Fly-tipping incidents are falling fast in Hull 3rd April 2019 Fly-tipping incidents in Hull are falling rapidly, according to new figures. Reports of illegally dumped waste made to Hull City Council stood at 5,795 in the past year – 368 fewer than the 6,163 in the previous year and 1,932 fewer than the 7,727 in 2016/17. The figures, released today, are the lowest in more […] Read more News Transport & Streets streetscene
Works to begin in Staveley Road 8th March 2019 Essential roadworks are to get underway in Staveley Road from Monday 11 March. The repair works will take just over six weeks, between Diadem Grove roundabout and east of Thanet Road. The road will fully reopen on Tuesday 23 April. Councillor Anita Harrison, portfolio holder for highways, said: “To allow our contractor to carry out […] Read more Transport & Streets streetscene
Roadworks in Wymersley and Wold Road to start next week 1st March 2019 Major roadworks are set to get under way in Wymersley and Wold Road from Monday 4 March. The work will be split into four phases over 10 weeks. Road closures will be in place on the following dates: Phase one: 4 March-1 April, Wymersley Road Phase two: 1 April-22 April, Wold Road (County Road South […] Read more News Transport & Streets streetscene
£30m to be invested in city’s transport network 25th February 2019 Plans have been approved to bring investment to be spent on the city’s transport network up to £30 million. The approved plans will see street lighting, traffic lights and cycling infrastructure benefit from maintenance and upgrade works. It builds on plans approved in September 2017 that set out a three-year programme of works to improve 30.5 […] Read more News Transport & Streets streetscene
Would you leave this in your blue bin? 13th February 2019 Nappies, dog waste and feminine hygiene products are just some of things contaminating blue bins across Hull. In one month alone, the council collected 32,000 nappies in Hull’s blue bins. This can ruin an entire recyclable load, costing Hull City Council thousands of pounds in fines. Figures show that on average there is at least […] Read more Environment News Waste recyclingstreetscenewaste
Council to get tough on environmental offenders 16th January 2019 Councillors are being asked to consider plans to implement robust enforcement action against littering and environmental offences. In addition, they will also consider the prospect of increasing the level of fines issued after the government changed the minimum, default and maximum penalty levels back in April 2018. The council currently spends over £2m on street […] Read more News Transport & Streets Councillor Anita HarrisonFly-tippingstreetscene
Repairs to Dorchester Road to begin next week 10th May 2018 Essential maintenance works on Dorchester Road will commence Monday 14 May. The road will be closed between Tenterden Close and Wadhurst Close from Monday 14 May until Friday 8 June 2018 to allow carriageway repair works to take place. The diversion route will be via Dorchester Road and Midmere Avenue. Residents in the area have […] Read more Transport & Streets Roadworksstreetscene
Repairs to Hessle High Road to begin this month 6th October 2017 Essential maintenance works on Hessle High Road will take place from Monday 16 October for eight weeks. The works will take place between Priory Grove and Tilbury Road, and parts of Hessle Road will be closed to through traffic to allow these essential carriageway maintenance repairs to be carried out. To minimise disruption to motorists […] Read more Transport & Streets Roadworksstreetscene