Plans to bring forward £4.3m Queens Gardens refurbishment approved Plans have been approved by Cabinet this morning to bring forward the £4.3m Queens Gardens refurbishment. The work will now be carried out in one […] 22nd July 2019
‘I always find myself thinking back to the people, the landscape and the language’ says Hull-born artist ahead of Ferens performance Hull-born artist Patrick Coyle is back home this week with a futuristic performance that encourages audiences to think about our role in the future of […] 22nd July 2019
8 free activities in Hull parks this summer Love Parks Week may be coming to an end, but as the summer holidays begin, there is plenty to do in the city’s parks. Whether […] 19th July 2019
Hull parks: 5 things you might not know It’s Love Parks Week, so pack up the picnic and head to one of the city’s great green spaces this weekend. We have put together […] 19th July 2019
5 things to do in Hull this weekend Pride In Hull, one of the city’s biggest annual events, is marked on plenty of calendars across the city this weekend, while the city will […] 19th July 2019
Streets will shut in Hull to make way for play Streets in Hull will shut to through traffic and open up to play on Sunday as Hull hosts its first ever Playing Out Day. The […] 19th July 2019
Arctic Corsair bell packed away before vessel’s relocation One of the Arctic Corsair’s most symbolic items has been packed away before the famous Hull trawler’s relocation. The vessel’s bell was carefully placed in […] 19th July 2019
Chinese students perform Peking opera at Hull City Hall Four schools from Beijing were in Hull today to perform a traditional Chinese opera. The schools, all from the Fengtai District in Beijing, have close […] 17th July 2019
Have you been to East Park’s Animal Education Centre? As Hull celebrates Love Parks Week, regular visitors to the city’s green spaces are singing the praises of their favourite spots. But did you know […] 17th July 2019
Hull shop fined £4,000 for out-of-date meat products The man behind a Hull company that tried to sell meat products weeks past their use-by date has been hit with a fine of more […] 17th July 2019
Prof Graham Chesters to be made Honorary Burgess One of Hull’s cultural leaders is to be made an Honorary Burgess by Hull City Council. Graham Chesters, a University of Hull professor and chair […] 17th July 2019
Pride in Hull is now a civic event – and councillors may decorate their robes This year’s Pride in Hull will be a full civic event, the city’s Lord Mayor has announced. It means all councillors from Hull City Council are […] 17th July 2019