National campaign sees Hull residents Try 1 Thing online
Next week will see Get Online Week help Hull residents learn that getting the most out of the internet can be easy and fun.
Get Online Week is coming to … More
Next week will see Get Online Week help Hull residents learn that getting the most out of the internet can be easy and fun.
Get Online Week is coming to … More
To coincide with World Mental Health Day on Wednesday 10 October, some of Hull’s secondary schools will launch Talking Tables, a Public Health initiative to encourage people to strike up … More
A Hull youth enterprise manager is to be recognised for his dedication to supporting entrepreneurial young people.
Hull City Council’s Charles Cracknell, founder of the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank, … More
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is planting 500 native trees in the Northern Forest to mark its milestone delivery of five hundred blades.
The wind turbine blade manufacturer is the first … More
Five young entrepreneurial ambassadors have been recruited by Hull City Council to encourage others to develop enterprising ideas.
The five have been brought in by the authority’s Youth Enterprise Section … More
Hull has again received recognition at the Enterprising Britain Awards.
A year after the city was named the UK’s most enterprising place, Hull City Council’s Making Changes for Careers (MC4C) … More
A team dedicated to tackling poor waste standards in hot-spot areas of the city will be out on the streets talking to residents about their environmental concerns.
Four highly-visible environmental … More
Changes to thousands of waste collection dates will take place at the beginning of October.
Up to 50,000 households will have a different waste collection day as part of an … More
Hull’s economic growth is ahead of rates seen across the UK, according to official figures released on Thursday.
In the past two years, Hull’s economic output – currently valued at … More
Hull is looking to position itself as one of the key conference locations in the UK.
The conference and meetings industry is worth approximately £18 billion annually to the UK … More
A group of fifteen Swedish officials are visiting Hull to discover how the city’s infrastructure has been improved to better protect against the threat of flooding.
On Wednesday 26 September, … More
The characters and stories of Hull’s seafarers will be brought to life at an exhibition in the city.
Portraits at Sea, an exhibition of 30 portraits depicting the men of … More
Hull City Council has been told it is a “hugely ambitious” organisation with top-quality leadership and a strong sense of place.
The local authority was praised in its LGA (Local … More
Two flood experts will be visiting Sierra-Leone to share vital knowledge on how the area can better protect itself against flooding.
Hull City Council’s city planning manager Alex Codd, and … More
Hull City Council has won Yorkshire’s top planning award.
The council was honoured for its vision in delivering the £310 million Green Port Hull offshore wind hub at the 2018 … More
A vacancy has arisen for a trustee to join the Board of the James Reckitt Library Trust. The Trust, which is an independent body regulated by the Charity Commission, controls … More
Business Start-up Day is back and bigger than ever for 2018, at Hull Central Library on Thursday 20 September from 1.30 – 7pm.
Do you have a business idea but … More
The ‘You are not alone’ mental health campaign designed by HeadStart Hull’s young volunteers is to be extended.
To coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day on Monday 10 September the … More
A painting conservation framework is to be introduced to conserve over 30 historic maritime paintings from Hull Maritime Museum’s collection.
To support the design, development and delivery of the city’s … More
Essential repair works to Foredyke Bridge have now been completed.
Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for strategic highways, said:
“The completion of this vital scheme highlights our commitment to improving … More
More than 95 per cent of local labour is being used to complete some of Hull City Council’s key education projects across the city.
Although schools are closed for the … More
An extraordinary mural bursting with colour and honouring some of the most iconic people, places and institutions in Hull goes on display at the brand new £36m Bonus Arena today … More
Hull’s historic Spurn Lightship is to be moved, for the first time in 30 years, on Wednesday 5 September by local marine specialists ahead of work to install a new … More
Thousands of young people across Hull collected their GCSE results yesterday (Thursday 23 August), with more options than ever before open to 16-year-olds.
Provisional results released by Hull City Council … More
Visitors to the Hull Maritime Museum can see how the conservation team take care of its collections for the very first time.
‘Conservation in Action’ sessions will take place fortnightly … More
A number of free parenting courses to explore techniques and approaches to leading a healthy family lifestyle are taking place at venues across the city.
The HENRY (Health, Exercise and … More
Two cast-iron sea service cannons dating back to 1798 and originally used aboard ship Richard and Harriet who sent them to Garibaldi for his campaign to unite Italy will be … More
12 Hull and East Yorkshire residents have been prosecuted for a number of environmental crimes across the city.
Mark Mason of Knightscourt, Hull was prosecuted and ordered to pay a … More
Hull has put forward its bid to host matches at the Rugby League World Cup 2021.
The city, which boasts a rich rugby league heritage, has submitted a proposal to … More
Hulls popular Playday Festival returns to Queens Gardens on Wednesday 1 August.
The 15th festival in Hull gets underway from 11am until 3pm and Queens Gardens will become a huge … More