Hull Fair to see parking barriers installed on nearby streets 5th October 2023 Parking barriers will be installed for Hull Fair 2023, to prevent fairgoers from abandoning their cars. Due to past unauthorised parking on the central reservations on Chanterlands Avenue and Spring Bank West, Hull City Council will once again install parking barriers in these areas. It is hoped that these barriers will prevent people from abandoning their cars […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoHull Fair 2023parking
Ennerdale carriageway to be reconstructed 5th October 2023 Hull City Council is preparing to carry out essential maintenance work later this month on the Ennerdale carriageway. The work will improve an area of the existing carriageway at the junction of Ennerdale and Riverview Gardens. The intention of the work is to reconstruct the failed area of the carriageway, to ensure the highway provides […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoEnnerdaleRoadworksWright Civil Engineering
More footpath improvement works planned for Hull 4th October 2023 Several streets across Hull will undergo essential resurfacing next month, to provide much-needed improvements to the footpaths. As part of the council’s investment in the city’s footpaths, improvements and resurfacing works will take place on Benedict Road, Chanterlands Avenue, Chester Road, Helmsley Grove, Hessle Road, Wascana Close, Luton Road, and Woodgate Road. The improvements will involve […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoimprovementsPBS Construction
Cabinet approves enforcement of moving traffic offences 25th September 2023 A decision to apply for moving traffic enforcement powers across the city has been approved by Hull City Council’s Cabinet today (Monday 25 September). As part of a new move by the Government, all Local Highway Authorities in England can now apply for moving traffic enforcement powers, as defined in Schedule 7 of the Traffic […] Read more News Transport & Streets CabinetCouncillor Mark IeronimoDepartment for TransportGovernmenttraffic
Hull City Council acquires 12 new accessible buses 25th September 2023 Hull City Council has acquired 12 new accessible buses to improve transportation for young people with disabilities. The new buses, supplied by Mellor, are wheelchair accessible and have been designed to provide a comfortable and safe ride for up to 16 passengers per vehicle. Their main use will be to provide transportation services for young […] Read more News Transport & Streets BusesCouncillor Linda TockCouncillor Mark IeronimoKWLtransport
Final phase of improvements to pedestrian and cycling facilities on Beverley Road complete 22nd September 2023 Work has now been completed on a project to enhance pedestrian and cycling facilities along Beverley Road. Hull City Council and its contractor, PBS Construction (N.E) Ltd, have delivered the final phase of the programme, which has seen improvements to the Queens Road/Sculcoates Lane junction, including: The works at the junction were the last in […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets active travelBeverley RoadCouncillor Mark IeronimoQueens RoadSculcoates Lane
Footpath resurfacing works planned for three west Hull streets 22nd September 2023 Three streets in west Hull will undergo essential resurfacing next month, to provide much-needed improvements to the footpaths. As part of the council’s investment in the city’s footpaths, improvements and resurfacing works will take place on Barrington Avenue, Hutton Close, and Salton Avenue. The improvements will involve resurfacing and reconstructing areas of the footpaths which have […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark Ieronimoimprovementsstreetscene
Cabinet to consider enforcement of moving traffic offences 18th September 2023 Proposals on the implementation of moving traffic enforcement powers across the city are to be considered by Hull City Council’s Cabinet later this month. As part of a new move by the Government, all Local Highway Authorities in England can now apply for moving traffic enforcement powers. If approved by cabinet, these powers will allow the […] Read more News Transport & Streets CabinetCouncillor Mark IeronimoDepartment for Transportgovenrmenttraffic
Footpath resurfacing works to begin in east Hull 13th September 2023 Several footpaths in east Hull will undergo essential improvements and resurfacing this autumn/winter. As part of the council’s investment in the city’s footpaths, improvements and resurfacing works will take place on Savoy Road, Antholme Road, Castleford Grove, Milford Grove, Ingleby Close, and Borrowdale. These works are needed due to footpath deterioration and will provide a […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoEast Hullimprovements
Hull encouraged to ‘travel wisely’ with various events planned for TravelWise Week 11th September 2023 Hull City Council and its partners will be hosting various events across the city in support of TravelWise Week, a world-wide, week-long travel challenge where sustainable travel organisation, Modeshift, encourages everyone to travel wisely. It is the council’s ambition to make Hull cleaner, greener and healthier by encouraging residents to choose active forms of travel […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelCouncillor Mark Ieronimoeast yorkshire busesHumberside PoliceNeighbourhood Network HullR-evolutionStagecoach
James Reckitt Avenue works completed ahead of schedule 5th September 2023 Essential carriageway maintenance works on James Reckitt Avenue in Hull have been completed ahead of schedule. The work began in late July, with road closures expected to be in place until Friday 8 September. However, phase two of the works, between Gillshill Road and Malet Lambert School, reopened today, Tuesday 5 September, three days ahead […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoCR Reynolds LtdMalet Lambert SchoolRoadworks
Council secures millions in funding to deliver transport improvements 21st August 2023 Hull City Council has approved grant funding allocations of over £11million to deliver a series of investments on several of the city’s key routes to promote and encourage cycling and improve road safety. The council has secured £8.757m from Active Travel England’s Active Travel Fund (ATF) and £2.99m from the Department for Transport’s Safer Roads […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelActive Travel Fundactive travel grantBeverley RoadCouncillor Mark IeronimoFerenswayFreetown WayHolderness RoadPreston RoadSpring BankWitham