Historic boat splashes back into East Park Hull’s historic splash boat has returned to East Park following a £250,000 refurbishment. The listed wicksteed splash boat is one of only three left in […] 19th March 2021
Historic street gains poet-in-residence A new poem has been commissioned to celebrate the area of Whitefriargate for World Poetry Day 2021. Hull’s High Street Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ) has […] 19th March 2021
Almost 5,000 fines issued to litter louts across Hull New figures show that nearly 5,000 fines have been issued to those caught littering in the city. In the last 14 months Local Authority Support […] 17th March 2021
Hull city centre to turn purple in celebration of Census 2021 Hull city centre will join more than a hundred buildings and landmarks across England and Wales by lighting up purple to celebrate the upcoming census […] 17th March 2021
Roadworks to begin in County Road North Essential roadworks will take place in County Road North from Monday 22 March. The work will take place at the junction of County Road North […] 16th March 2021
How coronavirus changed the face of one social work team This past year has been unprecedented. With increased pressure on teams to quickly adapt the way in which services operate, the support social workers have […] 16th March 2021
Two secondary schools given go-ahead for expansion Boulevard Academy and Malet Lambert expansion plans have been given the go-ahead, by the Regional Schools Commission and the Department for Education. Proposals to expand […] 15th March 2021
Temporary closure to Sculcoates Bridge Sculcoates Bridge will close to pedestrians and cyclists from Monday 22 March. The closure will come into effect so that emergency repairs can take place […] 15th March 2021
Hull’s ‘stubborn’ Coronavirus rates are nation’s highest Hull still has the country’s highest number of Coronavirus cases, with a rate of 159 per 100,000 of the population. The rate in England is […] 15th March 2021
Search for contractor to restore Hull’s last remaining 20th century Scotch Derrick crane Hull’s last remaining 20th century Scotch Derrick crane is to be restored, thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Hull City Council. The Hull Maritime […] 15th March 2021
Free reading resources for families of pre-school children Hull City Council is encouraging families to read to their pre-school children to help them be prepared for school, with a range of free resources […] 15th March 2021
Independent arts venue on Whitefriargate receives £100,000 grant An independent arts venue, café and book and music store on Whitefriargate has received a £100,000 grant from the Humber LEP’s Humber High Street Challenge […] 12th March 2021