More love for the Truelove Flag A long due conservation treatment on the 147 year-old Truelove flag from the Hull Maritime Museum is now complete. The 15ft (4.57m) Truelove flag, dating […] 22nd April 2021
5 things Hull City Council is doing to tackle climate change Today is Earth Day, an annual event where people, businesses and organisations show support for environmental protection. In March 2019 Hull City Council declared a […] 22nd April 2021
New supermarket opens in Hull’s Old Town A new supermarket has opened its doors in Hull’s historic Old Town. The One Stop on Silver Street offers a range of convenience products, as […] 21st April 2021
Help form Hull’s strategy on domestic abuse, flood risk and adult education People in Hull are being asked to answer questions which will help to develop a new Domestic Abuse Strategy for the city. Residents are also […] 20th April 2021
Hundreds of young people in Hull getting a career kickstart Hull’s new Employment Hub is off to a flying start after helping hundreds of young people into potential new careers. Hull City Council is an […] 19th April 2021
CCTV helps catch three Hull residents fly-tipping in the city Two men and a woman have been fined for fly-tipping waste in Hull, after CCTV cameras caught them in the act. Danut Volovaci of Suffolk […] 19th April 2021
Hull mums share experiences of having babies during pandemic Mums in Hull have been sharing their experiences of having a baby during the pandemic as part of a new campaign from Hull City Council […] 19th April 2021
Hull City Council reminds families not to send children to school if they have coronavirus symptoms Hull City Council is urging families not to send children into school or college if anyone in the household has Coronavirus symptoms. If a parent […] 19th April 2021
The Big Ask: children and young people in Hull asked what they need to live happier lives Children and young people in Hull have the chance to give their views on what the Government should prioritise in planning the recovery from the […] 19th April 2021
More Hull children offered first choice of primary school More than 3000 children will take up their places at one of the city’s 71 primary schools this September. Today, primary school place allocations were […] 16th April 2021
Launch of tender process to build new maritime visitor centre for Hull The creation of a new visitor centre at North End Shipyard has moved a step closer with contractors now being invited to show an interest […] 16th April 2021
Pavement licences relaxed for hospitality businesses Hull City Council is relaxing pavement licence rules as it works to support hospitality businesses as they reopen after a challenging year. The move to […] 16th April 2021