Hull City Council weekly traffic and travel update – 21 June 21st June 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
Free family fun as Armed Forces Day celebrated in Hull 21st June 2024 Hull city centre will turn red, white and blue next weekend as Armed Forces Day is celebrated. Queen Victoria Square will play host to this free event next Saturday (29 June) which promises to have something for the whole family. Free activities on offer include a climbing wall, Scrapstore craft activities, face painting and balloon […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Armed Forces DayArmed Forces Day 24Kath Wynne-HagueQueen Victoria Square
Hull’s vibrant street art and graffiti scene celebrated in summer exhibition 21st June 2024 A new exhibition at Humber Street Gallery, Live Like Legends, will showcase four decades of Hull’s vibrant street art and graffiti scene this summer. Spanning two floors, the show will explore the joys and complexities of this unique form of public expression, which has had a striking presence in Hull since the early 1980s. Live […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Absolutely CulturedCulture HullHumber Street GalleryLive Like Legends
Full Council approves final draft Order for Hull and East Yorkshire Devolution 21st June 2024 At the Full Council meeting of Hull City Council yesterday, approval was given to present before Parliament the final draft Order for the creation of Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. East Riding of Yorkshire’s Full Council met on Thursday 16th May, when approval was also granted. In order to legally establish the Combined […] Read more Devolution News DevolutionFull Council
Drypool Bridge overnight closures to allow for district heat survey 21st June 2024 Drypool Bridge will close for three nights next week to allow for surveys to take place as part of the council’s Hull District Heat Network (HDHN) project. The closures will take place on Clarence Street between 8pm and 6am on Monday 24, Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 June. The road will reopen as normal at […] Read more Environment News Regeneration Rivers and bridges Transport & Streets Clarence StreetDrypool BridgeGarry TaylorHull District Heat Network
Refugee Week celebration at Avenues Centre: A week of unity, culture and community 19th June 2024 The Avenues Adult Education Centre has held a series of events in celebration of Refugee Week. This week-long event, running from June 17-23, aims to honour the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees in our community. Refugee Week is an annual event dedicated to celebrating the positive contributions made by refugees to the UK. In […] Read more Community and Living News Regeneration What's on ESOLRefugee WeekThe Avenues Adult Education Centre
Lord Mayor’s Civic Service to take place 19th June 2024 The annual Lord Mayor’s Civic Service will take place at Hull Minster on Sunday 23 June. All are welcome, with the service starting at 2.00pm. A civic procession will take place beforehand, starting at the Guildhall at 1.40pm. It will be led by the Humberside Police band, which will also lead the procession back to […] Read more Civic News Cllr Mark CollinsonGuildhallLord Mayor
Hull Bus Alliance encourages people to choose more sustainable transport this Clean Air Day 19th June 2024 Hull City Council, Stagecoach and East Yorkshire Buses are working together to encourage residents, businesses and communities in Hull to make more sustainable travel choices and help clean up our air this Clean Air Day (Thursday 20 June). Air pollution is linked to 43,000 deaths per year in the UK, with both the World Health Organization […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets east yorkshire busesHull Bus AllianceHull City CouncilNational Clean Air DayStagecoach East Midlandssustainable travel
5 places in Hull to cheer on England during Euro 2024 18th June 2024 Euro 2024 is underway and the mighty England already have their first win of the tournament. Hopefully it will be the first of many, so here’s five spots in Hull where you can cheer on the Three Lions this June (and hopefully July). Social Humber Street You can follow England’s progress at Social on Humber […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Sport What's on Euro 2024Hull pubsHull sports bars
Full lineup revealed for Fresh Ink – an exciting playwriting festival heading to Hull 18th June 2024 Middle Child have today announced the full programme for Fresh Ink, a new annual playwriting festival coming to Hull’s Fruit Market from 20-21 July. The festival will include performances of work-in-progress plays, commissioned for Fresh Ink, by Rosie Race, Hannah Scorer, Grace Waga Glevey, Marc Graham, Prince Kundai and Andrew Houghton. There will also be […] Read more Leisure & Culture News Theatre What's on Fresh InkMiddle ChildPaul SmithWykeland Group
Find out how to get involved in Hull Refugee Week 2024 17th June 2024 Hull Refugee Week 2024 is underway – and there are a tonne of events taking place across the city over the next few days. Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. Established in 1998 in the UK, this annual festival […] Read more Leisure & Culture News What's on Hull Refugee WeekRefugee WeekWelcome House
Hull City Council celebrate Learning Disability Week 2024 17th June 2024 This week is Learning Disability Week and Hull City Council have put together a series of videos to celebrate. The event is organised by the charity Mencap. It provides the opportunity to raise awareness about different learning disabilities and what life is like for those who have one. It’s also a chance to celebrate what […] Read more Adult social care News adult social carelearning disabilitieslearning disabilityLearning Disability Week