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Updated information about bringing medication into the country ('Health' page).
News Hull & East Yorkshire News Traffic & Travel The council says it will 'improve the condition of key residential roads that are beginning to show signs of wear' More than 30 roads in Hull will see closures over the coming weeks as an annual micro-surfacing programme gets underway. The project, which involves treating over
Addition of information about drone incidents and updated information about the Russian border crossing ('Safety and security' and 'Entry requirements' pages).
Hull City Council is set to commence its annual micro-surfacing programme next week, which will see 32 roads rejuvenated across the city. The city-wide micro-surfacing programme, which will see over 39,000m2 of roads treated, will begin on Monday 18 May and is expected to be completed by Thursday 11 June, weather permitting. Part of the council’s highways capital programme, these works aim to enhance the quality of the mainly residential roads, which are now
“We urge everyone to work with us and be part of the solution," a senior councillor says ahead of the lengthy closure 17:04, 14 May 2026 Updated 17:05, 14 May 2026 Drypool Bridge is set for a further eight-week full closure. Drivers also faced an over two-month closure in Autumn of last year. In 2024
After an initial announcement at the end of 2025, Hull City Council has now confirmed that Drypool Bridge will fully close to all vehicles and pedestrians for around eight weeks from Wednesday 27 May, as the major repair and strengthening programme enters a crucial phase. The council, in partnership with local contractors Esh Construction and designers Mason Clark Associates, have been
Updated information about submitting e-Arrivals cards when arriving in Korea (‘Entry requirements’ page).
Updated information for LGBT+ travellers due to legislation being amended around same-sex relations (‘Safety and security' page).
Hull Museums and Phoenix Families CIC have been nominated for the Partnership of the Year Award at the 2026 HEY Smile Awards. The nomination comes for their partnership programme, Tree Babies and Tots. Tree Babies and Tots (now named Together in Nature) has taken place in the Museums Gardens since 2021, making use of the