Hull Young People’s Parliament elects new Young Mayor 7th June 2019 Hull Young People’s Parliament has selected its latest Young Mayor. Gabriela Surdyk, 15, will spend the next 12 months working with other young people and decision-makers to promote the interests of young people in the city. She will attend the Young People’s Parliament at the Guildhall, take part in civic duties, and accompany the Lord […] Read more Council Government and Democracy Education and Learning Young MayorYoung People's Parliament
New gym to bring intravenous and cryotherapy treatments to Hull’s Fruit Market 7th May 2019 A gym and fitness space is moving in at Hull’s Fruit Market community. The Temple @ Humber Street is the latest venture to join the redeveloped waterfront quarter, bringing state-of-the-art equipment, health and wellbeing treatments and high-intensity workouts to the area. The gym will offer the chance to try equipment and take part in taster […] Read more News Regeneration Fruit Market
Why Hull is key to Government’s £250m offshore wind sector deal 7th March 2019 Hull is at the heart of a £250 million Government deal which will forever change the way our homes are powered. The Government’s offshore wind sector deal – designed to see a third of UK electricity coming from offshore wind power by 2030 – will be launched today in an effort to increase the number […] Read more News Regeneration
Top 5 reasons to try an apprenticeship 7th March 2019 Ever considered an apprenticeship? Hull Training & Adult Education’s apprenticeship scheme offers work-based learning and development opportunities designed around the needs of apprentices and employers – and is available to people of all ages. Here are the top five reasons why you should consider an apprenticeship: Apprenticeships are real jobs offering hands-on experience, a salary […] Read more Education and Learning ApprenticeshipsDevelopmentEducationJobsLearningOpportunityTraining
121 new houses in Bilton Grange given conditional approval 7th March 2019 Plans for 121 new houses in Bilton Grange area of Hull have been granted conditional approval by planners. Plans were approved by Hull City Council’s planning committee yesterday to allow the houses to be built on land to the west of Grange Road in east Hull, subject to the legal agreement and some revisions to […] Read more Housing News Planning
Hull’s young people have their say at UK Youth Parliament elections 7th March 2019 Hull’s Guildhall will once again be a hub of democracy for young people today (7 March) at this year’s UK Youth Parliament elections. The UK Youth Parliament gives young people from all over the country the opportunity to represent their local area on a national scale. Councillor Peter Clark, portfolio holder for learning, skills and […] Read more Education and Learning UK Youth ParliamentYoung People's Parliament
What is Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City project? 7th January 2019 The Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City project will see the extensive redevelopment of the city’s historic maritime assets, supporting Hull’s goal to become a world-class visitor destination. Project director Rob Kingdom explains what it will mean for the city. Building on the success as UK City of Culture 2017, we’re working with Hull Culture and Leisure on […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityUK City of Culture 2017
Hundreds of historic artefacts to be moved from Arctic Corsair 7th June 2018 Hundreds of artefacts are to be delicately moved from the Arctic Corsair ahead of its move to a temporary birth and placed in temporary storage. The distant trawler, that often completed a 2,000 mile round trip to Iceland, will be placed into storage in September ahead of the flood defence work along the River Hull […] Read more Leisure & Culture
Turner Prize nominee joins Ferens’ 2018 Open Exhibition judging panel 7th November 2017 Turner Prize nominee – Hurvin Anderson, Chair of UK City of Culture – Rosie Millard and Deputy Head of The Courtauld Gallery and Daniel Katz Curator of 20th Century Art – Barnaby Wright will join the selection panel for Hulls 2018 Open Exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery. This high profile line-up has been chosen from […] Read more Leisure & Culture
Hull’s Big Bus Day returns for 2017 7th September 2017 Hulls wildly popular Big Bus Day returns again for 2017, with lots to see and do at the Streetlife Museum of Transport. Jointly organised by local bus company East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS) and Hull Museums, Big Bus Day attracts people of all ages, and has become one of the Museum Quarters biggest events. The […] Read more Leisure & Culture