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
Red light enforcement cameras to be installed at ‘dangerous’ East Hull junction 11th August 2023 Hull City Council is working in partnership with Safer Roads Humber to deliver a Road Safety Scheme that is expected to reduce accidents at a busy East Hull junction. Over £240k in funding has been provided by Safer Roads Humber to install four red light enforcement cameras on all approaches to the Holderness Road and […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Mark IeronimoHolderness RoadMount PleasantSafer Roads Humber
New technology seeks to reduce collisions and congestion on busy Hull route 11th August 2023 Innovative technology has been installed on a major route in the centre of the city, to help improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, as well as help reduce congestion and encourage more people to consider alternative means of travel. In a UK first, Hull City Council, working with leading highway and transport technological solutions […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelCouncillor Mark IeronimoStoneferry CorridorStoneferry Road
Hull ranked in top 10 for cycle training for children in England 10th August 2023 Hull has been ranked in the top 10 locations in the country for delivering cycling training to children, according to new figures from the Bikeability Trust. Between April 2022 and March 2023, 78% of year 6 pupils in Hull received either Level 1 and 2 or Level 2 Bikeability training, putting the city seventh in […] Read more News Regeneration active travelBikeabilityCouncillor Mark IeronimoCyclingschools
Hull City council supports city’s first ever electric bus trial 9th August 2023 Representatives from Hull City Council attended the test drive of an all-electric bus as part of the authority’s efforts to promote sustainable transport in the city. Kerry Ryan, Strategic Transport Manager at Hull City Council, and Councillor Mark Ieronimo, Portfolio Holder for Transportation, Roads, and Highways, visited East Yorkshire Buses on Friday 28 July to test […] Read more News Transport & Streets Busescarbon neutralCouncillor Mark Ieronimoeast yorkshire buses
Council supports campaign encouraging eligible residents to use free passes and ‘Take the Bus’ 8th August 2023 Hull City Council is supporting a national campaign to encourage more residents aged 66 plus or who are eligible due to disability to access free* bus travel. The ‘Take the Bus’ campaign highlights how to make the most of concessionary passes, freeing eligible residents from travel costs and unlocking destinations. Concessionary passes offer free travel […] Read more News Transport & Streets BusesCouncillor Mark Ieronimoeast yorkshire busespublic transportStagecoach East Midlands
Essential work to begin on Ennerdale Bridge later this month 1st August 2023 Hull City Council has announced that essential maintenance work on Ennerdale Bridge will commence from Monday 14 August. The essential work will be carried out by the Hull City Council Bridges Team to the central reserve barriers on both approaches to the bridge on Raich Carter Way. This work is in preparation for the main […] Read more News Rivers and bridges BridgesCouncillor Mark Ieronimo
Public views sought on the enforcement of moving traffic offences 27th July 2023 Hull City Council is encouraging members of the public and key local stakeholders to have their say on the implementation of moving traffic enforcement powers across the city. As part of a new move by the Government, all Local Highway Authorities in England can now apply for moving traffic enforcement powers. To meet the October 2023 […] Read more News Transport & Streets consultationCouncillor Mark IeronimoDepartment for TransportGovernmenttraffic