CCTV helps catch three Hull residents fly-tipping in the city 19th April 2021 Two men and a woman have been fined for fly-tipping waste in Hull, after CCTV cameras caught them in the act. Danut Volovaci of Suffolk Terrace, Hull, was prosecuted and ordered to pay £826 after a mobile CCTV camera caught him fly-tipping a sofa on Suffolk Street, Hull. Watch the CCTV footage here: Sofia Musi […] Read more News Waste Caught on cameraCCTVDoug SharpEnvironment AgencyFly-tipping
Hull mums share experiences of having babies during pandemic 19th April 2021 Mums in Hull have been sharing their experiences of having a baby during the pandemic as part of a new campaign from Hull City Council that encourages women to connect with other mums to support their mental health and wellbeing. Pregnant women have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus lockdown, with isolation and reduced access […] Read more Children and families Health and Social Care News Public Health Us MumsUs Mums Need
Hull City Council reminds families not to send children to school if they have coronavirus symptoms 19th April 2021 Hull City Council is urging families not to send children into school or college if anyone in the household has Coronavirus symptoms. If a parent or child has symptoms, the whole household should isolate and a PCR test should be booked for the person with symptoms. The symptoms are – a high temperature a new, […] Read more Children and families Coronavirus Education and Learning News Hull Learning Partnership
The Big Ask: children and young people in Hull asked what they need to live happier lives 19th April 2021 Children and young people in Hull have the chance to give their views on what the Government should prioritise in planning the recovery from the coronavirus outbreak, as The Big Ask launches. The Big Ask is the largest ever national survey of children in England, driven by the new Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, […] Read more Children and families Community and Living Coronavirus Education and Learning News The Big Ask
More Hull children offered first choice of primary school 16th April 2021 More than 3000 children will take up their places at one of the city’s 71 primary schools this September. Today, primary school place allocations were today sent out to Hull parents for children starting school in September. This year just over 98 percent of children received one of their preferred primary schools, which is an […] Read more Children and families Education and Learning News
Launch of tender process to build new maritime visitor centre for Hull 16th April 2021 The creation of a new visitor centre at North End Shipyard has moved a step closer with contractors now being invited to show an interest in delivering this element of the £30m Hull Maritime project. Interested contractors are now able to enter the first stages of a tender process by expressing an interest and completing […] Read more Business Leisure & Culture News Regeneration Hull Maritime ProjectHull: Yorkshire’s Maritime CityMaritimeNorth End ShipyardVisitor Centre
Pavement licences relaxed for hospitality businesses 16th April 2021 Hull City Council is relaxing pavement licence rules as it works to support hospitality businesses as they reopen after a challenging year. The move to ease the terms of licences already issued to bars, pubs and cafes is in recognition of the work of hospitality bosses to make sure everyone is protected and is Covid […] Read more News COVID-19licensing
Extension of grant to help Hull’s rough sleepers 16th April 2021 The Government has confirmed it will extend funding for a Hull City Council initiative to help alleviate rough sleeping in the city. The £110,000 grant from the Government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative provides another three months of funding for an assessment hub in the city where outreach workers assess the needs of rough sleepers and help […] Read more News homelessnessrough sleepers
Northern Gas Networks to undertake essential works on major Hull route 16th April 2021 Major works to improve gas connections in a popular part of the city centre will take place this week. From 12am on Saturday 17 April, Northern Gas Networks (NGN) will be undertaking essential works to repair a 36 metre long gas main in George Street. As a result, a road closure will be in place […] Read more News Transport & Streets George StreetNorth BridgeNorthern Gas NetworksOne Network
Hull City Council statement in response to traffic issues across the city 15th April 2021 Hull City Council statement in response to traffic issues across the city: “Hull is in the midst of a huge transformation to its transport system, with major works taking place across the city, including the A63, Stoneferry Corridor and utility repairs. “The current works are being undertaken by a number of organisations in addition to […] Read more News Regeneration
Summer event to shine light on Hull’s creativity 15th April 2021 A three-day event will take place in Hull this summer celebrating the city’s creativity and culture. Creative Hull, from Absolutely Cultured, will see installations and performances taking place all over the city in disused shops and buildings, outdoor spaces, existing venues and online. The event will take place from 16 – 18 July. Stephen Munn, […] Read more Children and families Leisure & Culture News Theatre What's on Absolutely CulturedCreative HullMiddle Child TheatreStephen Munn
Hull’s Punch Hotel unrecognisable after stylish £140,000 makeover 15th April 2021 A popular Hull city centre pub is unveiling a stylish new look after completing its long-awaited refurbishment. The Punch Hotel in Queen Victoria Square reopened in September 2019 after being taken over by Forrest & Co, which brought plans for a comprehensive makeover. The project was delayed first by bad winter weather and then uncertainty […] Read more Business News Regeneration Forrest & CoHullBIDKathryn ShillitoPunch HotelQueen Victoria Square