Bikeability and Pedestrian Skills training for every school in Hull 7th March 2023 Children will have the chance to learn essential skills for staying safe while walking and cycling, thanks to training being made available to every school in Hull. Hull City Council has been awarded a government grant of almost £200,000 a year to offer Bikeability Cycle Training to all primary and secondary schools over the next […] Read more News Transport & Streets BikeabilityCyclingroad safety
Councillor goes ‘back to the floor’ on cycle track tidy-up 23rd January 2023 Councillor Mark Ieronimo went “back to the floor” as he joined Hull City Council’s dedicated cycle path team for a morning’s work. Donning high-vis gear and wielding a litter-picker, the council’s Portfolio Holder for Roads, Highways and Transport mucked in with the team as they tidied up a cycle path near Priory Road. Armed with […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelCyclingstreetscenewaste management
Bike Lights for Dark Nights: Cyclists offered free lights to be safe and seen 11th January 2023 Poorly illuminated cyclists are being given free bike lights and reflective gear in a new road safety project run by Hull City Council. The “Bike Lights for Dark Nights” initiative, funded by Safer Roads Humber, aims to reduce collisions on the city’s roads by encouraging more cyclists to ride with lights and reflective wear. Members […] Read more News Transport & Streets Cyclingroad safetySafer Roads Humber
‘Hull is a flat city that’s perfect for cycling’ 17th May 2022 A guided bike ride around Hull’s iconic sites took place last week in a bid to encourage cycling in the city. R-evolution, the cycling charity that operates the cycle hubs in Trinity Market and The University of Hull are offering guided cycle tours in partnership with First Step Sports for people to explore Hull on […] Read more News Transport & Streets CyclingMurdoch's ConnectionR-evolutionTransPennine TrailTrinity Market
‘There’s no reason a flat city like Hull couldn’t become the cycling capital of Britain’ 15th March 2022 Reverend Canon Dominic Black cycles to work every day from his home in Victoria Dock to his place of work at Hull Minister in Trinity Square, Old Town. The Vicar of Hull Minster leads a busy life and says he would find it hard to fit exercise in, so cycling to and from work acts […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelCyclingNet ZeroOh Yes! Net Zero
Take care when travelling around this winter 7th December 2021 People in Hull are being urged to take caution when travelling around Hull this winter. The reminder comes as the colder weather and darker nights can reduce visibility. Pedestrians and cyclists are encouraged to wear bright and reflecting clothing and motorists are urged to take caution and ensure their vehicles are winter ready. Hull City […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Dean KirkCycling
Temporary black surface for Beverley Road cycle track amid construction materials shortage 8th October 2021 A new section of cycle track on Beverley Road will be temporarily surfaced with black tarmac, instead of the now-familiar green, because of the shortage of construction materials that is affecting projects across the country. More than 5km of Beverley Road is being revamped as part of plans to create a safer environment for cyclists […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travelBeverley RoadCllr Dean KirkCycle investment planCycle lanesCycling
30 free bikes help students get into gear 15th July 2021 Students from Adelaide Primary School have been given free bikes to encourage more active travel. 30 students were loaned the bikes for one year as part of a scheme called The Bike Library by local charity R-evolution, which aims to make cycling an accessible form of transport, allowing them to travel more independently over the […] Read more News Transport & Streets Adelaide Primary SchoolCouncillor Daren HaleCyclingR-evolutionTrinity Market
First cycle hub to open in Hull’s historic Old Town 26th March 2021 A brand new cycle hub has opened in Trinity Market today. The first of its kind to open in the Old Town area, the space will hold storage for up to 40 cycles and offer a repair service to commuters, shoppers and visitors. Local charity R-evolution have been appointed to operate the cycling hub from […] Read more News Regeneration Transport & Streets Councillor Daren HaleCyclingOld TownR-evolutionTrinity Market
Work to improve cycling routes in Hessle Road begins next week 8th January 2021 Work to improve cycle routes will begin in Hessle Road between Brighton Street and Priory Park roundabout from Monday 11 January. Following a six week consultation period, members of the public were asked to share their views on plans to improve cycling in Hessle Road. This feedback has helped inform the improvement plans for cycling […] Read more News Transport & Streets AshcourtCouncillor Daren HaleCycle lanesCyclingHessle Road
Have your say on safer cycling measures in Anlaby Road 21st December 2020 Plans to install safer cycling routes in Anlaby Road are being proposed. In a 12 hour traffic count which took place in June this year, nearly 2,300 two-way cycle journeys were recorded. And in order to make the route safer, the scheme will incorporate slightly wider cycle lanes and introduce flexible bollards on some sections […] Read more News Transport & Streets active travel grantAnlaby RoadCommonplaceCouncillor Daren HaleCyclingDepartment for Transport
New cycling hub to open in Hull’s Old Town 16th December 2020 A new cycle hub is to open in Trinity Market. R-evolution has been appointed operate a cycling hub from Trinity Market, to help support the city’s ambition to become a cycling city. The space will hold storage for up to 40 cycles and offer a repair service for small repairs to commuter’s cycles. The team […] Read more News Transport & Streets CommonplaceCouncillor Daren HaleCyclingR-evolutionTrinity Market