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Hull City Council, or Kingston upon Hull City Council, is the local authority for the city of Kingston upon Hull (generally known as Hull) in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Hull has had a council since 1299, which has been reformed on numerous occasions.
Mike Ross, the leader of Hull City Council, was announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate for mayor in November 2024. [5] Kerry Harrison was announced as the Green Party candidate for mayor in December 2024. [6] She was the party's candidate for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham in the 2024 general election.
The single-tier local authority of the city is now Hull City Council (officially Kingston upon Hull City Council), headquartered in the Guildhall in the city centre. [42] The council was designated as the UK's worst performing authority in both 2004 and 2005, but in 2006 was rated as a two star 'improving adequate' council and in 2007 it ...
Outdoor seating known as parklets are to be removed from Hull city centre, the council has said. Six of the structures were placed in Princes Dock Street, opposite Princes Quay Shopping Centre, in ...
The Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority (HEYCA) is a combined authority for the city of Hull and county of East Yorkshire, in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. [2] The first election for the Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire, who will chair HEYCA, is expected to take place in May 2025. [3]
From 2002 to 2021 KCOM held the naming rights to the MKM Stadium, which hosts games played by Hull City A.F.C. and the Hull F.C. rugby league team. The stadium is owned by Hull City Council. From 2014 to 2019 KCOM also held the naming rights to Craven Park, where the Hull Kingston Rovers rugby league team play their games. [27] [28]
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The western end of the structure continued to serve as the location of the law courts for the city, [9] until they moved to the new Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre in Lowgate in 1991. [ 10 ] A 23-bell carillon was added to the bell tower, which is 41 metres (135 ft) high, [ 11 ] in 2004 and mechanised winding equipment for the clock ...