More than 3,000 children receive secondary school place offer Today, parents of children starting secondary school in Hull in September will be offered a school place. More than 3,000 11-year-olds will be offered a […] 1st March 2021
Smart technology to support Hull’s transport improvements Work to improve traffic flow across key city centre routes will begin next week. As part of the ongoing work to transform the A63 by […] 26th February 2021
New £30m plan to transform Hull City Centre gateway A major new £30m development that will transform Hull city centre has been submitted to planners. The plan for Shirethorn House and the adjacent land […] 26th February 2021
Warning as ten people fined for fly-tipping in Hull Hull residents are being warned that enforcement action will be taken against those found dumping waste illegally. The warning comes after ten people were issued […] 26th February 2021
Writer commissioned as part of Queen’s Gardens refurbishment project A writer has been commissioned to produce work that will displayed as part of the Queens Gardens refurbishment. Author and artist Joanna Walsh has been […] 26th February 2021
Coronavirus spot-checks roll out to all businesses Following the introduction of checks to local ensure supermarkets and similar shops have Covid-secure measures in place, Hull City Council’s Public Protection Team is to […] 25th February 2021
100 new jobs for city as UK switches to eco-fuel Hull City Council has welcome the creation of up to 100 new jobs as Vivergo Fuels reopens as part of ambitious Government plans to bring […] 25th February 2021
Hull visitor attraction to be a UK leader in energy efficiency A new maritime experience at Hull’s historic North End Shipyard is set to become one of the most energy efficient buildings in the UK’s cultural […] 25th February 2021
Schools in Hull prepare for full re-opening Primary schools, secondary schools, special schools and colleges will open to all pupils from Monday 8 March. Primary school pupils will all return on Monday […] 23rd February 2021
Hull’s Guildhall carillon bells and clock fall silent for repairs Hull’s Guildhall carillon bells and Barnard Cook clock have fallen silent to make way for major repairs to one of the last remaining Time Balls […] 23rd February 2021
‘Selfish’ fly-tippers warned in new campaign A city-wide fly-tipping campaign has been launched to remind people of how to dispose of their waste. The warning comes after nine people were issued […] 22nd February 2021
Have your say on the future of Hull’s historic Old Town The public are being invited to share their views on the future of Hull’s Old Town. The historic area, home to Hull Minster, Trinity Square, […] 22nd February 2021