Your bin is getting tagged – for a good reason
Black bins across Hull will soon be fitted with orange tags.
The tags will be placed on bins from Tuesday 10 March to remind residents that food waste should be … More
Black bins across Hull will soon be fitted with orange tags.
The tags will be placed on bins from Tuesday 10 March to remind residents that food waste should be … More
The winners of this year’s Hull in Bloom competition were announced at a presentation evening last night (Thursday 26 September) in The Guildhall.
Terry Alsop of Waldegrave Avenue, Hull, walked … More
Hull’s ambitions to lead the UK’s decarbonisation push will be explained next week.
Experts from the University of Hull, Hull City Council and Marketing Humber will share their journeys to … More
10 Hull residents have been prosecuted for environmental crimes including fly-tipping and untidy land.
Lee Stringer of Constantine Close, was ordered to pay £670 after failing to produce documents relating … More
Hull will host the 2020 VisitEngland Awards for Excellence – the highest accolade in English tourism.
The awards will be held on Tuesday 16 June at the DoubleTree by Hilton, … More
Work to bring home the historic Pearson Park archway begins next week.
The gateway was removed from the park last year as part of the £3.8m Pearson Park Restoration Project, … More
Some of Hull’s most popular and prestigious venues have joined forces to celebrate the area as a City of Music.
Key partners have come together to promote and acknowledge the … More
Hull Ice Arena has closed until further notice due to essential maintenance work.
An issue with the arena’s gas supply has affected the building’s air conditioning system, which could cause … More
A case of Coronavirus in Hull has been confirmed by Public Health England (PHE).
Hull City Council has released written and video statements from Julia Weldon, Director of Public Health, … More
This weekend in Hull is all about BBC’s Contains Strong Language festival, with both free and ticketed performances taking place across the city.
We are also heading out to see … More
The prize-winners of this year’s Open Exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery have been announced.
Here are the winners:
Friends of the Ferens Award
1st Prize: Jane Beharrell, Twelve Weeks, Oil … More
This is how a new multi-million-pound National Flood Resilience Centre could look after plans were drawn up in Hull.
Ark, a project led by the University of Hull and Humberside … More
A new campaign has been launched to raise awareness that drinking too much increases breast cancer risk.
The Spot of Lunch campaign emphasises that two units of alcohol per day … More
Members of the lesbian, gay, bi and trans communities in Hull are being invited to find out about adopting a child.
The push is part of LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering … More
Contains Strong Language, the BBC’s national poetry and spoken-word festival, is back in Hull this weekend.
The prestigious three-day celebration of the spoken word thrusts in the spotlight with … More
Hull’s last surviving distant-water sidewinder trawler, the Arctic Corsair, celebrates her 60th birthday on Saturday.
The trawler was launched on 29 February 1960, ready to be fitted out to begin … More
Vulnerable people in Hull can feel safer in the city thanks to a project that provides support when its needed most.
Safe Place Hull works with shops, banks, bus stations, … More
Parents and carers have endless play inspiration at their fingertips with the launch of a new project.
Active Imaginations has been designed to keep toddlers’ brains and bodies active. Public … More
Scottish pop rock band Texas are heading to Hull.
The Sharleen Spiteri-led outfit, who had a smash hit with Say What You Want in the 1990s, will bring their UK … More
Hull’s Princes Quay bridge is starting to take shape with all 11 pieces of the structure now in position.
The Highways England project, which is the first phase of the … More
Olympic gold medal-winning boxer Luke Campbell is working with Hull City Council to create a new health and wellbeing hub in the city centre.
The stylish facility is set to … More
Families who have children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) are being asked for their views on provision in the city.
Families, carers and professionals who work with children … More
It feels like a keep-your-money-in-your-pocket type of weekend – and with so many fantastic exhibitions going on in the city, why not keep your cash and take in some culture?… More
As part of the national Recycling Week 2019, some of Hull most popular features will be lit up in bright green.
It will see the fountains in Queen Victoria Square, … More
How many more warm weekends can we expect? Your guess is probably as good as those made by local TV weather presenters.
While the sun may still shine, get out … More
A Second World War veteran, a headscarf heroine and Hull’s first female GP are among five figures who could inspire the name for Hull’s new bridge spanning the A63.
These … More
Hull residents have a chance to comment on their polling station location as a polling station review begins today.
In Hull, there are 117 polling districts and polling stations for … More
The budget statement from Councillor Stephen Brady, Leader of Hull City Council, has been approved for 2020/21.
The budget, approved at a meeting of Full Council today, includes changes in … More