Bungalows to replace derelict shopping arcade in Bransholme 22nd March 2023 Phase 2 of the development of the former Roebank Shopping Arcade will begin soon. Hull City Council has transferred ownership of the Bransholme site to developers Azza Construction which will build 24 bungalows. The bungalows, to be off Bodmin Road, will be owned by Pickering & Ferens Homes, a social landlord which will lease and […] Read more Housing News Planning Regeneration BransholmeCllr Drake DavisRoebank Arcade
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – February 2 2nd February 2023 By joining our team, you will be making a tangible difference to the lives of people in Hull. Discover the latest job vacancies at Hull City Council below. Housing Allocations Assistant – 4 Posts Salary details: £21575 – £22369 Closing date: 3 February 2023 We are looking for several Housing Allocations Assistants full time, based in the […] Read more Adult social care Business Children and families Housing News Transport & Streets businessenvironmentJobsRecruitmentRegeneration
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – January 26 26th January 2023 By joining our team, you will be making a difference to people in Hull and working with people who are as passionate about our place and public services as you are. Discover some of our job vacancies at Hull City Council below and apply today. Project Liaison Officer Salary details: £25409 – £27852 Closing date: 27 January 2023 […] Read more Business Environment Housing News Planning Regeneration Transport & Streets businessenvironmentJobsRecruitmentRegeneration
Council awarded £97,000 to increase energy efficiency compliance in privately rented homes 17th October 2022 The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has awarded Hull City Council £96,000 to increase awareness and compliance for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in the private rented sector. Hull has traditionally had a high level of homes for private rental with approximately 21,000 across the city and as many as 80% on some streets. […] Read more Housing News energy efficiencyEPC
Drop-in event for World Homeless Day 10th October 2022 Hull City Council and partners are marking this year’s World Homeless Day (Monday 10 October) with a drop-in at 30 King Edward Street to highlight the problems homeless people face, the services available to support people experiencing homelessness, and, how by early intervention, we can prevent people from becoming homeless. Visitors are invited to drop-in […] Read more Housing News homelessness
Hull City Council takes next step to limit the spread of HMOs 20th September 2022 Hull City Council has listened to residents’ concerns and taken another step towards much greater control of the spread of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). A Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) will help avoid concentrations of HMOs and protect residents’ quality of life and local environment by giving the council greater control over the creation of […] Read more Community and Living Housing News Planning Regeneration Councillor mike rossHMOsHousingHull Local PlanPlanningRegeneration
Warm homes for older people 31st August 2022 If you are a homeowner, living in Hull and in receipt of a state pension, Hull City Council may be able to help you improve the energy efficiency of your home to make it warmer, more comfortable, and cheaper to heat … and it won’t cost you a penny. Thanks to a grant from the […] Read more Housing News Public Health
Helpline set up for Ukrainian refugees arriving in Hull and East Riding 29th March 2022 Help and advice to welcome people arriving in Hull and East Riding from war-torn Ukraine is now available via a dedicated telephone helpline and web pages. Set up by Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire councils, the helpline 01482 300 305 will ensure people arriving in our area through the Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme, […] Read more Community and Living Customer Services Housing News Councillor Daren HaleHomes for Ukraine
Hull District Heating Project could deliver cheaper and greener energy 18th March 2022 A report into the Hull District Heating Project has found that it would be both technically and financially viable. The news comes as the council has this week announced its participation in the new Oh Yes! Net Zero campaign, encouraging local businesses and residents to drive down their emissions and take positive action on climate […] Read more Business Environment Housing News Regeneration Climate changeCouncillor Daren Halegreen energyHull District Heating ProjectOh Yes! Net ZeroRegeneration
Recommendation to demolish Henson Villas 15th March 2022 Following consultation with residents living in Henson Villas, Hull City Council is recommending that the flats should be demolished and replaced with brand new homes for Hull council tenants. This recommendation reflects the majority view of those who participated in the consultation. Welcoming the recommendation, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Homelessness Cllr John Black said, […] Read more Housing News Cllr John BlackHousingPearson Park
Empty houses to quality homes 10th March 2022 The Hull Partnership Empty Homes Programme has had considerable success over the years, and to date the partnership has created more than 650 quality homes. Hull City Council wants to encourage people to report empty properties and to show how they can be renovated and brought back to use. Cllr John Black, Hull City Council’s Portfolio […] Read more Housing News empty homesHousing
First residents move into new council bungalows 16th December 2021 Residents in east Hull have moved into brand new bungalows built by Hull City Council. Shirley Bentley and Betty Cross were welcomed to their new homes in Drayton Close by Councillor John Black, portfolio holder for housing at Hull City Council. The handing over of the keys marked the completion of the first phase of […] Read more Community and Living Housing News Regeneration Councillor John BlackHEY LEPHull City Council housing