Love Your Neighbourhood: Next phase of footpath improvements to commence in West area 13th March 2025 Hull City Council is pleased to announce the next phase of Love Your Neighbourhood footpath improvements. In addition to the footpath improvement works currently underway in the Holderness area (Love Your Neighbourhood: Footpath improvement works to commence in Holderness area – Hull CC News) the council has confirmed the next phase of works will commence in […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnCouncillor Mark IeronimoLove Your Neighbourhood
Love Your Neighbourhood: Marfleet area next in line for a tidy-up 28th February 2025 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Marfleet area next week. As part of the citywide initiative, several streets within Hull’s Marfleet ward will undergo a comprehensive tidy-up between Monday 3 March and Friday 14 March, leaving streets transformed and residents with a renewed sense of pride in their community. […] Read more Community and Living News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your StreetMarfleet
Love Your Neighbourhood: Footpath improvement works to commence in Holderness area 28th February 2025 As part of the Love Your Neighbourhood initiative, Hull City Council has identified several footpaths within the Holderness ward that require improvement. The council’s continued investment in the city’s footpaths will see works take place on Motherwell Close, Burbage Avenue, Cullen Close, and Hathersage Road. These were identified as areas in need of improvement during […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnCouncillor Mark IeronimoFootpathsHoldernessimprovementsLove Your Neighbourhood
Love Your Neighbourhood: Pickering area next in line for a tidy-up 14th February 2025 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Pickering area next week. As part of the citywide initiative, several streets within Hull’s Pickering ward will undergo a comprehensive tidy-up between Monday 17 February and Friday 28 February, leaving streets transformed and residents with a renewed sense of pride in their community. […] Read more Community and Living News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodPickering
Hull residents prosecuted and ordered to pay over £6,000 for untidy land 29th November 2024 Hull City Council is warning property owners and occupiers to maintain the cleanliness of their land, to avoid facing prosecution. This warning comes after four property owners and two occupiers were prosecuted and fined a combined total of £6,200 last month (October) for failing to deal with the condition of their property’s. In all cases, […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles Quinnprosecutionsuntidy land
Love Your Neighbourhood: Bricknell area receives tidy-up treatment 13th November 2024 Bricknell is the latest area to be supported by Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project. Streets across the Bricknell area are now basking in the glow of a much-welcomed makeover, thanks to Hull City Council’s ambitious Love Your Neighbourhood initiative. As part of the citywide project, several streets within the area underwent a comprehensive […] Read more News Transport & Streets Bricknell WardCouncillor Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your Street
Love Your Neighbourhood team target leaf clearance and dog fouling 8th November 2024 From 11-22 November, the Love Your Neighbourhood team will be turning their focus to tackling leaf clearance and dog fouling, issues regularly raised with the council. As autumn leaves blanket our streets, the Love Your Neighbourhood team will be working diligently over the next two weeks to ensure that footpaths and public spaces across […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles Quinndog foulingLA Support LtdLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your Streetstreet cleaning
Caught on Camera: Can you identify fly-tippers spotted on CCTV in Hull? 6th November 2024 Hull City Council is asking for your help identifying people caught on camera dumping waste on the city’s streets. The five fly-tipping incidents below have all taken place in Hull over the last few months and were captured on CCTV. Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Fly-tipping is a crime and we do […] Read more News Waste Caught on cameraCouncillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping
Bonfire Night: Remember, remember to keep your bins safe this November 1st November 2024 As Bonfire Night approaches, Hull City Council is working in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue to remind residents to take extra precautions to keep their bins safe from theft and arson. The increased activity around November fifth can unfortunately lead to higher risk for unattended bins. To highlight the dangers, Humberside Fire and Rescue […] Read more News Waste Bonfire nightCouncillor Charles QuinnHumberside Fire and Rescue
Hull City Council urges residents to take action against dog fouling 1st November 2024 The council is calling on residents to be responsible and vigilant in tackling issues of dog fouling across the city. As the days become colder, and the evenings draw darker, dog fouling incidents tend to rise. However, the council wishes to remind residents that allowing a dog to foul on any land and failing to […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles Quinndog foulingfineLA Support Ltd
Love Your Neighbourhood: Kingswood area receives tidy-up treatment 31st October 2024 Kingswood is the latest area to be supported by Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project. Streets across the Kingswood area are now basking in the glow of a much-welcomed makeover, thanks to Hull City Council’s ambitious Love Your Neighbourhood initiative. As part of the citywide project, several streets within the area underwent a comprehensive […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnkingswoodLove Your NeighbourhoodLove Your Street
Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £8,000 29th October 2024 Hull City Council continues to warn residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning follows nine recent fly-tipping prosecutions. These individuals were ordered to pay a combined total of £8,271 in fines and costs to the council. Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Fly-tipping is a crime […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping prosecutionsHull Magistrates Court