This Hull teenager is now selling her vegan recipes nationwide 6th November 2019 A teenager with a talent for creating tasty vegan food has secured her first business qualification before sitting her GCSEs. Lucy Musgrave, who turns 16 in March 2020, launched Pure Delicious more than a year ago and is now selling her culinary creations in a booming vegan market. After building her social media audience through […] Read more Business News Golding Computer ServicesInstagramInternational Association of BookkeepersJohn Cracknell Youth Enterprise BankPure DeliciousVegan
Motorists will be pulled over today for driving too close to cyclists 6th November 2019 The second Operation Safe Pass is taking place today, targeting motorists who pass too close to cyclists. It follows the start of the campaign in October when 31 motorists were stopped for violating the Highway Code. Qualified cyclists will be out on the road again today, wearing helmet cameras and cycling at the correct distance […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Anita HarrisonCyclingHull City CouncilHumberside PoliceOperation Safe Pass
£1.2m improvements planned for Hull city centre 6th September 2019 Hull City Council is set invest a further £1.2 million into public realm improvements in the city centre. The investment will improve areas on Brook Street and Prospect Street and improve links with St Stephen’s shopping centre, Prospect Centre and the proposed Albion Square development. Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for regeneration and economic investment, […] Read more Business News Regeneration Brook StreetCouncillor Daren HaleProspect StreetPublic Realm
Contractor named for Hull’s major Albion Square development 6th September 2019 A contractor has been appointed to carry out the multi-million pound Albion Square development. VINCI Construction UK will carry out the design and construction of the development, which will feature high-quality retail, housing, leisure and enhanced parking facilities set around an enclosed courtyard. The site has also been identified as a potential home for a […] Read more Business News Regeneration Albion SquareCouncillor Daren HaleVINCI Construction
Answer these questions on paying for social care 6th September 2019 Hull residents are being asked about paying for social care both now and in the future. The latest People’s Panel survey from Hull City Council is now live. It also allows residents to give their opinions on what stops residents from being self-employed. It also asks how much people know about the Hull History Centre […] Read more Adult social care Health and Social Care News Hull City CouncilHull History CentreNational Picture TheatrePeople’s Panel
Man and woman prosecuted for fly-tipping in Hull 6th September 2019 A man and a woman have been prosecuted for fly-tipping in Hull. A 31-year-old woman has been landed with a £1,175 fine after her waste was found dumped in Oakington Garth, Hull. Sarah Cook, a resident of Oakington Garth, was found guilty at Hull Magistrates’ Court after failing to respond to the enforcement action that […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Anita HarrisonEnvironment AgencyFly-tipping
Ticket-holders for Bradley Wiggins event at Hull City Hall informed about facilities 6th September 2019 Ticket-holders for the Bradley Wiggins show at Hull City Hall tomorrow have been alerted about a change in toilet provision during the event. Hull City Hall is currently undergoing an extensive refurbishment, includes new foyer toilets, redecoration and new carpets in public areas and new dressing rooms. However, works are running behind schedule, meaning the […] Read more Hull City Hall Leisure & Culture News Bradley WigginsHCALQueen Victoria Square
Leanne Fudge wins St Andrew’s and Dockland by-election 6th September 2019 Leanne Fudge has been elected as the new councillor in the St Andrew’s and Dockland ward. The results of the by-election are: Dan Bond (Conservative) – 193 Leanne Fudge (Labour) – 837 Tracey Henry (Liberal Democrats) – 805 The new political make-up of the council is: Labour Group – 31 Liberal Democrat Group – 24 […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News by-electionsDan BondelectionsLeanne FudgeSt Andrew’s and Dockland wardTracey Henry
A day in the life of … a Hull telecare coordinator 6th August 2019 JP Pretorius, who tells us how his job helps to give confidence to vulnerable adults by linking them to users through technology. Read more Adult social care Health and Social Care Opinion A Day in the LifeAssistive technologyHull City CouncilHull Connect to SupportKingston Care LifelineTelecare
British modern art greats to feature in stunning Ferens Art Gallery exhibition 6th June 2019 An exhibition featuring some of the most famous names of modern British art is coming to Ferens Art Gallery this summer. Reflection: British Art in an Age of Change explores over a century of creative achievement by a diverse body of artists whose loves and fears, doubts and dreams mirror our own. Featuring more than […] Read more News What's on
Hull firms responding to evolving city centre 6th June 2019 Hull city centre is reacting well to the changing needs of its companies, according to the developer of one of the city’s most ambitious recent office developments. Tradepark Ltd is the developer behind the K2 building in Albion Street. And during Humber Business Week, director Mark Butters said: “K2 responds to the growing and changing needs […] Read more Business News Regeneration Humber Business Week
Women encouraged into manufacturing and engineering careers 6th June 2019 Women across the region are being encouraged to find out more about career opportunities in the manufacturing and engineering sectors at an event this month. Women into Manufacturing and Engineering (WIME) is a project designed to encourage businesses to recruit a diverse workforce and employ more women in manufacturing and engineering roles. Organisers also hope […] Read more Business News Humber Business Week