Freedom Festival expands to five days for 2019 Hull’s award-winning Freedom Festival is returning for its 12th year with an extended arts programme spanning five days. The celebration of art, community and humanity […] 8th May 2019
New gym to bring intravenous and cryotherapy treatments to Hull’s Fruit Market A gym and fitness space is moving in at Hull’s Fruit Market community. The Temple @ Humber Street is the latest venture to join the […] 7th May 2019
12 nights of music coming to Hull’s Old Town The run-up to this year’s Humber Street Sesh is being marked with 12 bitesize events in Hull’s Old Town. Organisers of the annual music festival […] 6th May 2019
Hull named among Rugby League World Cup 2021 training base hosts Hull has been named as one of the locations selected as training and team base camps for the Rugby League World Cup 2021. The announcement of […] 6th May 2019
5 things to do in Hull this Bank Holiday weekend 1. Witching Hour Friday 3 to Sunday 5 May East Park Free This magical and immersive outdoor event is the latest offering from Absolutely Cultured […] 3rd May 2019
Huge flood-proof Hull development a step closer The final submissions for Hull’s first large-scale flood-proof development have been shortlisted. Earlier this year, Hull City Council announced a competition in conjunction with RIBA, […] 3rd May 2019
Trinity Market adds another delicious option to its menu Hull’s thriving Trinity Market is adding a new offer to its wide-ranging menu this summer. Cooking up authentic East Asian dishes, Cheng & Chen will […] 3rd May 2019
Hull local elections 2019: as it happened The results for the local elections were declared in the early hours of Friday 3 May at the Guildhall. Labour has retained control of Hull […] 2nd May 2019
Three-quarters in Hull say they choose staycations over holidays abroad More than three in four Hull holidaymakers are choosing staycations over holidays abroad, according to a survey. A People’s Panel questionnaire asked 1,247 people in […] 2nd May 2019
Video: Hull’s urban vegetable patch in heart of city centre It’s that time of year when gardeners are busy planting for this year’s crop, but did you know there’s a vegetable patch right in the […] 2nd May 2019
Help name these hi-tech trains coming to Hull Can you think of a catchy Hull-themed name for one of a fleet of hi-tech trains coming to the city? Hull Trains is asking its […] 1st May 2019
How gardens are breaking cultural barriers in Hull In a corner of west Hull sits a piece of land that is bringing together a world of cultures. Constable Street allotment, based just behind […] 1st May 2019