12 nights of music coming to Hull’s Old Town 6th May 2019 The run-up to this year’s Humber Street Sesh is being marked with 12 bitesize events in Hull’s Old Town. Organisers of the annual music festival have announced 12 nights of music every Thursday at Trinity Market – starting on Thursday 9 May. The 12-week line-up includes acts including Pearls Cab Ride, Late Night Marauders, Young […] Read more News What's on Trinity Market
Hull named among Rugby League World Cup 2021 training base hosts 6th May 2019 Hull has been named as one of the locations selected as training and team base camps for the Rugby League World Cup 2021. The announcement of host stadia for the tournament was made in January. Now, the 16 locations that will host the qualified nations as training and team base camps during the tournament have been […] Read more News Rugby League World Cup
Plans to save Hull’s Banksy given green light 6th March 2019 Hull City Council’s Planning Committee have given the go-ahead to removing the Banksy and Scott Street Bridge, before rebuilding a replica structure to host the famous artwork. The work will be undertaken in two phases. Phase one will include the dismantling of Scott Street Bridge and attached Banksy. The Banksy will then be temporarily displayed […] Read more Planning Transport & Streets BanksyScott Street Bridge
Barrow Boys planning application approved 6th March 2019 A change-of-use planning application for The Barrow Boys bar in Hull Marina has been approved. The retrospective application was for permission to change the ground floor from a restaurant to a mixed-use restaurant and bar. The application was recommended for refusal after Environment Agency officers said plans for the venue “did not comply with requirements […] Read more News Planning
Plans approved for city centre apartments – with cinema, gym and roof terrace 6th March 2019 Plans have been approved for a new modern apartment building with a roof terrace, gym and cinema in Hull city centre. The plans, green-lit at a meeting of Hull City Council planning committee today, will allow a five-floor extension to the east side of Burnett House on the corner of Castle Street and Market Place. […] Read more News Planning
Plans for @TheDock tech hub two-building extension approved 6th March 2019 Plans for two office buildings at @TheDock digital hub in the Fruit Market in Hull have been approved by Hull City Council’s planning committee. The extension would allow retail outlets on the ground floor of the new three-storey buildings, plus 48 new ground-floor parking spaces and 42 cycle spaces. @TheDock is currently made up of […] Read more News Planning Regeneration
Hull to bid for millions in high street funding from Government 6th March 2019 A group has been set up to target millions of pounds of Government high street funding for Hull – and is readying its first bid. The City Centre Future Visioning Group, set up by Hull City Council and made up of city’s private businesses, stakeholders and partners, met today at The Guildhall. The group will […] Read more Business News Regeneration Albion SquareTrinity MarketWhitefriargate
Plans revealed for multi-million pound Stoneferry Corridor project 6th March 2019 Plans for a multi-million pound transport plan have been discussed at a consultation event. Nearly a hundred residents and businesses shared views on the proposed Stoneferry Corridor project at a meeting on Tuesday. Some expressed concerns over the Stoneferry/Woodall Street junction which, as proposed, would be a left turn only. As a result, the design […] Read more Business Transport & Streets Stoneferry Corridor
See plans on how to improve Hull’s rail and road network 6th March 2019 Major plans on how Transport for the North can improve Hull’s rail and road network are to be on display at a drop-in session this week. Members of the public will have the opportunity to meet with transport leaders, including representatives from Transport for the North about the newly launched Strategic Transport Plan. Highways England […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Transport for the North
How new apprentices are bringing passion to business in Hull 6th March 2019 National Apprenticeship Week 2019 is helping apprentices to blaze a trail in Hull. The campaign celebrates the impact of apprenticeships on people, companies and the economy. This year’s theme is #BlazeATrail, highlighting how apprenticeships bring new energy and passion into businesses. Hull Training and Adult Education offers help for both business looking to hire and […] Read more Education and Learning News Hull Training and Adult Education
Vegan market a ‘huge success’ 6th February 2019 Hundreds of people descended upon Trinity Market earlier this month for a fantastic celebration of vegan food and products. The market was part of a Trinity After Dark event, where the Old Town’s Trinity Market stays open into the night. This time local independent vegan food and product retailers were invited to gather under one […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Atom BreweryVegan
Hull & East Riding Museum reopens to public 6th February 2019 One of the city’s most popular museums has reopened after weeks of closure due to heating failure. Hull & East Riding Museum in High Street shut in mid-December due to problems with its boiler and some aspects of the heating system. Now work has been carried out to allow the museum – which displays exhibitions […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Hull and East Riding MuseumHull Culture and Leisure