5 FREE things to do in Hull this weekend A feast of free family entertainment is being staged in the city this weekend. Get down to the city centre and gorge yourself on street […] 9th August 2019
Lumen Prize nominations include stunning Hull maritime art installation One of the highlights of last year’s spectacular Urban Legends: Northern Lights event, from Absolutely Cultured, has been nominated for a prestigious global art prize, […] 9th August 2019
Paragon Interchange gate reopens after two-month closure TransPennine Express has reopened the gate at the Anlaby Road entrance of Hull Paragon Station following a two-month trial to try to tackle anti-social behaviour. […] 9th August 2019
Watch a ride across Hull for Cycle to Work Day Today is Cycle to Work Day – the UK’s biggest cycle commuting event. Every year since 2012, the event has seen thousands of enthusiastic riders […] 8th August 2019
Hull’s role in protecting those at sea explored in new exhibition An exhibition in Hull will explore the role the city has played in supporting its seafaring community. For those in Peril on the Sea will […] 8th August 2019
Man from Wakefield fined for littering in Hull A man from Wakefield has been fined for littering in Hull. John McDonagh, of Doncaster Road in Wakefield, was ordered to pay £400 after he […] 8th August 2019
World told to eat less meat – and it seems Hull agrees We should all eat less meat – that is according to a UN climate change report released today. A special report by the Intergovernmental Panel […] 8th August 2019
Hopscotch target smashed at Hull’s Play Day A Hull hopscotch target has been smashed as hundreds hopped, skipped and jumped their way around Queens Gardens. A team from the Playing Out project […] 7th August 2019
Eco Shed could become Hull’s first zero-waste store An eco-friendly shop in Hull could become the city’s first zero-waste store. Eco Shed in Trinity Market, which specialises in natural, organic, vegan and eco-friendly […] 7th August 2019
A day in the life of … a Hull telecare coordinator JP Pretorius, who tells us how his job helps to give confidence to vulnerable adults by linking them to users through technology. 6th August 2019
Free and low-cost family events in Hull this week There are plenty of free and low-cost family events happening this summer. Change4Life and Hull City Council have teamed up with youth centres, children’s centres, […] 5th August 2019
Answer these questions to help shape Hull’s climate change strategy Hull residents are being asked to help shape the city’s strategy on environment and climate change. The latest People’s Panel Vox Pop survey from Hull […] 5th August 2019