Hull City Council launches £1m neighbourhood tidy-up project 2nd March 2023 Hull City Council is launching a £1m neighbourhood clean-up programme that will make the city’s streets cleaner and greener and create up to 30 jobs. The council’s budget for 2023/24, which was approved last week, includes £1m a year for the Love Your Neighbourhood project. The project will see a new team set up to […] Read more Community and Living News Transport & Streets Waste Employment HubLove Your Neighbourhoodstreetscene
Delicious new business gets set to move in to Hull city centre 2nd March 2023 Paragon Street will soon be a little bit sweeter as plans for a new dessert restaurant are revealed. Thanks to a grant from the Levelling up Fund, a franchise of national company Heavenly Desserts will move into the currently empty unit 48-50 Paragon Street, after it receives a full refurbishment of the ground floor. In […] Read more Business News Regeneration Cllr Paul Drake DavisHeavenly DessertsHull city centreLevelling Up FundingLUF
Chatty Bus back on the road to connect local communities 2nd March 2023 Local bus company East Yorkshire is bringing back its ‘Chatty Bus’, an initiative that aims to fight social isolation and promote connection and local communication with the help of Age UK Hull and East Yorkshire and local internet provider KCOM. Across the next four months, teams from all three businesses will be heading out to […] Read more News Transport & Streets Buses
Hull City Council Leader Cllr Mike Ross has published the Budget proposals for 2023/24 2nd February 2023 Updated: Full Council has today, 23 February, approved the budget for 2023/24. Council Leader, Councillor Mike Ross said: “This year’s budget is about making the people’s priorities of a cleaner, greener and safer city a reality. “Our proposed budget includes plans for a number of new flagship schemes, including: “The proposed budget also includes continuing […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News Councillor mike rossLeader's budget proposals
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – February 2 2nd February 2023 By joining our team, you will be making a tangible difference to the lives of people in Hull. Discover the latest job vacancies at Hull City Council below. Housing Allocations Assistant – 4 Posts Salary details: £21575 – £22369 Closing date: 3 February 2023 We are looking for several Housing Allocations Assistants full time, based in the […] Read more Adult social care Business Children and families Housing News Transport & Streets businessenvironmentJobsRecruitmentRegeneration
What’s on in Hull – January 2023 2nd January 2023 New year, new events happening in Hull! Kickstart the year in style and discover what’s on in Hull this January. Hull Libraries presents: Toddler Time Multiple Venues, Various Dates, 10am – 2:15pm Join Hull Libraries across the city for Toddler Time – an event full of singing, dancing, and rhyming sessions for children. You don’t […] Read more Hull City Hall Hull New Theatre Leisure & Culture News Theatre What's on Bonus ArenaHull City HallHull LibrariesHull New TheatreHull Truck TheatreWhat's On Hull
Weekly roadworks update – December 2 2nd December 2022 Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Memorial bench for families who have lost loved ones to suicide 2nd December 2022 Councillors representing Hull’s Marfleet Ward have commissioned a bench in Eastern Cemetery for families and friends who have lost loved ones to suicide. A dedication ceremony will be held on Saturday 3 December at 10am at the cemetery on Preston Road. It will be led by East Hull MP Karl Turner. Anyone whose life has […] Read more Community and Living News cemeteriesPark AreaSuicide
Malet Lambert opens Jane Disbrey Hall as the school celebrates 90 years of education 2nd December 2022 The new extension to Malet Lambert School has officially opened. The sports hall extension has been named Jane Disbrey Hall, after the well-loved former Headteacher. The hall is a multi-functional space that can also be used for exams and events. Along with the sports hall, there are an additional five classrooms and a staff room, […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News Councillor Linda TockHull Esteem ConsortiumHull Learning PartnershipHull SchoolsJane Disbrey HallMalet Lambert School
Prizes on offer to enterprising young people this Global Entrepreneurship Week 2nd November 2022 The Youth Enterprise and Micro Business Team at Hull City Council are delighted to again be offering a packed programme to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week 2022, supported by Hull Culture and Leisure, the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank and Engaging Education. Global Entrepreneurship Week was founded 15 years ago to celebrate and empower entrepreneurs in […] Read more Business Children and families Education and Learning News Regeneration businessChildren and familiesChildren and young peopleCouncillor Drake-DavisGlobal Entrepreneurship WeekHull Youth EnterpriseJohn Cracknell Youth Enterprise BankRegenerationschoolsyoung enterpriseyouth enterprise
Road improvement works on Southcoates Lane and Preston Road 2nd November 2022 Essential improvement works will begin later this month on Southcoates Lane and Preston Road. The work is a necessary part of Hull City Council’s duty of care to maintain the safety and usability of the city’s roads and footpaths. Work will begin on Monday 14 November and is expected take around four weeks to complete. […] Read more News Transport & Streets Preston RoadRoadworksSouthcoates Lane
Hull young people to attend House of Commons debate to decide priority campaign for 2023 2nd November 2022 Members of the UK Youth Parliament are to take part in a debate in the House of Commons chamber on Friday 4 November to decide on the priority campaign for 2023. 300 members, aged 11 to 18, will debate the issues chosen by the Make Your Mark ballot, which was hosted in Hull in July. […] Read more Children and families Council Government and Democracy Education and Learning News Councillor Linda TockMake Your MarkUK Youth Parliament