Hull’s waste vehicles have had a rebrand – and they’re reminding you to love your city Hull City Council’s fleet of 49 waste vehicles have had a rebrand – and they are encouraging residents to love Hull and recycle correctly. Last […] 26th June 2019
One of Ferens Art Gallery’s earliest pieces receives conservation award One of the first artworks gifted to Hull by Thomas Ferens has won a prestigious award that will allow it to be preserved and displayed […] 26th June 2019
Council responds to rising demand for secondary school places with multi-million pound investment Hull City Council is increasing the capacity of three schools in the city to respond to the rising demand in secondary school places. It is […] 25th June 2019
Hull’s Paul Jubb to play in Wimbledon men’s singles Hull’s Paul Jubb is tennis’s new star. The 19 year old, who grew up in a council house in Hull, will play in the men’s […] 25th June 2019
Free bus travel for leisure users as Ennerdale closes its doors for refurbishment As Ennerdale Leisure Centre prepares to close its doors for a £1.76 million refurb, users are being offered free bus travel to its closest alternative, […] 25th June 2019
Essential repairs to Preston Road Essential repair works will take place in Preston Road from Friday 28 June. The kerbing and carriageway works will take place between Marfleet Lane and […] 25th June 2019
Hull leads the way in how to tackle threat of flooding Hull City Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to consult the public on a joint framework to address flooding issues when considering future planning developments. The […] 24th June 2019
Hull flies the flag for human rights Hull City Council is flying a specially designed flag at The Guildhall and Central Library to mark the 70th anniversary of the Declaration of Human […] 24th June 2019
Hull City Council takes steps to control rise of HMOs in the city Hull City Council has moved a step closer to tackling problems arising from houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) across the city. The council’s Cabinet today […] 24th June 2019
Latest generation of traders breathe new life and ideas into city Young traders and independent businesses are going to be celebrated on Saturday at Hull’s Trinity Market. Some of the city’s most creative, entrepreneurial and hard-working […] 24th June 2019
It’s National Picnic Week – check out the top five spots in our region for a picnic Not only does today mark the start of summer with the longest day of the year, it is also the start of National Picnic Week. […] 21st June 2019
Six Hull residents prosecuted for waste offences Six Hull residents have been prosecuted for a number of environmental crimes including fly-tipping, untidy land, and littering, across the city. Kirk Horne of Torridge […] 20th June 2019