Hullywood calling: Hull to boost filming offer as biggest production yet lands in city 9th February 2023 Hull is stepping up its profile as a filming location hotspot just as Apple TV arrive with the city’s biggest production to date. ‘Blitz’ is currently filming at locations across the city, including Hepworth Arcade and Walton Street fairground, over the next two and a half weeks, and has recruited more than 750 extras to […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Regeneration Cllr Mike Rossfilming locationHullywoodNetflix
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – February 9 9th February 2023 By joining our team, you can make a difference to the lives of people in Hull and work with people who are as passionate about our place and public services . Discover our job vacancies at Hull City Council below and apply today. Compliments, Complaints & Information Coordinator – Fixed Term Salary details: £32020 – £34723 Closing date: […] Read more Business Children and families News Public Health Regeneration Transport & Streets businessenvironmentJobsRecruitmentRegeneration
New ‘half-on half-off’ parking to help traffic flow and protect grass verges 9th January 2023 Residents will soon benefit from better parking provision on North Road, west Hull Starting next week, block-paved areas will be installed within the grass verges on sections of North Road, allowing vehicles to be parked half on and half off the road. The new on/off carriageway parking will help ensure residents and visitors have somewhere […] Read more News Transport & Streets parkingRoadworks
Strep A: What is it and what to look out for as a parent 9th December 2022 Parents are being urged to be alert for the signs of group A streptococcal (GAS) infections. GAS is a common bacteria which can live harmlessly in our throats and on our skin. Sometimes it can cause mild illnesses like sore throats, occasionally more serious illnesses like scarlet fever and, albeit rarely, very serious diseases such […] Read more Children and families Health and Social Care News james crickscarlet feverstrep A
Weekly roadworks update – December 9 9th December 2022 Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Hull primary school children’s once-in-lifetime London experience 9th December 2022 Cloud services provider Giacom has given primary school children from Hull an unforgettable experience in London. Giacom is a Gold sponsor of Hull and East Yorkshire (HEY) Children’s University, which aims to build the confidence, self-esteem and aspirations of youngsters living in areas of high deprivation by providing them with a diverse range of experiences […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News GiacomHull and East Yorkshire Children’s UniversityPaisley Primary School
Remembrance Sunday 2022 service to take place next week 9th November 2022 Hull will remember the millions of people who lost their lives in the First World War, and subsequent conflicts, this Sunday, on the 104th anniversary of the 1918 armistice. At 10.30am on Sunday 13 November, a parade will leave from Pease Street and travel to the city centre Cenotaph before the annual service of remembrance takes place […] Read more Civic News What's on Lord Mayor Cllr Christine RandallRemembrance Day 2022Remembrance Sunday
High Sheriff to read Proclamation from City Hall balcony 9th September 2022 The reading of the Proclamation of the new Sovereign by the High Sheriff of East Riding of Yorkshire will take place at Hull City Hall in Queen Victoria Square, Hull, at 1pm on Sunday 11 September. A procession will leave the Guildhall at 12noon and make its way to Queen Victoria Square, where the High […] Read more Civic News Death of Queen Elizabeth IIKing Charles III
New accessible symbols trial to make sure everyone can enjoy Hull’s Maritime Museum 9th August 2022 Hull City Council wants people with special educational needs and disabilities to be able to enjoy your museums to the full. That’s why the council-led Hull Maritime project has teamed up with Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust to test a set of symbols to improve access to the collections and artefacts within Hull Maritime Museum. […] Read more Leisure & Culture Museums News Regeneration Accessible SymbolsHull Maritime MuseumHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityHumber Teaching NHS Foundation TrustNational Lottery Heritage Fund
Check it out! You can now play outdoor chess in Trinity Square 9th August 2022 Keen chess players can now meet for an open-air game in the spectacular setting of Trinity Square. Visit Hull has installed four outdoor chessboards on existing picnic benches in the square, providing a pleasant location to meet and enjoy a leisurely game, overlooked by Hull Minster and the statue of Hull poet Andrew Marvell. The […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Sport British Chess ChampionshipChess HullHull and District Chess AssociationHull MinsterTrinity Square
Sutton Road Bridge to undergo structural checks 9th August 2022 Hull City Council needs to carry out structural investigations on the Sutton Road Bridge to ensure its continued safety for traffic. In order for engineers to carry out the essential checks, the bridge must be kept in the “open to river traffic” position for up to five days, during which time it will be closed […] Read more News Rivers and bridges Transport & Streets RoadworksSutton Road Bridge
Meet Hull’s new Lord Mayor at traditional ‘At Home’ event 9th June 2022 Hull’s new Lord Mayor will hold a traditional “At Home” event at the Guildhall later this month. Councillor Christine Randall, who was installed as Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull and Admiral of the Humber at the end of May, is inviting the public to join her for light refreshments in the magnificent setting of […] Read more Civic News Councillor Christine RandallLord Mayor