Remember, remember, to keep your bins safe on Bonfire Night 4th November 2022 Hull City Council is offering advice to help residents keep their wheelie bins safe around Bonfire Night. The Fifth of November brings increased risk of theft and arson, so the council and Humberside Fire and Rescue Service are working together again this year to promote wheelie bin safety and help prevent such incidents. Wheelie bins […] Read more Environment News Waste BinsBonfire nightGuy Fawkes Night
Top exec from Apple visits Hull ahead of Tech Week Humber 4th October 2022 A leading figure from tech giant Apple has visited Hull ahead of Tech Week Humber in November. Hannah Reid, Apple’s people director EMEIA (Europe, the Middle East, India, and Africa), is on the board of advisers for Tech Week Humber, an event that reaches millions of people every year. Tech Week founder Antonio Tombanane and […] Read more Business Education and Learning News Regeneration businessC4DICllr Paul Drake DavisHull CollegeInvestmentKCOMLearning and skillsRegenerationRon Dearing UTCSiemensSiemens GamesaSTEMTechTech Week HumberTechnology
Hull foster families’ weekly afterschool club 4th October 2022 An afterschool club has been arranged exclusively for all our foster families to come together every Wednesday evening for an hour’s fun, entertainment, and exercise. Laura Gawthorpe, Hull Fostering’s Recruitment and Retainment Officer said: “It is nice to see so many our foster families coming together each week and joining in on some fun. “We […] Read more Children and families Hull Fostering: Latest News and Updates
Hull student social worker shortlisted for top national award 4th October 2022 A student Social Worker from Hull has been shortlisted for a prestigious award in recognition of their extraordinary practice. Denford Duri, Student Social Worker at the University of Hull, has been selected as a finalist for Student Social Worker of the Year in the annual Social Worker of the Year Awards. He was jointly nominated […] Read more Adult social care Children and families Community and Living Education and Learning Health and Social Care News adult social careascCouncillor Linda ChambersSocial worker of the year awardsUniversity of Hull
Overnight closures for A63 Castle Street upgrade 4th August 2022 National Highways is advising road users of overnight closures starting next week as part of the A63 Castle Street Project. On Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 August, both carriageways will be closed overnight (8pm-6am) between Daltry Street and Roger Millward Way to install lighting columns around the new Porter Street Bridge. This will be followed […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets A63 Castle StreetNational HighwaysRoadworks
Hull resident Kate shares why she bikes to work on Cycle to Work Day 2022 4th August 2022 On Thursday 4 August it’s Cycle to Work Day, and people up and down the country will be using their pedal power to make a journey into work. Hull resident Kate Leeming cycles to and from work everyday. The journey from her home in Blenheim Street to the Guildhall in Hull city centre is just […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Community cycle hubsCycle to Work DayKate LeemingRusty Riders
Emergency road repairs to Ferensway junction 4th August 2022 Emergency repairs will take place on Ferensway, Hull city centre, tonight (Wednesday 4 August). The road surface at the junction of Ferensway and Anlaby Road needs urgent repairs where the anti-skid surfacing has worn away, posing a potential danger to traffic and pedestrians. To allow the work to take place, there will be limited access […] Read more News Transport & Streets Anlaby RoadFerenswayRoadworks
Polling stations ready to open for local elections 4th May 2022 Ballot boxes are ready for 113 polling stations across 19 Hull neighbourhood wards ahead of tomorrow’s local election. Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm for people to vote on who represents them. In Hull, 19 councillors will be elected across the city. All candidates can be found here. When polls close at […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News Local Elections 2022Polling stations
Create your own model of Hull’s most iconic landmarks 4th May 2022 Iconic Hull landmarks, the Hull Maritime Museum, The Deep and the Humber Bridge can now be printed from the Visit Hull website, and made into paper models. Visit Hull has worked closely with local designer Joe Cox from Form Print Studio on Humber Street, who has designed the models. They will be available exclusively to […] Read more News Visit Hull
Maritime training programme secures further funding 4th May 2022 The accredited ‘Maritime Futures’ training programme dedicated to young people in Hull has attracted further funding. Hull Maritime Foundation, a charity dedicated to supporting Hull Maritime, has been awarded £75,000 in charitable funding from the Trinity House. This is in addition to the £75,000 awarded in 2021 to develop the training and deliver the first […] Read more Business Museums News Regeneration Hull MaritimeHull Maritime ProjectHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityMaritime FuturesWorking at sea
Stoneferry Corridor: Sutton Road resurfacing work extended 4th April 2022 Resurfacing work starting this weekend on Sutton Road will take longer than previously expected, owing to the very poor state of the road. The work, part of the Stoneferry Corridor improvement scheme, will take place in front of the Aldi supermarket, where the road is in a particularly bad condition. The resurfacing will now be […] Read more News Transport & Streets RoadworksStoneferry Corridor
Food businesses reminded to register 4th March 2022 New food businesses are booming in Hull, with increasing numbers of pizzerias and takeaway premises as well as people running bakeries from their own kitchens. The growth has been driven by the Coronavirus pandemic, with people honing skills at home, finding usual work disrupted, or adapting existing food businesses. Nationally, 37 per cent of new […] Read more News