Playing the Regeneration Game at The Waterline Summit 2021 19th October 2021 Business leaders from across the Humber region will come together later this week to discuss a collaborative approach to the sustainable development of the built environment. ‘The Regeneration Game’, being held on Friday at the University of Hull’s Aura Innovation Centre, is part of this week’s Waterline Summit, which aims to demonstrate how we all […] Read more Business News Regeneration
Osborne Street car park to close overnight 19th July 2021 Hull City Council has made the decision to close Osborne Street car park overnight. The car park will now be open from 7am to 7.30pm Monday to Saturday, and 8.15am to 4.30pm on Sundays. The changes come in today, Monday 19 July, following anti-social behaviour in the car park at night. Four other car parks […] Read more News Transport & Streets Osborne Street car park
Cruise Terminal Project to tender for specialists 19th July 2021 Hull City Council has today published a decision record that will allow for the tender of a specialist engineer and architect to work with the council and take forward the cruise terminal project at Sammy’s Point. This follows the tender for specialist planning consultants last month. Councillor Daren Hale, Leader of Hull City Council said: “In […] Read more News Regeneration Cllr Daren HaleDecision RecordYorkshire Cruise Terminal
£1.2m Hull Arena revamp to begin as contract awarded to UK specialist 19th May 2021 Update: The overall budget for the Hull Arena works now stands at about £1.45m following a recent decision record. Learn more here. Hull City Council has agreed to hire a UK specialist to lead the £1.2 revamp of the Hull Arena. The local authority has awarded contracts to Ice Tech UK for a new ice […] Read more Ice Arena Leisure & Culture News Albion SquareCouncillor Daren HaleHull ArenaHull Ice Arena
Vaccines, virus control and variants: video advice from Hull’s head of public health 19th May 2021 In a video message, Hull City Council’s Director of Public Health, has said while this is an ‘exciting time’, as restrictions ease, we are not yet ‘out of the woods’. Julia Weldon urged everyone in the city to continue to follow all remaining restrictions and to get the vaccine when offered it. Speaking in the […] Read more Coronavirus News Public Health
Council scheme kick starts Hull entrepreneurs’ big ambitions 19th May 2021 A young Hull entrepreneur is aiming to transform his fast-growing business with the Kickstart scheme – taking his company from just four to 35 employees overnight. Entertainment news business unCrazed is working with Hull City Council to recruit 31 young people through Kickstart as it embarks on an ambitious expansion strategy. Kallum Green founded the […] Read more News Business supportEmploymentJobsKickstart
Whitefriargate awarded £100,000 for cultural programme 19th May 2021 Hull City Council has been awarded a £100,000 grant from Historic England as part of the Whitefriargate High Streets Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ) to create and deliver community-led cultural activities on the high street over the next three years. Whitefriargate HSHAZ is one of more than 60 high streets to receive a share of £6 […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Regeneration What's on Councillor Daren HaleHigh Streets Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ)Historic EnglandJez RileyNational Lottery Heritage FundSound UKWhitefriargate
Hundreds of young people in Hull getting a career kickstart 19th April 2021 Hull’s new Employment Hub is off to a flying start after helping hundreds of young people into potential new careers. Hull City Council is an approved intermediary for the Government’s national Kickstart Scheme, which creates fully funded six-month placements for 25 hours per week. The scheme, run by the Employment Inclusion Team in the Employment Hub […] Read more News Regeneration Business supportEmploymentGovernmentKickstartUniversal Credit
CCTV helps catch three Hull residents fly-tipping in the city 19th April 2021 Two men and a woman have been fined for fly-tipping waste in Hull, after CCTV cameras caught them in the act. Danut Volovaci of Suffolk Terrace, Hull, was prosecuted and ordered to pay £826 after a mobile CCTV camera caught him fly-tipping a sofa on Suffolk Street, Hull. Watch the CCTV footage here: Sofia Musi […] Read more News Waste Caught on cameraCCTVDoug SharpEnvironment AgencyFly-tipping
Hull mums share experiences of having babies during pandemic 19th April 2021 Mums in Hull have been sharing their experiences of having a baby during the pandemic as part of a new campaign from Hull City Council that encourages women to connect with other mums to support their mental health and wellbeing. Pregnant women have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus lockdown, with isolation and reduced access […] Read more Children and families Health and Social Care News Public Health Us MumsUs Mums Need
Hull City Council reminds families not to send children to school if they have coronavirus symptoms 19th April 2021 Hull City Council is urging families not to send children into school or college if anyone in the household has Coronavirus symptoms. If a parent or child has symptoms, the whole household should isolate and a PCR test should be booked for the person with symptoms. The symptoms are – a high temperature a new, […] Read more Children and families Coronavirus Education and Learning News Hull Learning Partnership
The Big Ask: children and young people in Hull asked what they need to live happier lives 19th April 2021 Children and young people in Hull have the chance to give their views on what the Government should prioritise in planning the recovery from the coronavirus outbreak, as The Big Ask launches. The Big Ask is the largest ever national survey of children in England, driven by the new Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, […] Read more Children and families Community and Living Coronavirus Education and Learning News The Big Ask