaping Tomorrow’ will be held on Wednesday 24 September, bringing together business leaders, academics, politicians and the media from a range of different sectors. Speakers and […] Read more Business Environment News Regeneration Cllr Mike RossHull Training and Adult EducationMartin BuddNorth Green Skills Conference
1970s exhibition opens at Streetlife Museum 10th July 2025 An exhibition celebrating the 1970s has opened at the Streetlife Museum. Glam and Gloom: 1970s Britain explores the highs and hardships of life in the 1970s from seemingly endless strikes and power cuts to rising standards of living, holidaying on the Costa del Sol, glam rock and glitter pop and some of the greatest British […] Read more Leisure & Culture Museums News What's on Cllr Rob PritchardDr Gerardine Mulcahy-ParkerGlam and Gloom: 1970s BritainHull MuseumsStreetlife Museum
Thrive Hull hosts premiere event for new youth mental health support videos 10th July 2025 The Thrive Hull Partnership hosted a celebration event to premiere new ‘what to expect’ videos, which aim to help children and young people accessing emotional and mental health support. The Thrive Hull Partnership, led by Hull City Council and NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB), works with over 80 organisations, services and […] Read more Children and families Health and Social Care News Councillor Linda TockMental HealthNHS HumberNorth Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardPrinces QuayThrive Hull
New character appraisal for Newland Park Conservation Area 10th July 2025 Newland Park is the latest conservation area to be reevaluated after a new character appraisal and management plan (CAMP) was published. Boundary amendments to remove modern properties which do not contribute towards the special interest of the conservation area have also been made. Formal notification is currently taking place, whilst notification on the adoption of […] Read more News Planning Regeneration Character Appraisal and Management PlanCllr Paul Drake DavisNewland Park Conservation Area
Card game created by young care experienced children in Hull to be used nationally 10th June 2025 Care-experienced children in Hull have created a new card game for social workers which has caught national attention. The game they named ‘the Cards You’re Dealt’ features 48 playing cards, which each have an image and statement of something children feel is important to their lives. They created it as a fun and engaging way […] Read more Children and families News Care Leaverschildren's social careCouncillor Linda TockLooked after childrensocial workSocial Work AcademyYoung Voices Influencing Care
Council helps preservation of Garden Village Conservation Area 10th June 2025 Hull City Council’s ongoing commitment to preserving the city’s conservation areas has been outlined through the publishing of a new character appraisal and management plan (CAMP) for Garden Village Conservation Area. The new CAMP provides new and refreshed planning guidelines for how new developments should take place in the area. It can be used by […] Read more News Planning Regeneration Character Appraisal and Management PlanCllr Paul Drake DavisGarden Village Conservation Area
Exhibition celebrating the Polish community in Hull opens at Streetlife Museum 10th April 2025 A new exhibition celebrating over 100 years of the Polish community in Hull has opened at the Streetlife Museum. Cześć Hull, To My!/Hi Hull, It’s Us! explores Polish traditions, food, dress, and lifestyle that enrich Hull’s cultural landscape and highlights some of the local legends with Polish heritage. Hull Museums have worked with pupils from […] Read more Leisure & Culture Museums News What's on exhibitionStreetlife Museum
Love Your Neighbourhood: Pickering area receives tidy-up treatment 10th March 2025 Pickering is the latest area to be supported by Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project. Streets within the Pickering area of West Hull are now basking in the glow of a much-welcomed makeover, thanks to the council’s ambitious Love Your Neighbourhood initiative. As part of the citywide project, several streets within the area underwent […] Read more Community and Living News Transport & Streets Cllr Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your StreetPickering
The Avenue: Council continues to improve city’s road network 10th March 2025 Hull City Council is preparing to begin reconstruction and resurfacing works on The Avenue, Sutton-on-Hull, later this month. The scheme will improve the existing section of deteriorated carriageway from the junction of Ings Road. These repairs will ensure a safer, smoother, and more skid-resistant surface for all road users. Funded by the council’s Ings regeneration […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoimprovementsIngs housing developmentThe AvenueWright Civil Engineering