Six residents receive £1,000 fines for fly-tipping in Hull 16th July 2025 Hull City Council is urging residents to make use of the multiple authorised waste schemes and services available in the city, following six substantial fly-tipping fines last month (June). In the six separate incidents, the offenders were caught dumping waste in Bristol Road, Melwood Grove, Lambert Street, Airlee Street, Mayfield Street, and Grandale. Fly-tipping is […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Charles QuinnfineFly-tippinghousehold waste and recycling centreReuse shop
Hull property occupier fined £600 for failing to dispose of household waste responsibly 15th July 2025 Hull City Council is urging property owners and occupiers to dispose of household waste responsibly, to avoid facing a substantial fine, or prosecution. This warning comes after an occupier of a property in Hull was fined £600 last month (June) for failing to dispose of their waste legally. The incident was reported to the council’s […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnfineFly-tippingillegal waste carriersuntidy land
Thoresby Primary School: Pupils join Love Your Neighbourhood team for community litter-pick in Avenues ward 17th June 2025 Year 1 pupils from Thoresby Primary School recently joined Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood team for a community litter-pick, helping to make the streets around their school cleaner and greener. Held in May, the session began with an engaging presentation delivered by a team member from the Love Your Neighbourhood project. The presentation introduced […] Read more Environment News Waste Avenues wardCouncillor Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodThoresby Primary School
Council warning as over £3,000 in fines issued for littering 25th April 2025 People in Hull are being urged to dispose of their litter responsibly to avoid prosecution. The call comes after nine people were recently convicted for littering after failing to pay fixed penalty notices. In total the individuals received criminal records and were ordered to pay £3,538 in fines and costs – an average of £393 […] Read more News Waste Adam McArthurKeep Britain TidyLA Support LtdLitteringprosecution
The Friends of Hull General Cemetery: Council applauds ‘incredible’ community of volunteers 15th April 2025 Hull City Council highlights the efforts of The Friends of Hull General Cemetery, a dedicated community of volunteers transforming and preserving the site of heritage and natural interest. Founded by Bill Longbone in 2018, The Friends of Hull General Cemetery is a dedicated community group of volunteers committed to the care and restoration of the […] Read more Community and Living News Waste Elizabeth DillonLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your StreetThe Friends of Hull General Cemeteryvolunteering
Cabinet approves new waste collection service 24th March 2025 Hull City Council’s Cabinet has approved a new brown waste collection service, addressing the statutory requirement for weekly food waste collections from April 2026. Today (Monday 24 March) Cabinet reviewed a comprehensive report detailing two options for the weekly collection of food waste from all households, including flats. The report also outlined the council’s statutory […] Read more News Waste Adam McArthurbrown binCabinetFood waste
Cabinet to consider options for new waste collection service 21st March 2025 Hull City Council’s Cabinet is set to review options for a new brown waste collection service, addressing the statutory requirement for weekly food waste collections from April 2026. The comprehensive report details options for the weekly collection of food waste from all households, including flats, and outlines the council’s statutory obligations regarding commercial waste collection […] Read more News Waste Adam McArthurbrown binCabinetFood wastewaste
Marfleet Park makeover: Schoolchildren join Hull City Council for community litter-pick 18th March 2025 Children from Marfleet Primary Academy, and their parents, recently joined Hull City Council on a community litter-pick at Marfleet Park. Organised by the councils Love Your Neighbourhood team, in coordination with the school, the community litter-pick was carried out in Marfleet Park on Tuesday 11 March. The team provided the children and their parents with […] Read more Community and Living News Waste Elizabeth DillonLove Your NeighbourhoodMarfleet ParkMarfleet Primary Academy
Double success for Hull City Council at public service excellence awards 13th December 2024 Hull City Council has claimed two honours at the 2024 Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) performance network awards. Teams claimed the most improved performer award in both the Parks, Open Space and Horticultural category, as well as in the Street Cleansing category. The prizes were given at a ceremony in Blackpool, where Hull City […] Read more Environment News Parks Waste APSE AwardsCllr Charles Quinn
Christmas bin collection dates and recycling centre opening times 12th December 2024 Hull City Council is reminding residents to check their bin collection days over the festive period. Due to the bank holidays over Christmas and New Year, there will be changes to the usual collection schedule. Hull residents can check their collection days at any time via the online bin collection day checker or on the 2024-25 calendars […] Read more News Waste Christmas 2024Christmas bin collectionsCllr Quinnrecyclingrecycling centres
Council issues warning of significant fines after more people caught fly tipping 3rd December 2024 Hull City Council has reiterated its zero tolerance approach to people caught illegally depositing rubbish in the city after three separate £1,000 fixed penalty notices were handed out. The first fine was issued when a local resident was seen dumping bagged and loose household waste on Harlech Close in July. This was reported by a […] Read more Environment News Waste Cllr Charles Quinnfly tippingwaste
Hull residents prosecuted and ordered to pay over £6,000 for untidy land 29th November 2024 Hull City Council is warning property owners and occupiers to maintain the cleanliness of their land, to avoid facing prosecution. This warning comes after four property owners and two occupiers were prosecuted and fined a combined total of £6,200 last month (October) for failing to deal with the condition of their property’s. In all cases, […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles Quinnprosecutionsuntidy land