2022/2023 waste and recycling packs 13th September 2022 Hull City Council is aware of an issue with a number of the waste and recycling packs that have recently been delivered. Owing to a printer’s error, some residents have received incorrect packs. Any incorrect collection calendars will soon be replaced by the printing company. Residents should keep the first letter, which contains their Household […] Read more News Waste Binswaste packs
Hull’s historic Rose Bowl Fountain given new lease of life 13th July 2022 Work to give the Rose Bowl Fountain a new lease of life is complete. The fountain, built in 1935 when the dock basin was filled in, has been sympathetically restored as part of the wider Queens Gardens redevelopment. The fountain, which is a key feature at the entrance to Queens Gardens, was drained to allow […] Read more News Regeneration Hull MaritimeHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityQueens GardensQueens Gardens FountainQueens Gardens refurbishmentRose Bowl
Bob Dylan is coming to Hull 13th July 2022 One of the world’s most influential and ground-breaking artists is coming to Hull later this year. Bob Dylan will perform at the Bonus Arena on Thursday, 27 October and tickets go on general sale on Friday at 10am. The Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour will kick off in Europe with shows in Norway, Sweden, […] Read more News Bob DylanThe Bonus Arena
Essential road repairs in Wincolmlee 13th June 2022 Essential repair work will begin on parts of Wincolmlee and Cumberland Street later this month to ensure the roads provide a safe and even surface for traffic. From Monday 20 June, reconstruction and resurfacing will be carried out to the following areas where the road surface has deteriorated: Cumberland Street – between Swann Street and […] Read more News Transport & Streets RoadworksWincolmlee
Music for Youth final sees five ensembles from Hull compete 13th June 2022 Five ensembles from Hull have made it through to the national finals of Music for Youth. Hymers Junior School Years 6 choir, Albemarle Stringtastic, Albemarle Chamber Ensemble, SpiritU’ll and Hull Youth Jazz Orchestra have all made it through the regional heat performing alongside ensembles from across the region. Some of the groups will head to […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News Albemarle Music CentreCouncillor mike rossHull Music ServiceMusic for Youth
Weekly roadworks update – May 13 13th May 2022 Essential road repairs will begin on Calvert Lane next week. The work is due to start on Monday 16 May and is expected to last for eight weeks. Read the full story Below is a breakdown of roadworks taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Successful fly tipping prosecution across the city 13th April 2022 Hull City Council warns residents to ensure they dispose of waste legally or face enforcement action, following a string of prosecutions for fly tipping. The council always recommends that residents dispose of or recycle waste properly through legitimate services. Fly tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not […] Read more News Waste Fly-tippingwaste
Wincolmlee road closure for essential electricity network upgrades 13th January 2022 A section of Wincolmlee will close for up to five weeks to allow for essential upgrades to the electricity network. The work will be carried out by Northern Powergrid from Tuesday February 1, and will require the road to be closed in both directions between Wilmington Bridge and Air Street. A fully signed diversion will […] Read more News Transport & Streets Northern PowergridRoadworksWincolmlee
Hull City Council supported local businesses with £95m in grant support to help them through the pandemic 13th December 2021 Hull City Council has administered a substantial amount of COVID-19-related grant support to local businesses over the past 20 months and are encouraging anybody thinking of applying under the last two remaining grant schemes, to submit their applications as soon as possible. Grant support offered so far has totalled £95m and has provided much needed […] Read more Business Coronavirus News businessCoronavirusCovid Grant FundingCOVID-19
Major investment in Hull schools sees two further schemes begin 13th December 2021 Two more school expansion projects are to begin in Hull, as part of £50million investment into the city’s schools to increase pupil places, choice and provide outstanding learning environments for children. Malet Lambert and Sirius Academy North will both see expansion works begin in early January, which will increase the number of places at each […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News Boulevard AcademyBroadacre Primary SchoolCouncillor Shane McMurrayFrederick Holmes Special SchoolHull Esteem ConsortiumKelvin Hall AcademyKingswood AcademyMalet LambertNewington PrimarySEN provisionSirius Academy NorthSt. Mary's AcademyTeaching School Hub
Safer Schools app launches in Hull to help keep pupils safe on-line 13th December 2021 Schools and colleges across Hull have begun using the Safer Schools app to help keep pupils safe on-line. The app, created by INEQE Safeguarding Group and insurer Zurich Municipal, offers vital safeguarding information, advice and guidance for teachers, parents, carers and pupils by providing school communities with up-to-date safeguarding information. It provides resources, training and […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News Councillor Shane McMurrayHull Learning PartnershipsafeguardingSafer Schools app
Thousands benefit from pop-up vaccination clinics 13th September 2021 In just eight weeks, more than 3,457 people in Hull received a vaccine at pop-up clinics held in parks, churches and communities. A total of 3,436 people collected at-home no-symptom test (LFT) kits, and 266 had an LFT on-site. The walk-in clinics were targeted in seven areas of the city with lower vaccine uptake, with […] Read more Coronavirus Health and Social Care News Public Health CoronavirusJulia Weldonpop-up clinicvaccination