Concerned about flooding? Then have your say People living and working around the Humber are being invited to complete a public survey to help organisations working on a new tidal flood risk […] 2nd September 2019
Les Misérables is coming to Hull Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s musical Les Misérables is coming to Hull New Theatre next year. Since Cameron Mackintosh first […] 30th August 2019
One of Hull’s oldest parks gets a makeover One of Hull’s oldest parks has received a £90k makeover. Barnsley Street Park in east Hull is one of the city’s oldest original play areas, […] 30th August 2019
Theatre performance to take audiences ‘To the Moon and Back’ A theatre production, created specifically for children with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), will take audiences to outer space at Hull New Theatre this […] 30th August 2019
Meet the woman taking on Hull’s litter louts People are coming together to make a real difference to their community in some of our city’s litter hotspots. Since the launch of Hull City […] 30th August 2019
Victoria Pier flood defence plans go on show Victoria Pier flood defence plans will go on show at a public drop-in event on Tuesday 3 September. Staff from the Environment Agency will be […] 29th August 2019
Talking Tables – break the ice and talk to a stranger Cafes and venues all over Hull are helping people to break the ice and get chatting to each other. Talking Tables signs can now be […] 29th August 2019
5 must-see things at Freedom Festival The award-winning Freedom Festival is back this week. This year the 12th edition of the international arts festival, that draws performers from all over the […] 29th August 2019
Stage is set for Freedom Festival 2019 The 12th edition of the award-winning Freedom Festival returns to Hull today. Artists from across the world are converging to delight, challenge and mystify audiences […] 28th August 2019
Nature in the city – bursts of colour in the unlikeliest of places With 100 parks, playing fields and playgrounds in Hull there’s no shortage of places to go to enjoy a picnic, a kickabout or a family […] 28th August 2019
Meet Freda – one of Hull City Council’s longest tenants At 89 year old, Freda Milson is one of Hull City Council’s longest tenants. Freda, of Bilton Grange estate, has lived in the same house […] 27th August 2019
Homelessness – from a teenager’s perspective You don’t have to be sleeping on the streets to be homeless. If you’re staying somewhere that you have no legal right to stay, such […] 26th August 2019