Remember, remember, to keep your bins safe on the fifth of November 2nd November 2023 Hull City Council urges residents to keep their wheelie bins safe around Bonfire Night. The council’s waste and recycling team is encouraging residents and businesses to store all wheelie bins away, to avoid them from becoming a target of theft and arson on November fifth. To highlight the dangers, the council will be placing tags […] Read more News Waste Bonfire nightbulky collectionsCouncillor Julia ConnerWheelie bins
TravelWise Week campaign shortlisted for national award 2nd November 2023 Hull has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award for a campaign, which took place earlier this year, encouraging residents to choose more sustainable and active travel choices. The city was one of 17 locations in the UK to put on a programme of events for TravelWise Week, in September, including a bike library and […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Councillor Mark Ieronimoeast yorkshire busesFirst Step SportsHumberside PoliceMaritimeNeighbourhood Network HullR-evolutionStagecoach
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – 2 November 2nd November 2023 Want to make a difference in Hull? Join our team of passionate people and work on local projects that matter. Check out the latest job vacancies at Hull City Council this week: Senior Care Officer (Fixed term) Salary details: £33820 – £36298 Closing date: 12 November 2023 We believe that we need the right people, with the right commitment, skills, […] Read more News Hull JobsJobs in HullWorking at Hull City Council
New mural at Pearson Primary School celebrates Beverley Road’s past 2nd October 2023 A new mural celebrating Beverley Road’s history has been unveiled at Pearson Primary School, thanks to Hull City Council and National Lottery players. The artwork will help pupils learn more about the heritage of the area and understand the links between Hull’s local, national, and global history. The mural was created by Hull artist Alex […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Beverley RoadBeverley Road Townscape Heritage SchemeCouncillor Rob PritchardHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityNational Lottery
Quiet sessions for museums and gallery 2nd August 2023 Quiet sessions are to be trialled at three popular visitor attractions in Hull. All sounds will be turned off for an hour at the Streetlife Museum, Hull and East Riding Museum, and Ferens Art Gallery on three different days this month. From 1000-1100 on those days, all sounds will be turned off to reduce sensory […] Read more Ferens Leisure & Culture Museums News Councillor Rob PritchardFerens Art GalleryHull and East Riding MuseumHull Culture and LeisureStreetlife Museum
Roaming tourist information for Hull visitors 2nd August 2023 A roaming visitor information point is being offered in Hull, via a custom cargo bike in the city centre. It’s being manned by volunteers from HEY! Volunteering, who can give information to visitors coming to the city over the summer holidays. They will run from Wednesday to Saturday until September. The roaming bike is in […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Councillor Rob PritchardHEY VolunteeringTourism
Exhibition celebrates history and story of Pearson Park 2nd June 2023 Images and stories from Pearson Park have been captured in a new exhibition on display at Streetlife Museum, within the Museums Quarter. From Saturday 10 June, you can take a trip down memory lane and learn more about the rich heritage of the city’s first People’s Park, gifted to the people of Hull by Zachariah […] Read more News Pearson ParkStreetlife
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – March 2 2nd March 2023 By joining our team, you will be making a tangible difference to the lives of people in Hull and work with people who are as passionate about our place and public services as you are. Discover our job vacancies at Hull City Council below and apply today. Paediatric Occupational Therapist Salary details: £35411 – £38296 Closing date: 5 […] Read more Business Children and families Health and Social Care News Planning Transport & Streets businessJobsRecruitmenttransport
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