Hull families receive their child’s primary school place offer 19th April 2022 Families across the city will today, Tuesday 19 April, receive their children’s primary school place allocation for September. In Hull, 98 per cent of parents have received one of their preferred schools, with 94 per cent of families obtaining their first preference. Parents that applied using the council’s online service will have received an email […] Read more Education and Learning News Educationprimary school places
Hull residents fined for fly tipping 18th April 2022 Hull City Council is releasing more information about successful prosecutions for a number of environmental crimes across the city. Fly tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not have a licence to accept it’. The council always recommends that residents dispose of or recycle waste properly through legitimate […] Read more News Waste Fly-tippinghousehold wasteHousehold waste and recycling centreswaste
Landlords and property owners urged to manage waste responsibly following environmental prosecution 18th April 2022 Hull City Council is warning landlords and property owners about maintaining the cleanliness of their land, after a prosecution that resulted in fines and costs totalling £7,222.75 Amazing Lets Limited has been prosecuted by Hull City Council for failing to deal with the condition of two household properties, which were causing a statutory nuisance due to […] Read more News Waste Fly-tippingHousehold waste and recycling centreswaste
Better connections up ahead as new A63 Castle Street underpass develops 14th April 2022 Via National Highways Work on a new underpass for the A63 Castle Street in Hull is moving forward, creating better connections for drivers in the city centre. Significant progress has already been made and the next stage will see the installation of new wall panels in the 400m underpass, where east-west traffic will travel below […] Read more News Transport & Streets A63 Castle StreetNational HighwaysRoadworks
Weekly roadworks update – April 14 14th April 2022 Work to improve the paving in Lowgate and Market Place is now complete. The new footpaths benefit from a high-quality natural stone finish, further enhancing the appearance of the Old Town and making it more accessible for everyone. The road has now reopened to traffic in both directions. While some snagging work may continue into […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateLowgateMarket PlaceOld TownRoadworks
Jobseekers and employers invited to recruitment fair 14th April 2022 Are you looking for a new job? Or seeking more employees to boost your business? Hull City Council’s Employment Hub is hosting a recruitment fair at the Guildhall on Wednesday 20 April from 9.30am to 2pm. The event is free to attend and will allow potential candidates to meet employers, who will be showcasing a […] Read more Business News Employment HubJobs
Successful fly tipping prosecution across the city 13th April 2022 Hull City Council warns residents to ensure they dispose of waste legally or face enforcement action, following a string of prosecutions for fly tipping. The council always recommends that residents dispose of or recycle waste properly through legitimate services. Fly tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not […] Read more News Waste Fly-tippingwaste
Conservation of maritime paintings now complete 11th April 2022 Work to conserve a collection of historic maritime paintings from the Hull Maritime Museum is now complete. Following a survey of 400 paintings, the 13 selected works of art that depict a variety of maritime themes with important links to the city’s history were sent to the conservation studio of Lincoln University for essential conservation […] Read more Leisure & Culture Museums News Regeneration Conservation of paintingsHull MaritimeHull Maritime MuseumHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City
Full steam ahead: New affordable train tickets available for Hull visitors 11th April 2022 Hull City Council is proud to support a new, affordable travel initiative run by Hull Trains The Hull Leisure Return ticket allows visitors to return travel to Hull and back, from Doncaster, Selby, Howden or Brough, for a discounted fare of £10 or less. Tickets can be bought on the day of travel, and be used […] Read more News Transport & Streets Easter holidaysHull TrainsTravel
Space things up this Easter with Hull Museums’ free Science Spectacular! 8th April 2022 Budding young scientists are invited to get involved in a celebration of science at the Museums Quarter during the Easter holidays. Hull Museums have teamed up with the University of Hull, Explorer Dome, Science Made Simple, and more for an exciting 2-day Science Spectacular packed full of free bookable and drop in activities for all […] Read more Children and families Leisure & Culture Museums News What's on Children and familiesEasterEaster holidaysHull Culture and LeisureHull MuseumsMuseums QuarterStreetlife Museum
Weekly roadworks update – April 8 8th April 2022 It was announced this week that major works to reconstruct the carriageways and footpaths on Leads would begin later this month, as part of the Stoneferry Corridor project. The work will be in three phases and will take approximately 14 weeks, beginning on April 25. During phases 1 and 2, Leads Road will be closed […] Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Hundreds of students take part in Hull’s first active travel festival 8th April 2022 More than 100 primary school students across Hull took part in the city’s first active travel festival in a bid to encourage healthier lifestyles. Schools including Bude Park Primary School participated in a host of educational activities which focused on three key active travel themes including health and wellbeing, the environment and road safety. The […] Read more Education and Learning News Regeneration Transport & Streets Bude Park Primary SchoolFirst Step SportsHull Active SchoolsModeshift STARS