Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £3,000 20th February 2026 Hull City Council continues to warn residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning follows two recent fly-tipping prosecutions. These individuals were ordered to pay a combined total of £3,144.68 in fines and costs to the council. Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Fly-tipping is a crime and we do not tolerate it in […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping prosecutions
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 20 February 20th February 2026 Here is the latest breakdown of scheduled and emergency works taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates: Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Plans submitted for new SEND school in Hull 20th February 2026 Hull City Council has submitted plans for a new specialist school in Hull to cater for 125 pupils with severe physical and/or learning difficulties (SLD), whilst also creating up to 100 full‑time equivalent jobs. Read more Education and Learning News Regeneration Cllr Linda TockFrederick Holmes Special SchoolHull EsteemWillowfield SEND School
‘Hull is a city of world champions’ 20th February 2026 Councillor Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, has congratulated Hull KR following last night's 30-24 victory over Brisbane Broncos in the Betfred World Club Challenge at the MKM Stadium. Read more Civic Leisure & Culture News Regeneration Cllr Mike RossHull KRMKM StadiumWorld Club Challenge
New Hull Funeral Services webpage launched 20th January 2026 A new Hull Funeral Services webpage has been created to support those dealing with the sad passing of a family member or friend. The webpage details alternative options that are available to keep costs down, whilst still having a respectful and professional funeral. There are two types of funeral packages available, attended or unattended cremations, […] Read more Customer Services News Bereavement ServicesChanterlands CrematoriumCllr Ted DolmanHull Funeral Services
Love Your Neighbourhood: Footpath improvements announced for Marfleet Lane 20th January 2026 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood initiative continues to enhance the city’s footpaths. Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnCouncillor Mark IeronimoEC SurfacingFootpathsimprovementsLove Your NeighbourhoodMarfleet Lane
Council responds to winter weather 20th November 2025 Hull City Council is encouraging motorists and the travelling public to allow additional time for journeys and to drive to the conditions, following a flurry of winter weather overnight and with the forecast indicating subzero temperatures over the coming days. The council’s streetsence services have been gearing up for the prospect of icy conditions for […] Read more Environment News Regeneration Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoGrittingWinter Maintenance
60 tonnes of waste removed from Hull Fair 20th October 2025 Hull City Council has confirmed that a total of 60.6 tonnes of waste was successfully removed from Hull Fair this year. The council’s dedicated street cleansing and waste operative teams worked tirelessly throughout the event to ensure the site remained safe, welcoming, and clean for all visitors. In the lead-up to the fair, the team ensured the […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnHull Fair 2025simpler recyclingstreet cleansingwaste operatives
Eight residents receive £1,000 fines for fly-tipping in Hull 20th October 2025 Hull City Council is urging residents to make use of the multiple authorised waste schemes and services available in the city, following eight substantial fly-tipping fines. In the eight separate incidents, the offenders were caught dumping waste in West Parade, Worthing Terrace, Stepney Lane, New George Street, Carrington Street, Worcester Road, and two instances in […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnfineFly-tipping
60s + 70s night to boost Lord Mayor’s Charity Appeal Fund 20th October 2025 A fantastic night of 60s + 70s music in Hull will raise money for the Lord Mayor’s chosen charities. It will take place at the New Walton Club on Walton Street on Thursday 13 November, with tickets costing just £5 per person. The fun will start at 7:30pm, where attendees can also enjoy bingo and […] Read more Civic News What's on Councillor Cheryl PayneLord Mayor
Hull marks Slavery Remembrance Day 20th August 2025 The Lord Mayor will help mark Slavery Remembrance Day by attending events in Hull on Saturday 23 August. The Hull Slavery Remembrance Day Partnership has organised a commemoration at Wilberforce House, which will take place in the museum’s Mandela Gardens. Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor will officially open a gathering at the Hull Afro Caribbean Community […] Read more Civic Education and Learning Museums News Councillor Cheryl PayneLord MayorModern day slaveryWilberforce House Museum
Summer fun still going strong 20th August 2025 As the summer holidays start to draw to a close, there’s still time to enjoy some of the amazing Healthy Holidays Hull activities on offer. Since schools closed for the break in July, dozens of activities and events have already taken place, from festivals and fun days to sports and drama sessions. Healthy Holidays Hull […] Read more Children and families News