Young traders impress at Trinity Market
Some of the city’s most creative and entrepreneurial young traders gathered at Trinity Market on Saturday to take part in a competition to find the National Market Traders Federation’s (NMTF) … More
Some of the city’s most creative and entrepreneurial young traders gathered at Trinity Market on Saturday to take part in a competition to find the National Market Traders Federation’s (NMTF) … More
Experiencing any form of sensory loss can be life-changing.
Hull City Council offers a huge amount of support and guidance to children and adults who are deaf and/or blind, and … More
The arrival of the sun this weekend will be welcome news for most of us.
Temperatures are predicted to hit a blistering 29C on Saturday and stay warm through the … More
Hull City Council has issued a statement on the closure of the Hull Paragon Interchange gates at the Anlaby Road entrance.
The statement reveals that representatives of the council met … More
The sun plans to shine this weekend, we are told, so ditch the umbrellas and dig out the wide-brimmed hat for a few days of fun.
The Big Malarkey Festival … More
Hull band Bud Sugar will return to the Bonus Arena in Hull on Saturday 14 September.
The band were among the very first to take to the arena’s stage in … More
Lovehullhq has launched on Instagram.
The @lovehullhq channel is dedicated to showcasing what a proud, independent and creative city Hull is.
One of the themes on the channel is Sporty … More
Archaeology work has begun has begun ahead of a new extension at the historic Hull Minster.
A new visitor and heritage centre in a glass, bronze and stone extension on … More
Hull City Council successfully prosecuted three residents for fly-tipping in Hull.
The offenders were caught on CCTV footage carrying out the criminal acts and have all be landed with heavy … More
The Big Malarkey Festival will open its gates to the public this weekend.
Over the past week, school children have been visiting the children’s literacy festival in East Park, where … More
Hull City Council’s fleet of 49 waste vehicles have had a rebrand – and they are encouraging residents to love Hull and recycle correctly.
Last month, more than 80 per … More
One of the first artworks gifted to Hull by Thomas Ferens has won a prestigious award that will allow it to be preserved and displayed for future generations.
The Night … More
Hull’s Paul Jubb is tennis’s new star.
The 19 year old, who grew up in a council house in Hull, will play in the men’s singles at Wimbledon for the … More
As Ennerdale Leisure Centre prepares to close its doors for a £1.76 million refurb, users are being offered free bus travel to its closest alternative, Woodford.
The facility in … More
Essential repair works will take place in Preston Road from Friday 28 June.
The kerbing and carriageway works will take place between Marfleet Lane and Annandale Road.
The road will … More
Hull City Council is flying a specially designed flag at The Guildhall and Central Library to mark the 70th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights.
The Universal Declaration … More
Hull City Council has moved a step closer to tackling problems arising from houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) across the city.
The council’s Cabinet today supported a plan that would … More
Young traders and independent businesses are going to be celebrated on Saturday at Hull’s Trinity Market.
Some of the city’s most creative, entrepreneurial and hard-working traders are going in front … More
Not only does today mark the start of summer with the longest day of the year, it is also the start of National Picnic Week. We are fortunate to have … More
Six Hull residents have been prosecuted for a number of environmental crimes including fly-tipping, untidy land, and littering, across the city.
Kirk Horne of Torridge Grove, Hull, was prosecuted and … More
The second phase of the £3.8m restoration of Pearson Park will begin on Monday (June 24).
In December the park’s iconic archway was removed. It is currently being restored by … More
This week is Refugee Week; a week that celebrates different pasts, shared futures.
Hull City Council is proud to support Refugee Week, the UK’s largest festival celebrating the contribution of … More
Hull’s first gin distillery and bar is celebrating the city’s rich maritime heritage by launching a special gin honouring the city’s seafaring past.
Humber Street Distillery Co. has launched its … More
Cabinet is being asked to approve the allocation of £4m of funding to carry out improvements to Queens Gardens.
The improvements would see the complete rebuilding of the retaining walls … More
On Tuesday, the eyes of the sporting world will turn to Royal Ascot – one of horse racing’s most prestigious festivals.
For five days, stars of flat racing from all … More
Work to improve Eastern Cemetery in Hull will begin on Monday 17 June.
The work will create 1,150 new spaces as Hull City Council capital investment will mean burials will … More
Could you share your home with an adult who is in need of support?
That’s just what kind-hearted Clare did after becoming involved with the Shared Lives scheme in Hull. … More
The Kaiser Chiefs are coming to the Bonus Arena early next year.
The Yorkshire band, famed for songs such as I Predict A Riot, Ruby and Every Day I … More
It’s Father’s Day this Sunday and, let’s be honest, most people tend to leave picking out a gift to the last minute. If the kitchen cupboard is overflowing with ‘world’s … More
Hull has maintained its Fairtrade City status – and has made a commitment to keep promoting Fairtrade principles.
Fairtrade ensures farmers and workers in developing countries around the world are … More