Update: Work to Anlaby Road continues 5th February 2021 As the improvements to Anlaby Road continue, a short-term road closure will be in place until Monday 22 February. Since Monday 8 February a closure has be in place at the junction of Trenton Avenue and Anlaby Road. Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for economic investment and regeneration, said: “During the ongoing improvement works our […] Read more News Transport & Streets Anlaby RoadCouncillor Daren HaleTrenton Avenue
Essential roadworks to begin in Gillshill Road 5th February 2021 Work to resurface Gillshill Road will begin next week. The work will take place from Cavendish Road to Whitethorn Way on Monday 8 February. Traffic management will be in place, with motorists diverted via James Reckitt Avenue, Lambwath Road and Cayton Road. In the other direction it’s Sutton Road, Lambwath Road and Cayton Road. Councillor […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Anita HarrisonGillshill RoadWright Civil Engineering
Update: Work to Stoneferry Corridor reaches milestone 3rd February 2021 As work to upgrade Stoneferry Corridor continues, a three night road closure will be in place. On the evenings of Tuesday 16, Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 February a closure will be in place in Sutton Road heading west, between Holwell Road roundabout and Sutton Road/Ennerdale/Stockholm Road roundabout. The evening closure will start at 8pm […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Daren HaleHumber LEPStoneferry Corridor
Plans to secure the future of Hull’s oldest bridge have been revealed 2nd February 2021 A report has been published setting out the options to secure the future of Hull’s most historic bridge. The Grade II-listed Sculcoates Bridge on Chapman Street, which opened in 1874, has been closed to motorists since April 2020, after an inspection found that its condition had deteriorated to the point that it was no longer […] Read more News Transport & Streets CabinetChapman StreetCouncillor Daren HaleSculcoates Bridge
Motorists warned to avoid travelling into Hull this weekend as critical road improvements take place 29th January 2021 Motorists in Hull are being asked to avoid travelling around the city this weekend, as critical roadworks take place to improve the city’s transport network. A number of essential roadworks are currently taking place across Hull, including the multi-million pound upgrade to Stoneferry Corridor, improvements to Hessle Road, Anlaby Road and Holderness Road, and the […] Read more News Transport & Streets A63 Castle StreetAnlaby RoadCouncillor Daren HaleHessle RoadHolderness RoadNational HighwaysStoneferry Corridor
Weekend work paves way for progress in major transport upgrade 25th January 2021 A weekend closure will be in place for the A63 this coming weekend, as work to the major road upgrade continues. Over the course of the weekend hoardings around Murdoch’s Connection, Hull’s new footbridge, will be removed in preparation for its eagerly-anticipated opening. Yorkshire Water will be rerouting the sewers to allow for construction of […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets A63Castle StreetMurdoch's ConnectionNational Highways
Cyclists reminded to stay safe and visible when using the roads 22nd January 2021 Cyclists and motorists are being urged to ensure their lights are working, especially during the darker mornings and evenings. The reminder comes after an increasing number of road users have been seen without the correct safety measures when using a shared road space. Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for regeneration and economic investment, said: “We […] Read more News Transport & Streets Be BrightBe SeenCouncillor Daren HaleCyclistsSafer Roads Humber
West-bound cycle lane in North Bridge temporarily suspended 21st January 2021 The cycle lane heading west across North Bridge will be temporarily removed so that repair work can take place to the bridge. Cyclists will be diverted onto the footpath, and are advised to dismount when crossing. Motorists will remain unaffected by this diversion and can continue to use North Bridge as normal. These measures will […] Read more News Transport & Streets Cycle lanesNorth Bridge
Park Street reopens 20th January 2021 Park Street has fully reopened following a successful repair to the sinkhole. The highways team at Hull City Council fixed the sinkhole by filling it with concrete and sealing it with a protective layer. Motorist are thanked for their patience whilst the essential repairs took place. Read more News Transport & Streets Park StreetSinkhole
Emergency closure in Park Street, Hull 18th January 2021 Park Street in Hull is closed to motorists heading north from Anlaby Road, after a sinkhole appeared. A highways team is currently on site assessing the damage. As a result of the evaluation, a full road closure may need to be implemented for the safety of motorists. The closure stretches from Anlaby Road to Londesborough […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Daren Haleemergency closurePark Street
Essential roadworks to begin in Pembroke Grove 14th January 2021 Work to reconstruct the road in Pembroke Grove will begin from next week. The work will start on Monday 18 January and take place in three phases in order to minimise disruption to traffic. It will take place from St John’s Grove to Downing Grove and a diversion route will be in place. Councillor Anita […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Anita HarrisonPembroke GroveWright Civil Engineering
Work to improve key Holderness Road route begins next week 13th January 2021 Work to improve a key section of Holderness Road, between Diadem roundabout and Ganstead roundabout, will begin next week. A full carriageway reconstruction will take place, providing a safer road surface for motorists, following a funding boost from central Government. The work will be spilt into three phases in order to minimise disruption to motorists […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Councillor Daren HaleDiadem roundaboutEast Riding of Yorkshire CouncilGanstead roundaboutHolderness RoadHumber LEPNorthern Powerhouse