Pointless host heading to Hull
Comedian, singer and presenter Alexander Armstrong is bringing his new one-man show to Hull New Theatre in November.
The show, All Mouth and Some Trousers, includes candid stories, laughter and … More
Comedian, singer and presenter Alexander Armstrong is bringing his new one-man show to Hull New Theatre in November.
The show, All Mouth and Some Trousers, includes candid stories, laughter and … More
Hull Truck Theatre will be humming this spring with the sound of music from all over the world.
Music from some of the world’s greatest icons, including Elvis, Cole Porter … More
Hull City Council has been successful today in defending a claim for Judicial Review in the High Court from the Humber Landlords Association.
The claim challenged the implementation of the … More
Pryme street car park is closed until further notice. There are a further four long stay car parks available in the city centre at George Street, Osborne Street, Francis Street … More
A masterpiece from the Royal Collection arrives at Ferens Art Gallery next week.
The portrait of Sir Thomas More, c.1526-7, by Hans Holbein the Younger will be displayed at the … More
Local elections take place in Hull on Thursday 2 May, when residents go to the polls to have their say on who represents them.
People have until Friday 12 April … More
Hull City Council has secured funding to build a brand new free school for pupils with severe learning difficulties (SLD).
The successful bid, made to the Department of Education, means … More
Another major piece in the delivery of the A63 Castle Street Road Scheme is in place after the council acquired the Arco headquarters on Waverley Street.
The site will be … More
Essential roadworks are to get underway in Staveley Road from Monday 11 March.
The repair works will take just over six weeks, between Diadem Grove roundabout and east of Thanet … More
Hull’s schools, early years and post 16 settings, Hull City Council education, early help and social care services, health services and parents came together on Wednesday to discuss how we … More
Hull is at the heart of a £250 million Government deal which will forever change the way our homes are powered.
The Government’s offshore wind sector deal – designed to … More
There are some fantastic female members in Hull City Council’s leadership team, including the Deputy Chief Executive, Trish Dalby, Director of Children, Young People and Families, Alison Murphy and Director … More
Stuck for something to do this weekend? Here are five things happening in Hull to keep you entertained.
1.Swinging the Lamp
Ferens Art Gallery
7pm-8.30pm
£9
Swinging the Lamp is … More
Ever considered an apprenticeship?
Hull Training & Adult Education’s apprenticeship scheme offers work-based learning and development opportunities designed around the needs of apprentices and employers – and is available to … More
Hull’s Guildhall will once again be a hub of democracy for young people today (7 March) at this year’s UK Youth Parliament elections.
The UK Youth Parliament gives young people … More
Plans for 121 new houses in Bilton Grange area of Hull have been granted conditional approval by planners.
Plans were approved by Hull City Council’s planning committee yesterday to allow … More
Hull City Council’s Planning Committee have given the go-ahead to removing the Banksy and Scott Street Bridge, before rebuilding a replica structure to host the famous artwork.
The work will … More
A change-of-use planning application for The Barrow Boys bar in Hull Marina has been approved.
The retrospective application was for permission to change the ground floor from a restaurant to … More
Plans for two office buildings at @TheDock digital hub in the Fruit Market in Hull have been approved by Hull City Council’s planning committee.
The extension would allow retail outlets … More
Plans have been approved for a new modern apartment building with a roof terrace, gym and cinema in Hull city centre.
The plans, green-lit at a meeting of Hull City … More
A group has been set up to target millions of pounds of Government high street funding for Hull – and is readying its first bid.
The City Centre Future Visioning … More
Plans for a multi-million pound transport plan have been discussed at a consultation event.
Nearly a hundred residents and businesses shared views on the proposed Stoneferry Corridor project at a … More
Major plans on how Transport for the North can improve Hull’s rail and road network are to be on display at a drop-in session this week.
Members of the public … More
National Apprenticeship Week 2019 is helping apprentices to blaze a trail in Hull.
The campaign celebrates the impact of apprenticeships on people, companies and the economy.
This year’s theme is … More
Hull’s swimmers are being invited to have their say on how £4.7m should be spent on improving the city’s swimming pools.
The investment follows the £8m that was spent on … More
A new swimming session for people with special educational needs and disabilities has been launched at Woodford Leisure Centre in Hull.
Hull Culture and Leisure (HCAL) has invested £1,400 into … More
It’s time to dust off the frying pan because today is National Pancake Day.
Traditionally known as Shrove Tuesday, it is the feast day before the start of Lent on … More
Get It Loud In Libraries, a national organisation bringing some of the world’s most exciting bands and artists to libraries all over the UK, is returning to Hull this weekend.… More
Hull and East Riding Museum – one of the fantastic free museums in the city’s Old Town – takes visitors through 235 million years of history. Its unique collection of … More
Here is a look at Hull’s newest bar and brewery, offering craft beers brewed on-site and from around the world
Taphouse Brewpub has opened in Hull’s resurgent Fruit Market quarter.… More