Drypool Bridge: “We are dedicated to doing the repair work properly”, says Councillor Mark Ieronimo 5th August 2024 Cllr Ieronimo, cabinet portfolio holder for transportation, roads, and highways, went ‘back to the floor’ as he joined Hull City Council’s bridges team at Drypool Bridge. The visit, which took place on Thursday 11 July, allowed Cllr Ieronimo to gain a firsthand understanding of the extensive design, repair, and strengthening works required. This site visit underscores the […] Read more News Rivers and bridges Councillor Mark IeronimoDrypool BridgeEsh Construction LimitedMason Clark Associates
Hull opens for business as usual as huge clean up operation completed 4th August 2024 Street cleansing crews from Hull City Council have worked overnight to ensure the city is open for business as usual. Hull interchange has reopened, Queen Victoria Square, Ferensway and Spring Bank have also been cleared following damage caused yesterday after scenes of criminality. Jameson Street has also reopened apart from a number of shops between […] Read more News Cllr Jack Haines
Council Leader condemns ‘disgraceful behaviour’ in city centre 3rd August 2024 Statement from Councillor Mike Ross, Leader of Hull City Council: “Today, I speak on behalf of the overwhelming majority of Hull residents as I condemn the appalling scenes witnessed in our city centre this afternoon. This is not the Hull we know and love. “These actions do not reflect the beliefs of those who genuinely care about […] Read more News Cllr Mike Ross
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 02 August 2nd August 2024 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
Councils commit to permanent memorial for Legacy families 2nd August 2024 Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council have confirmed a commitment to a permanent memorial for those affected by the ongoing incident involving Legacy Independent Funeral Directors Limited. Over the past few weeks, council staff have supported Humberside Police with visits to next of kin to discuss their wishes for their loved one’s […] Read more Legacy Funeral Directors Incident News Legacy Independent Funeral Directors
What’s on in Hull – August 2024 1st August 2024 There is so much going on in Hull this month, including the return of some of the city’s most popular annual events – Humber Street Sesh Hull Marina, Saturday 3 August, 12pm until 11pm It simply wouldn’t be summer without Humber Street Sesh. The award-winning Humber Street Sesh returns, headlined by acclaimed Shoegaze 4-piece bdrmm. […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Calum ScottDino DayHealthy HolidaysHumber Street SeshOcean Colour SceneWhat's On Hull August
100 volunteers to take over London to spread the word about Hull and East Yorkshire 31st July 2024 To celebrate Yorkshire Day on Thursday 1 August, an army of 100 volunteers are travelling to the capital for an East Yorkshire takeover. Volunteers will hand out white roses, postcards and chip spice and chat with Londoners about all the great things the region has to offer. They will also encourage them to enter a competition […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Councillor Rob PritchardcultureHEY VolunteeringHull TrainsLondonTourismVHEYVisit Hull and East YorkshireYorkshire Day
Love Your Neighbourhood: Drypool area next in line for a tidy-up 31st July 2024 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Drypool area next week. As part of the citywide Love Your Neighbourhood project, several streets within Hull’s Drypool Ward will undergo a comprehensive tidy-up from Monday 5 August to Friday 16 August, leaving streets transformed and residents with a renewed sense of pride […] Read more News Councillor Charles QuinnDrypoolLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your Street
Council continues to improve safety with new parallel zebra crossing on Anlaby Park Road North 29th July 2024 Hull City Council has announced that work to install a new pedestrian and cyclist crossing on Anlaby Park Road North will start next week. The work will convert the existing signalised pedestrian crossing on Anlaby Park Road North into a new pedestrian and cyclist parallel zebra crossing. The scheme is part of the council’s ongoing […] Read more News Transport & Streets Anlaby Park Road NorthCouncillor Mark IeronimoimprovementsWright Civil Engineering
Have your say on latest round of pocket parks in Hull 29th July 2024 The second round of applications for pocket parks in Hull is now open. Hull City Council is asking members of the public wishing to put forward pieces of land for rejuvenation in their area to contact their ward councillors or neighbourhood co-ordinators. The first round of pocket parks applications was held last year and four […] Read more Community and Living Leisure & Culture News Regeneration Cllr Rob PritchardOrchard ParkPocket Parks
Hull-iday fun weekly round-up: Things you can do with your children during the school holidays this week 26th July 2024 There are so many fun activities for your children to do this summer, many of them for free. Read our new round-up below to find out what’s happening this coming week. Medieval Mayhem!When? Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 JulyWhere? The Museums Quarter on High Street in Hull City CentreWhat does it cost? It’s free!What is […] Read more Children and families Ferens Leisure & Culture News What's on Children and familiesFerens Art GalleryFerens OpenHealthy HolidaysHull Culture and Leisureleisuresummer holidays
Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 26 July 26th July 2024 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