New pedestrian island to make crossing safer in Bellfield Avenue 23rd February 2023 A new pedestrian island will soon make it easier and safer to cross Bellfield Avenue in east Hull. The refuge island will be installed next month near the junction with Twickenham Close. Councillor Mark Ieronimo said: “As a council, we are committed to making our roads and streets safer and more accessible for everyone. “This […] Read more News Transport & Streets roads
Hull to trial ‘smart’ crossings and bus stops to enhance accessibility 23rd February 2023 Smart technology designed to make bus stops and pedestrian crossings more accessible will be trialled in Hull next month. Hull City Council has teamed up with Sm@rt Technology to try out the Smart Cross and Smart Bus solutions at four locations in the city throughout March. Sm@rt Technology is a company that develops and manufactures […] Read more News Transport & Streets Buses
Job vacancies at Hull City Council – February 23 23rd 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. Customer Support Officer – Fixed Term Salary details: £20812 – £21575 (pro-rata) Closing date: 26 February […] Read more Business Children and families Council Government and Democracy Customer Services News Transport & Streets businessJobsRecruitmenttransport
Local dancers to take over Hull New Theatre 22nd February 2023 Dance groups from across Hull will take to the stage at Hull New Theatre this Sunday (26 February). Hull City Council’s Youth Arts Initiative Creative Voice and Hull Dance will give young performers and choreographers a stage to showcase their talents on Sunday 26 February. The evening will showcase work by youth dance companies from […] Read more Hull New Theatre Leisure & Culture News What's on Creative Voice DanceHull DanceHull New Theatre
Hull City Council to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary 22nd February 2023 On Friday (24 February), Hull City Council will mark a year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Ukraine flag will be flown at full mast from the Guildhall, whilst Queen Victoria Square will be lit in blue and yellow across the weekend. Council staff will also be invited to participate in a national one-minute […] Read more Civic Council Government and Democracy News What's on AnniversaryCllr Mike RossHull4UkraineUkraineUkraine invasion
Hull City Council awarded £1.2m funding boost for adult social care 21st February 2023 Hull City Council has been given £1.2m in funding to spend on social care, with the aim of freeing up hospital beds and bolstering the social care workforce over winter. In September 2022, as part of Our Plan for Patients, the government announced a national £500m social care grant to boost the social care workforce […] Read more Adult social care Health and Social Care News adult social careCouncillor Linda Chambers
Council supports 29 projects through UK Shared Prosperity Fund 20th February 2023 Hull City Council is delighted to announce it has been able to support a host of local organisations in the first round of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). In total, £1.1m was distributed between 29 projects which were the recipients of funding ranging from £4,000 to £100,000. The council invited groups to apply last […] Read more News Regeneration Cllr Paul Drake DavisLevelling UpUK Shared Prosperity Fund
Do you have the energy to work for Siemens Gamesa? 20th February 2023 Hull City Council is delighted to announce that it is partnering with Siemens Gamesa to host a recruitment drive to fill hundreds of job roles. The bespoke event will be held at the Employment Hub at Hull Central Library on Albion Street from 9:30am to 3pm on Thursday 23 February. Siemens Gamesa, the world’s leader […] Read more Business News Regeneration Cllr Paul Drake DavisRecruitment DriveSiemens Gamesa
Bee-friendly bus shelters about to create a buzz in Hull 20th February 2023 There’s a real buzz around the new bus shelters winging their way to Hull. Thanks to a successful funding bid by Hull City Council’s public transport team, 19 bee-friendly bus shelters will be installed at bus stops on Hall Road and Hedon Road next month, in place of shelters currently in poor condition. The project […] Read more News Transport & Streets bus sheltersBusespublic transportUK Shared Prosperity Fund
Love Your Street project wins top prize at Keep Britain Tidy Awards 2023 17th February 2023 Hull City Council’s Love Your Street project picked up the biggest prize of the night at this year’s Keep Britain Tidy Awards. At last week’s ceremony at the Crowne Plaza in Liverpool, the council took home the award for Outstanding Service Delivery for its commitment to making the city cleaner and tidier through the Love […] Read more News Waste Keep Britain TidyLove Your Street
Roadworks update – 17 February 17th February 2023 Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Banning order for man who made Longhill residents’ lives ‘miserable’ 16th February 2023 A man has been banned from several Hull streets for a period of two years after blighting the lives of vulnerable and frightened residents with constant antisocial behaviour. Scott Vaughan, 35, of Mullion Close, Bransholme, received what is known as an ‘ouster injunction’, which bars him from a number of streets in the Longhill area, […] Read more News