Coronavirus: Hull food and leisure businesses urged to follow national guidelines 23rd March 2020 A number of businesses across Hull have been ordered to close to try to combat the spread of coronavirus. From Saturday 21 March, the Government ordered the closure of food and drink venues for consumption on-site, including restaurants and cafes, with the exception of takeaway and delivery services. Drinking establishments including pubs, bars and nightclubs […] Read more Closures Coronavirus Leisure & Culture News Public Health Health Protection Regulations 2020Takeaways
Coronavirus: Hull crematorium puts measures in place 23rd March 2020 Gatherings for funeral services and burials at Chanterlands Avenue Crematorium in Hull are to be limited to 10 people. The measures are being put in place in line with Government guidance on limiting public gatherings due to coronavirus. Scattering of ashes with families present and interments of ashes are suspended until further notice. Staff are […] Read more Closures Coronavirus Customer Services News Bereavement ServicesChanterlands Avenue Crematorium
Coronavirus: Hull Register Office puts new measures in place 23rd March 2020 Hull City Council is asking only those who have an appointment attend Hull Register Office in person to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The office at the Wilson Centre remains open at present. But, to protect the health and safety of customers and staff, the number of people permitted to attend appointments will […] Read more Closures Coronavirus Customer Services News Hull Register OfficeWilson Centre
Coronavirus: Coroner’s court puts measures in place 23rd March 2020 Social distancing measures are being applied by the senior coroner for Hull and the East Riding in line with Government guidance on limiting public gatherings due to coronavirus. Professor Paul Marks is endeavouring to ensure that scheduled inquests go ahead were possible. When possible and with the families’ permission, they will be heard without any […] Read more Closures Coronavirus Customer Services News Coroners court
Coronavirus: Changes to marriages, civil partnerships and other ceremonies in Hull 23rd March 2020 Social distancing measures are being applied by Hull City Council Registration Service in line with Government guidance on limiting public gatherings due to coronavirus. The service is currently going ahead with pre-booked ceremonies, but attendee numbers have been limited to 10 per ceremony. For a marriage, this means the couple and six guests, as two […] Read more Closures Coronavirus Customer Services News Public Health Hull City CouncilHull City Council Registration Service
Coronavirus: Changes to Citizens Advice Bureau in Hull and East Riding 23rd March 2020 Citizens Advice Bureaus in Hull and the East Riding will no longer carry out face-to-face services from tomorrow. It means the office in The Wilson Centre will be closed to the public. Offices in the East Riding including Beverley, Bridlington and Goole will also be closed. Advice will instead be available on 03444 111 444, […] Read more Closures Community and Living Coronavirus Customer Services News Citizens AdviceCoronavirusWilson Centre
5 ways to beat the traffic in Hull 23rd January 2020 Motorists across Hull may have noticed a marked increase in traffic across the city as crucial works take place to repair road surfaces, build flood defences and install a multi-million pound footbridge. Utility companies are also now carrying out vital repairs to ensure people have access to water, gas and electricity. That means delays to […] Read more News Transport & Streets Car shareCyclingTrainstransportWalking
5 things to do in Hull this weekend 23rd January 2020 A musical quartet of events begins with a delightfully angsty appearance by a cult favourite band that will be followed by a huge record fair, a show exploring music in film and an award-winning folk musician. And those missing Christmas can take in a charity panto featuring the city’s BBC broadcasting staff. Here are 5 […] Read more Hull City Hall Leisure & Culture News What's on 5 things to do in Hull this weekendBarrie RutterEliza CarthyHalf Man Half BiscuitHull MinsterHull Record FairHull Truck TheatreMother GooseThe WellyUniversity of Hull
Albion Square to focus on office space and leisure 23rd January 2020 Proposals for the multi-million pound mixed-use Albion Square development will focus more on office space and leisure. The new proposals include an increased focus on leisure and commercial space, which has the flexibility to adapt to the changing face of modern city centres including the requirements for high-quality office space. The changes in proposals are […] Read more News Regeneration Albion Square
This Hull guide will lead to hundreds of high-quality homes 23rd January 2020 A new residential design guide has been launched for Hull. The Hull Residential Design Guide will lead to the delivery of more than 620 homes high-quality homes per year across the city. It is the first planning policy adopted by the city specifically addressing the design quality of new housing. The document has been developed […] Read more Business Housing News Planning Regeneration Alex CoddHarper PerryHull City CouncilHull Residential Design Guide
Free dog microchipping session in Hull soon 23rd January 2020 A free dog microchipping session is being held in Hull next month. Dog-owners can take their good boys and girls to the drop-in event on Tuesday 4 February at the Bespoke Resource Centre in Zeals Garth from 11am to 3pm. Hull City Council and the Dogs’ Trust have teamed up or organise the session. No […] Read more News Public Health Carr House Rescue CentreDogs TrustHull City Council
Roadworks continue in Clarence Street 23rd December 2019 Roadworks in Clarence Street will continue until Monday 10 February. During phase two of the works, a one-lane road closure will be put in place on the inbound section of Clarence Street. Traffic heading from Holderness Road will be diverted up Witham and onto Great Union Street to gain access to the southern part of […] Read more News Transport & Streets Clarence StreetCouncillor Anita HarrisonRoadworks