Hull City Council launch ‘Love Your Neighbourhood’ project after successful trial year 12th March 2024 Hull City Council is proud to announce the official launch of the ‘Love Your Neighbourhood’ project, following a highly successful trial year. Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood clean-up programme – which aims to make the city’s streets cleaner and greener – has now officially been launched following a highly successful trial year, which saw […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia ConnerCouncillor mike rossLove Your Neighbourhood
Eight Hull residents successfully prosecuted for fly-tipping 29th February 2024 Hull City Council warns residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action, following eight fly-tipping prosecutions this month (February). The council continues to advise residents to dispose of their waste properly through legitimate services. Fly-tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not have a […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Julia ConnerFly-tipping prosecutionshousehold waste and recycling centreLove Your StreetReuse shop
Hull residents prosecuted for littering 28th February 2024 Hull City Council is continuing to warn residents to dispose of their litter responsibly, to avoid a substantial fine or prosecution. The warning comes after two residents, who failed to pay fines issued by the Council, were convicted in Hull Magistrates’ Court this month (February) after littering in Jameson Street and Whitefriargate. Both residents were […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia ConnerKeep Britain Tidylitter enforcementLitteringprosecution
Hull man prosecuted and ordered to pay over £1,000 for abandoning vehicle 27th February 2024 Hull City Council is continuing to warn residents not to abandon vehicles, to avoid a substantial fine or prosecution. The warning comes after Mr Mark Adams, who abandoned a vehicle in Netherton Road in July last year, was prosecuted by the Council at Hull Magistrates Court earlier this month (February). After receiving reports that the […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia ConnerHull Magistrates Courtprosecution
Hull City Council launch ‘Project Clean Streets’ in anti-social behaviour crackdown 23rd February 2024 Hull City Council is proud to participate in the second phase of ‘Project Clean Streets’, an initiative that aims to transform communities and combat anti-social behaviour. With phase one of the Government led project proven to be a huge success in Wales, the North East, the East of England, and Greater Manchester regions, phase two will now […] Read more News Waste anti-social behaviourCllr Mike RossDoug SharpFly-tippingLitteringLove Your Street
Caught on Camera: Can you identify fly-tippers spotted on CCTV in Hull? 5th February 2024 Hull City Council is asking for your help identifying people caught on camera dumping waste on the city’s streets. The three fly-tipping incidents below have all taken place in Hull over the last few months and were captured on CCTV. Anyone who has any information, or additional CCTV, dashcam or Ring doorbell footage associated with […] Read more News Waste Caught on cameraCouncillor Julia ConnerFly-tipping
Five Hull residents successfully prosecuted for fly-tipping 2nd February 2024 Hull City Council warns residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action, following five fly-tipping prosecutions in January. The council continues to advise residents to dispose of their waste properly through legitimate services. Fly-tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not have a licence […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Julia ConnerFly-tipping prosecutionsHousehold waste and recycling centresReuse shop
Occupiers and property owners urged to manage waste responsibly following environmental prosecution 19th January 2024 Hull City Council is urging occupiers and property owners to maintain the cleanliness of their land, after a prosecution that resulted in fines and costs totalling over £1k. This comes after two owners of a property in Hull were prosecuted by Hull City Council under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, for failing to […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia ConnerEnvironment AgencyHousehold waste and recycling centresprosecutionwaste enforcement
Dove House: Fantastic new Re-Use Shop opens on Beverley Road 12th January 2024 A new Re-Use Shop run by Dove House Hospice in partnership with Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and FCC Environment has opened today (Friday 12 January). The new shop aims to reduce waste by selling good quality second-hand items, which have been donated for reuse from household waste and recycling centres across Hull […] Read more News Waste Dove House HospiceEast Riding CouncilFCC EnvironmentHousehold waste and recycling centresReuse shop
Four Hull residents successfully prosecuted for fly-tipping 27th December 2023 Hull City Council is warning residents to dispose of their waste legally this festive period, to avoid facing enforcement action. The Council continues to recommend that residents dispose of their waste properly through legitimate services, following four successful fly-tipping prosecutions this month (December). Fly-tipping is defined as the ‘illegal deposit of any waste onto land […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Julia ConnerFly-tipping prosecutionsHousehold waste and recycling centresLove Your StreetReuse shop
Avoid being fined for fly-tipping this festive season 27th December 2023 Hull City Council is urging residents to make use of the multiple waste schemes and services available this festive season, following six substantial fly-tipping fines this month. In the separate incidents, the offenders were caught dumping waste in Dover Street, Plane Street, Dee Street, Hessle Road, and twice in Kings Bench Street. Fly-tipping is defined as […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Julia ConnerFly-tippingHousehold waste and recycling centresReuse shop
Warning issued to manage waste responsibly following two environmental prosecutions 20th December 2023 Hull City Council is urging property owners and occupiers to maintain the cleanliness of their land, to avoid facing prosecution. This comes after the owners of two properties in Hull have been prosecuted by the Council under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, for failing to deal with waste that had accumulated on their land. In […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia Connerhousehold waste and recycling centreprosecution