Free activities for everyone this Easter!
This Easter, Healthy Holidays makes a return with more than 500 free activities for children and young people aged 5 – 16. There will be chances to get outside and … More
This Easter, Healthy Holidays makes a return with more than 500 free activities for children and young people aged 5 – 16. There will be chances to get outside and … More
Road users will soon benefit from a smoother ride on Park Street.
The road, which runs between Anlaby Road and Spring Bank, is currently in poor condition and requires urgent … More
Plans to incorporate Hull City Council’s District Heating Project into Albert Avenue Pools were given the green light by Cabinet today (Monday 27 March).
The Hull District Heating Project was … More
Plans to repair and renovate Hepworth’s Arcade will now move forward after Hull City Council’s Cabinet approved the project.
The decision was made today (Monday 27 March) and the scheme … More
A public consultation will begin this weekend to give the community the chance to share their views on improvements to Costello Playing Fields.
The consultations will be held at Peter … More
From Monday 24 April, buying a property in Hull will become quicker and simpler for everyone.
As part of its digital transformation, the council has worked with HM Land Registry … More
Matt Jukes, Hull City Council Chief Executive and elections Returning Officer, has today (Monday 27 March) published the Notice of Election in the Guildhall. The pre-election period is now underway, running … More
Here is the latest breakdown of roadworks taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates:
Hull City Council is bringing in artificial intelligence experts to help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution in the city.
The council has awarded a contract to Simplifai Systems Limited… More
Hull City Council’s new £1m Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Boulevard area next week.
From Monday 27 March, residents will see plenty of activity in the … More
By joining our team, you will be making a tangible difference to the lives of people in Hull and working with people who are as passionate about our place and public services … More
Phase 2 of the development of the former Roebank Shopping Arcade will begin soon.
Hull City Council has transferred ownership of the Bransholme site to developers Azza Construction which will … More
An ambitious project to bring Hull’s landmark former Burton building back to its original glory has begun.
Major restoration work on the landmark, Grade II-listed building will see the crumbling … More
Come and meet the team from Hull Training and Adult Education (HTAE) at next week’s Skills Hull and East Riding event.
Taking place on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th March … More
Hull City Council has agreed terms for the first lettings of the stylish new parade of business units at the Boulevard Unit Factory Estate (UFE).
Three businesses are poised to … More
Hull City Council is shining a spotlight on its fantastic adult social care workforce as it joins in the celebrations for Social Work Week.
The theme of this year’s celebration … More
A Children’s Social Worker from Hull is backing a region-wide campaign during Social Work Week (20-24 March) and World Social Work Day (21 March), aimed at encouraging others to take … More
Here is the latest breakdown of roadworks taking place across Hull over the next few weeks. All works are subject to change. For the latest updates:
Visitors to Albermarle Music Centre this Saturday are in for a treat, as a stunning singing duo perform as part of Hull City Council’s Singing City initiative.
Singers and inspiring … More
Hull City Council’s Cabinet will consider major investment for Costello playing fields that will benefit sporting groups and the local community, together with a new purpose-built gym on George Street … More
The coronations of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort will be shown on two big screens in Hull, thanks to funding from the government.
The screens will be … More