Work starts on Freetown Way ahead of major investment
Work has started to prepare Freetown Way for a major scheme that will see the return of two lanes of traffic on the road and a focus on developing facilities for off-road cycling.
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Council appoints Mason Clark Associates to progress replacement of Priory Drive footbridge
Hull City Council has directly appointed Mason Clark Associates, a Hull-based engineering consultancy, to progress the removal and replacement of the Priory Drive footbridge.
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The Venn Boulevard Centre: School pupil creates winning logo for Hull Nature Trail
A Hull school pupil has designed the winning logo for the city’s new Nature Trail initiative.
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New schools join walking and wheeling challenge to cap off successful first year
Three more Hull schools have joined a national challenge to encourage and support more children to walk and wheel to school in the city.
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Hull Bus Alliance announce festive group travel offer
The Hull Bus Alliance has announced a group travel discount to help people get out and about over the festive season.
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Council starts work to improve access to footways and cycle tracks in the city
Work will soon start in the west of the city to improve access controls.
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Popular cycle safety campaign returns with focus on schools
A successful cycle safety scheme will run across Hull for a fourth winter, with a focus on supporting young people who cycle to and from school to stay safe and stay seen during the darker nights.
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Drypool Bridge - first phase of essential repairs successfully completed on time
Drypool Bridge will reopen to two-way traffic and pedestrians from 8pm on Thursday 27 November, following the successful completion of the first phase of essential repair works.
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Council responds to winter weather
Hull City Council is encouraging motorists and the travelling public to allow additional time for journeys and to drive to the conditions, following a flurry of winter weather overnight.
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Successful season for Moorsbus following return of popular service
Hundreds of residents from Hull and the East Riding took the opportunity over the spring and summer to enjoy trips to the North York Moors thanks to the return of a popular bus service.