Archaeological dig sees East Bank Urban Village take a step forward 30th January 2024 An archaeological dig is taking place this week on the former Clarence Mill site as the next phase of the East Bank Urban Village project gets underway. The exploratory works will be undertaken by Humber Field Archaeology and are expected to last up to two weeks. This statutory investigation is taking place so that Hull […] Read more Housing News Regeneration Archaeological digClarence MillEast Bank Urban VillageLevelling Up Partnership
Rodent-infested shop faced with legal action after defying agreement to close 30th January 2024 An infestation of mice was found at Hessle Road food business Latik, during a routine initial visit by Hull City Council’s Public Protection Team. Officers discovered mouse droppings on the floor in the storeroom and on shelves, with packets of food chewed open and more droppings scattered on top. The rodent infestation was deemed an […] Read more News Public Health
HTAE to host Meet the Employer event 30th January 2024 Those interested in a career within construction, engineering and business and management sectors are invited to a Meet the Employer event next week. Hull Training and Adult Education (HTAE) is hosting the event on Thursday 8 February as part of National Apprenticeship Week. It will give visitors the opportunity to chat with local employers and […] Read more Business News Regeneration Cllr Linda TockHTAEMeet the EmployerNational Apprenticeship Week
Devolution: What is a Mayoral Combined Authority? 29th January 2024 The devolution proposals for Hull and East Yorkshire involves the creation of a Mayoral Combined Authority (MCA) covering both authorities. Establishing an MCA is a formal, legal step, allowing closer working on key strategic priorities to improve the local economy. Creating an MCA could unlock significant long-term investment and secure key powers at a local […] Read more Civic Council Government and Democracy Devolution News Regeneration DevolutionMayoral Combined Authority
Still time to have your say as devolution consultation reaches halfway point 29th January 2024 People in Hull and the East Riding have just over a month to have their say on the devolution proposal for the region, as the consultation reaches the midway point. Thousands have already taken part in the public consultation on the proposal, which could determine the future of the area. The devolution proposal includes the […] Read more Council Government and Democracy Devolution News Regeneration What's on Cllr Mike RossDevolutionPublic consultation
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 26 January 26th January 2024 Here is the latest breakdown of scheduled and emergency works taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates: Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
New city centre deli to open thanks to government grant 25th January 2024 Princes Dock Street is to benefit from a new delicatessen thanks to a Levelling Up Fund (LUF) grant. Watalot Limited will refit the ground, first and second floors of 17 Princes Dock Street, using the £92,500 grant which they have matched for a total project cost of £185,000. In a decision record published by the […] Read more Business News Regeneration Cllr Paul Drake DavisLevelling Up Fund HullLUF grantWatalot
Hull Bus Alliance announces calendar of events to engage with passengers across the city 25th January 2024 A series of informal ‘drop-in’ sessions will take place across Hull in 2024 to help enhance bus services and grow passenger numbers in the city. The events are being hosted by the Hull Bus Alliance, which comprises of Hull City Council and the two main local bus operators, Stagecoach East Midlands and East Yorkshire Buses, […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets BusesCouncillor Mark Ieronimoeast yorkshire busesHull Bus AllianceOrchard ParkStagecoach East Midlands
Hull landmarks to turn purple for Holocaust Memorial Day 25th January 2024 City centre landmarks in Hull will be lit purple to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. The day of remembrance is held annually on 27 January, allowing thoughts to turn to the 6 million Jews and the millions of other people murdered by the Nazi regime. Those killed during more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and […] Read more Civic Education and Learning News Cllr Mike Rossholocaust memorial day
Job Vacancies at Hull City Council – 25 January 25th January 2024 Want to make a difference in Hull? By joining our team, you will be making a tangible difference to the lives of people in Hull and working with people who are as passionate about our place and public services as you are. Join our team of passionate people and work on local projects that matter. Check out the […] Read more News JobsJobs in HullWorking for Hull City Council
Youth dance showcase comes to Hull New Theatre 24th January 2024 Discover the next generation of dancers and choreographers as Creative Voice and Hull Dance Move Together take over Hull New Theatre this weekend. On Sunday 28 January, the show will include newly created pieces of work from new companies JoinedUp Dance Young Contemporaries and Youth Aspire Connect. Companies involved also include Pragnya Indian Dance, Max […] Read more Children and families Hull New Theatre Leisure & Culture News What's on Arts DevelopmentCreative VoiceHull New TheatreRuth Drake
Dry January – the big benefits three weeks in! 23rd January 2024 For many people, January might be feeling endless. With everyone feeling the financial effects of the festive period and the bright lights and social occasions long gone, the start of the year can feel a bit bleak. However, for those who decided to try Dry January, finishing the third week of the challenge is likely […] Read more News Public Health