First-time offenders visit Knife Angel as tens of thousands view striking sculpture Tens of thousands of visitors have flocked to see the striking Knife Angel in Hull’s Queens Gardens, it has been estimated. The 27ft sculpture, made […] 25th February 2019
Quick enough to count all the hopscotch players in this video? It’s been a full-on week of hopscotch here in Hull. Grids appeared all over the city on Monday morning and the craze spread like wildfire. […] 22nd February 2019
Bonus Arena in Hull named among world’s top up-and-coming venues Hull’s Bonus Arena has been named as one of the world’s best up-and-coming venues by prestigious American publication Billboard. The Myton Street venue is the […] 22nd February 2019
5 things to do in Hull this weekend Hey, it’s Friday, so we thought we’d flag up a few things going on in the grand old city of Hull this weekend. In no […] 22nd February 2019
10 things about Hull that are distinctly NOT cr*p Hull is cr*p again – or so says another obscure (and likely southern-based) town review website. Tin pot online publications and fly-by-night blogs can’t seem […] 22nd February 2019
Hull to host international performing arts community for IETM 2019 Hull will host a major arts and culture event next month. IETM Hull 2019 will bring the international performing arts community to the city for a […] 22nd February 2019
Meet two Hull businesswomen branching out at Paragon Arcade Two Hull businesswomen are branching out with their own independent ventures in the city centre’s Paragon Arcade. Ellen Crabtree, who works as a barmaid to […] 22nd February 2019
This is why children have been meeting baby vegetables in Hull this week A very special allotment has been visiting communities in Hull this week. The Allotment, home to lots of baby fruit and vegetables, has been travelling […] 22nd February 2019
Giant karaoke bus parks up in Hull city centre Ever thought of yourself as a karaoke king or queen? A giant party bus has parked up in King Edward Square in Hull and is […] 21st February 2019
The many faces of Hull’s Edwin Davis building Demolition work began at the Edwin Davis building on Bond Street last week as part of the £130m Albion Square Development. The building had stood […] 21st February 2019
Hull’s bridges in numbers – how many times were our bridges opened last year? For those that don’t already know, Hull is named after the river that runs through the centre of the city. Running from Beverley to the […] 20th February 2019
Share the love on National Love Your Pet Day Furry, feathered or even scaly friends are a much-loved part of the family for many Hull households. And today is the day to celebrate that […] 20th February 2019