Hull business owner faces prosecution after failing to lawfully manage waste disposal 25th July 2025 Hull City Council urges businesses to act responsibly when managing the disposal of waste, to avoid being fined or prosecuted. This warning follows the prosecution of business owner Mr Carl Ulliott at Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 18 July, where he was found guilty of fly-tipping behind residential properties on Woodgate Road, Hull, in November […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tippingHull Magistrates Courtprosecution
Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood team leads community litter-pick event 17th July 2025 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood team brought the community together earlier this month for a successful litter-picking event on Porter Street, off Anlaby Road. The event focused on clearing litter and refreshing the memorial site at the corner of William Street and Porter Street. The area was identified for attention following recent Love Your […] Read more Community and Living News Waste communityCouncillor Charles Quinnlitter-pickingLove Your NeighbourhoodSt Andrews and Docklands
Six residents receive £1,000 fines for fly-tipping in Hull 16th July 2025 Hull City Council is urging residents to make use of the multiple authorised waste schemes and services available in the city, following six substantial fly-tipping fines last month (June). In the six separate incidents, the offenders were caught dumping waste in Bristol Road, Melwood Grove, Lambert Street, Airlee Street, Mayfield Street, and Grandale. Fly-tipping is […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Charles QuinnfineFly-tippinghousehold waste and recycling centreReuse shop
Hull property occupier fined £600 for failing to dispose of household waste responsibly 15th July 2025 Hull City Council is urging property owners and occupiers to dispose of household waste responsibly, to avoid facing a substantial fine, or prosecution. This warning comes after an occupier of a property in Hull was fined £600 last month (June) for failing to dispose of their waste legally. The incident was reported to the council’s […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnfineFly-tippingillegal waste carriersuntidy land
Love Your Neighbourhood: Footpath improvements set to begin on Ventnor Street 14th July 2025 As part of Hull City Council’s ongoing Love Your Neighbourhood initiative, improvement works are set to begin on the footpaths along Ventnor Street. Following a recent ‘patch walk’ in the Newland Avenue area, the footpaths on Ventnor Street were identified as being in poor condition and in urgent need of repair. In response, the council will […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Charles QuinnCouncillor Mark IeronimoimprovementsLove Your NeighbourhoodPBS ConstructionresurfacingVentnor Street
Thoresby Primary School: Pupils join Love Your Neighbourhood team for community litter-pick in Avenues ward 17th June 2025 Year 1 pupils from Thoresby Primary School recently joined Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood team for a community litter-pick, helping to make the streets around their school cleaner and greener. Held in May, the session began with an engaging presentation delivered by a team member from the Love Your Neighbourhood project. The presentation introduced […] Read more Environment News Waste Avenues wardCouncillor Charles QuinnLove Your NeighbourhoodThoresby Primary School
Unlock green spaces with Hull’s new ‘Right to Grow’ initiative 19th May 2025 Hull City Council invites residents and community groups to submit project ideas for the ‘Right to Grow’ initiative, a programme designed to empower communities to transform and maintain their local unused green spaces. In September 2023, Hull made history as the first city in the UK to pass the ‘Right to Grow’ motion – which […] Read more Environment News Councillor Charles QuinnParks and Open SpacesRight to Grow
Love Your Neighbourhood: Avenues area next in line for a tidy-up 14th March 2025 Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Avenues area next week. As part of the citywide initiative, several streets within West Hull’s Avenues ward will undergo a comprehensive tidy-up between Monday 17 March and Friday 28 March, leaving streets transformed and residents with an enhanced sense of pride in their […] Read more News Transport & Streets Avenues wardCouncillor Charles QuinnLove Your Neighbourhood
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