Winner chosen in prestigious Hull flood risk design competition A winner has been chosen in an international flood risk design competition run by Hull City Council. The prestigious RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) competition, […] 8th July 2019
New figures show rise in number of Hull smokers Work to understand why people smoke and what prevents them quitting will be increased further in Hull. The city’s Director of Public Health revealed the […] 8th July 2019
5 things to do in Hull this weekend Summer has touched down, but will it last? If the weathermen can’t get it right, we don’t stand much of a chance. However, think positive […] 5th July 2019
£22m Whitefriargate fund a step closer after successful Hull City Council bid Hull City Council has taken a step closer to securing £22 million to regenerate Whitefriargate. The council has been successful in the first stage of […] 5th July 2019
Man with a van caught fly-tipping in Hull A man has been fined more than £1,000 after he was caught fly-tipping by a CCTV camera. Graham Spiking, 46, of Feldane, Hull, was prosecuted […] 5th July 2019
£4.3m Queens Gardens refurbishment could be brought forward Councillors are being asked to consider plans to refurbish and improve Queens Gardens in one single approach. £1m has already been allocated by Hull City […] 5th July 2019
Hull’s ambition to become a cycling city A task and finish panel has been established in order to improve the quality of cycling provision in the city. The group will come together […] 4th July 2019
Young musicians from Hull to perform at London’s Southbank Centre A group of young musicians from Hull are heading to London this weekend to perform at the Southbank Centre as part of PRS Foundation’s New […] 4th July 2019
Four-storey student halls approved by planners A four-storey student halls of residence could be built just off Beverley Road, Hull, after council planners granted conditional approval for the development. The new […] 3rd July 2019
Plans for drop-in centre refused over violence and abuse fears An application for the continued use of property as a drop-in service for vulnerable people has been refused by Hull City Council’s planning committee. The […] 3rd July 2019
The Hulltimate Challenge returns for 2020 A huge water-themed obstacle course is heading back to the city next year. More than 900 racers took part in the Hulltimate Challenge last year, […] 3rd July 2019
Plastic Free July: 5 ways you can ditch single-use plastic People all over the world are being encouraged to reduce their plastic waste this month Plastic Free July is a global initiative that asks people […] 3rd July 2019