Applications invited for Affordable Warmth and Energy Saving Community Grants 11th July 2023 Applications are invited for Hull City Council and partners’ Affordable Warmth and Energy Saving Community Grants scheme. Launched on Monday 10 July, it offers grants to voluntary organisations such charities, faith groups and residents’ associations to help people keep warm and well over the winter months. The scheme is supported by businesses in the city […] Read more Community and Living Customer Services Housing News Cllr Jack HainesCommunity Grantscost of livingIdeal Heating
Celebrating Our Carers Katrina and Michael 11th July 2023 Please let us introduce Katrina and Michael. When their fostering social worker was asked to describe them, the words family orientated and grounded immediately came to mind. Katrina and Michael are dual registered as connected persons carers and mainstream carers and have a Staying Put Arrangement. Katrina and Michael care for three young children and […] Read more Children and families Hull Fostering: Latest News and Updates
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – 11 May 11th May 2023 Check out the latest job vacancies this week at Hull City Council. Read more Business Health and Social Care News Regeneration JobsRecruitment
Meet Caring and Attentive Derrick and Jayne 11th April 2023 We are so proud Derrick and Jayne are part of our fostering family, the love, care and devotion they give to all the babies and children in their care is outstanding. Read more Children and families Hull Fostering: Latest News and Updates
Bike Lights for Dark Nights: Cyclists offered free lights to be safe and seen 11th January 2023 Poorly illuminated cyclists are being given free bike lights and reflective gear in a new road safety project run by Hull City Council. The “Bike Lights for Dark Nights” initiative, funded by Safer Roads Humber, aims to reduce collisions on the city’s roads by encouraging more cyclists to ride with lights and reflective wear. Members […] Read more News Transport & Streets Cyclingroad safetySafer Roads Humber
Weekly roadworks update – November 11 11th November 2022 Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Lift up your everyday this Occupational Therapy Week 11th November 2022 Hull City Council is shining a spotlight on a rewarding career in Occupational Therapy for this Occupational Therapy Week. Occupational Therapy Week is a national awareness campaign designed to celebrate and raise awareness of occupational therapy work and giving people the knowledge to make changes that will have a positive impact on their lives. Occupational […] Read more Adult social care Health and Social Care News Public Health adult social careCouncillor Linda ChambersOccupational therapyOccupational Therapy WeekProud to careSocial care
Results of 2022 Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards 11th November 2022 Hull and East Yorkshires very own tourism “Oscars” culminated in a triumphant and glittering awards ceremony, attended by 500 people at Bridlington Spa last night (Thursday 10 November). It was an eagerly anticipated return of the awards which haven’t been held in person since 2019 and it saw the sector come together for the Remarkable […] Read more Business Leisure & Culture News Regeneration REYTAsVisit EnglandVisit Hull and East Yorkshire
Trinity Live music nights extended until Christmas 11th October 2022 Hull’s Trinity Live weekly music night has been extended until Christmas, thanks to its popularity with music lovers since returning to Trinity Market in February. The weekly live music night, organised by Sesh Events, takes place on Thursday evening, providing a platform for local bands and musicians and bringing hundreds of extra people into the […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Trinity LiveTrinity Market
Campaign calls for kindness 11th August 2022 A new campaign is urging kindness when using taxis and public transport after a survey revealed bus and cab drivers regularly face abuse. For private hire and Hackney carriage drivers, racism, physical abuse and vehicle damage were all found to be common. Of all drivers, 22.1 per cent had experienced verbal abuse – among those […] Read more News be kind campaignbusracismtaxi
Heatwave returns 11th August 2022 Less than a month after experiencing record temperatures, a further heatwave is to hit Hull. An amber heat warning has been issues by the Met Office, and temperatures are expected to stay between 27 and 30 degrees Celsius between Thursday and Saturday. With schools broken up for the holidays, many people will be planning trips, […] Read more News adviceheat exhaustionheat strokeheatwaveJulia Weldon
Have your say on Hull’s roads in city’s biggest-ever transport survey 11th August 2022 Hull City Council has today (August 11) launched its biggest transport survey to date, giving everyone in the city the opportunity to have their say on Hull’s roads. The city’s road network has undergone significant changes over recent years, and the council is keen to hear what impact these changes have had on residents, and […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull Transport SurveyRoadworksTransport consultation