Public engagement exercise to seek local views on roundabout improvements in Kingswood 30th June 2025 Hull City Council is seeking feedback on proposals for two roundabout improvement schemes at Ennerdale Leisure Centre and Wawne Road / Bude Road, as part of the Kingswood Area Action Plan. Obtaining the views of residents, businesses and community groups on the designs for these schemes is an important step and will help the council […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Bude RoadCouncillor Mark IeronimoEnnerdale Leisure CentrekingswoodKingswood AAPKingswood Area Action PlanWawne Road
Heat warning issued for Hull 30th June 2025 For the second time this summer, an amber heat health alert is in place for Hull. The alerts have four levels; green, yellow, amber and red, and are issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Amber means increased risk to people aged over 65, very young children and people with additional vulnerabilities. There is […] Read more News
Hull City Council team up with local sports clubs to champion new opportunities for care leavers 30th June 2025 Hull City Council’s Room 42 team have been working with the charitable foundations of two major sports clubs to develop exciting new opportunities for young care experienced people in the city. Room 42 have developed a close partnership with local charitable foundations, the Hull Kingston Rovers Foundation and the Tigers Trust, to develop and expand […] Read more Children and families News Care LeaversCare Leavers ForumEmploymentfootballHull CityHull Kingston RoversHull KRJobsLearning and skillsRoom 42RugbyRugby LeagueTiger TrustTraining
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 27 June 27th June 2025 Here is the latest breakdown of scheduled and emergency works taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates: Read more News Transport & Streets Hull weekly roadworks updateRoadworks
Chance for residents to raise antisocial behaviour issues 27th June 2025 Not Where I Live Week launches on Monday, to shine a spotlight on community issues and give residents the chance to raise problems. Pop-in sessions, patch walks, drop-in surgeries and more will be taking place over the course of the week. Council teams including Neighbourhood Nuisance, Neighbourhoods and Housing and Streetscene will be working with […] Read more News
1970s vintage photos sought for Hull Museums 27th June 2025 Hull Museums are on the hunt for photos of Hull and its residents in the 1970s. In a new exhibition opening Thursday 10 July at the Streetlife Museum, the team is looking for residents to share their memories and photographs of themselves and the city fifty years ago. Glam and Gloom: 1970’s Britain will explore […] Read more Leisure & Culture Museums News 1970sexhibitionGlam and Gloom: 1970s BritainHull MuseumsSarah HowardStreetlife Museum
Familiar face returns to council as assistant director 27th June 2025 Hull City Council has appointed Angela Blake as its new assistant director of major projects & infrastructure. Angela joins the council from her role as the assistant director economy and development at Bradford Council, with responsibility for major projects, economic development, regeneration and external funding. Born and raised in Beverley with an extensive background in […] Read more News Regeneration Angela BlakeChris JacksonMajor Projects
Body camera trial aims to enhance safety for parking officers 26th June 2025 In a move to improve safety, Hull City Council’s parking enforcement officers are set to trial the use of body cameras. Starting this month (June), civil enforcement officers (CEOs) will be equipped with body cameras during their daily duties. The trial aims to provide an additional layer of security for CEOs by documenting interactions with […] Read more News Transport & Streets civil enforcement officerCouncillor Mark Ieronimoparkingsafety
Hull City Council urges local families to foster as it increases its support 26th June 2025 With rising demand for safe, stable homes for children in care, Hull City Council is stepping up its efforts to recruit and retain foster carers – offering an enhanced support package and renewing its pledge to prioritise people over profit. The council is calling on residents to consider fostering through Hull Fostering, a not-for-profit service […] Read more Children and families News Children and familiesChildren and young peopleCouncillor Linda TockFosteringHull Fostering
Are you primed to work for Amazon? 25th June 2025 Residents of Hull and the East Riding looking for a new career role which ticks all the boxes are invited to a recruitment event to help to fill thousands of jobs with Amazon. The multi-national technology giant will open its new fulfilment centre at Melton West Business Park later this year. Hull City Council’s Employment […] Read more Business News Regeneration AmazonCllr Paul Drake DavisEmployment HubHull Central Library
Cabinet approves new plan to invest in Hull’s infrastructure 23rd June 2025 A five-year plan to significantly improve and enhance many of the city’s bridges, statues, monuments, and fountains has been given the green light by Hull City Council’s Cabinet today (Monday 23 June). Approval for the investment marks a major shift in the council’s approach to preserving the city’s infrastructure by bringing together capital spending, inspections, […] Read more News Rivers and bridges BridgesCouncillor mike rossInvestment
Armed Forces Day celebrated in Hull 20th June 2025 Hull will turn red, white and blue next weekend as Armed Forces Day is celebrated in the city centre. Queen Victoria Square will play host to this free event next Saturday (28 June) which promises to have something for the whole family. As part of the 80th anniversary year the city will join the major […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Armed Forces DayCllr Rob PritchardHull city centreQueen Victoria Square