Hull City Council launch ‘Project Clean Streets’ in anti-social behaviour crackdown 23rd February 2024 Hull City Council is proud to participate in the second phase of ‘Project Clean Streets’, an initiative that aims to transform communities and combat anti-social behaviour. With phase one of the Government led project proven to be a huge success in Wales, the North East, the East of England, and Greater Manchester regions, phase two will now […] Read more News Waste anti-social behaviourCllr Mike RossDoug SharpFly-tippingLitteringLove Your Street
Dry January – the big benefits three weeks in! 23rd January 2024 For many people, January might be feeling endless. With everyone feeling the financial effects of the festive period and the bright lights and social occasions long gone, the start of the year can feel a bit bleak. However, for those who decided to try Dry January, finishing the third week of the challenge is likely […] Read more News Public Health
Devolution: Increasing productivity, jobs and skills 23rd January 2024 An assessment across many industries in Hull and East Yorkshire would show they have something to be proud of in terms of productivity and their levels of innovation. The region is home to world class research and development facilities, such as Reckitt’s global Research & Development HQ, the University of Hull’s Allam Medical building and […] Read more Business Devolution Education and Learning Environment News Regeneration Cllr Paul Drake DavisDevolutionHumber FreeportSiemens Gamesa
Albion Square CDC image revealed 23rd January 2024 The first striking image of how Hull’s new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) at Albion Square could appear has been revealed. The £18m facility will provide a wide range of city centre healthcare and an initial CGI of the how the centre could look shows a two-storey building with an entrance on the corner of Albion […] Read more Health and Social Care News Planning Regeneration Albion SquareCDCCllr Linda ChambersNHS
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – 23 November 23rd 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: Governor Support Officer Salary details: £27334 – £29777 Closing date: 3 December 2023 You will provide a professional clerking service, advice, guidance and information service […] Read more News Hull City Council JobsHull Jobs
Rufus Robin and Airlie Bird swoop into Hull schools in new drive to tackle school attendance issues 23rd October 2023 Primary school pupils across Hull will be visited by the familiar mascots of Hull FC and Hull KR, as Hull City Council and its partners strive to shine a light on the issue of school attendance. In the year to date, around 22% of children in England were persistently absent – that is children missing […] Read more Children and families News Children and young peopleCouncillor Linda TockEarly help teamEducationHull and East Yorkshire MindHull FCHull KRHull Schoolsschool attendance
Hull City Council adds three new accessible buses to its fleet 23rd October 2023 Hull City Council has acquired a further three new accessible buses to improve transportation for young people with disabilities. After acquiring 12 new Mercedes wheelchair accessible buses last month, Hull City Council is delighted to announce that three more have been added to the fleet. The three new Fiat ultra-low floor Orion accessible buses, supplied […] Read more News Transport & Streets BusesCouncillor Linda TockCouncillor Mark IeronimoKWLtransport
Bus lane operating hours to change after Cabinet decision 23rd October 2023 Hull’s bus lanes are proposed to change to peak time operation, in both directions, from their current all-day operating times, following a decision taken today (Monday 23 October) by Hull City Council’s Cabinet. A traffic regulation order (TRO) will now be initiated proposing changes on all the city’s bus lanes, except for the Carr Lane […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets bus lanesCouncillor mike rossroads
Pearson Park Community Garden blooms 23rd August 2023 Over on the east side of Pearson Park sits a blooming lovely piece of land that is bringing the community together. Pearson Park Community Garden, based at East Lodge, just off Beverley Road, is making a vital difference within the local community, by bringing people together to grow fruit and vegetables. The former derelict garden […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Councillor Rob PritchardNational Lottery Heritage FundPearson Parkvolunteering
Hull marks Ukraine Independence Day 23rd August 2023 Hull once again stands with Ukraine on the country’s Independence Day on Thursday 24 August. The day marks 32 years since Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union. It will also be 18 months to the day since the country was invaded by Russia. Hull, a City of Sanctuary, has welcomed dozens of people forced […] Read more News Councillor Rob PritchardGuildhallUkraine
Cabinet to consider road safety changes in Old Town area 23rd June 2023 Hull City Council’s Cabinet will next month consider plans to adopt new road safety measures for the Old Town area of the city centre. This is in response to a request from the city’s coroner after Rebecca Kirby tragically died after being struck by a car when crossing Lowgate on the evening of 27 August 2021. Based […] Read more News Transport & Streets CabinetCouncillor Mark IeronimoOld Town
Weekly roadworks update – 23 June 23rd June 2023 Here is the latest breakdown of roadworks 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