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Hospitality businesses in Hull are being urged to apply for Pavement Licences now so they are ready to serve customers when Covid restrictions ease on 12 April.
Hull City Council has joined forces with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) to offer a range of expert services to firms across the city as they recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hull’s first boutique hotel will showcase itself and its city to a nationwide TV audience when it features in a challenge to find the country’s best bed and breakfast venues.
Wykeland Group is working with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to establish a centre in Hull’s former Marks & Spencer building to help people who have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic.
A brand new cycle hub has opened in Trinity Market. 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.
A digital marketing company which lured some of the brightest brains in the business from Leeds back to Hull is bucking the trend again by expanding under lockdown with new recruits and new clients.
An independent arts venue, café and book and music store on Whitefriargate has received a £100,000 grant from the Humber LEP's Humber High Street Challenge Fund.
The Fruit Market’s new multi-storey car park has opened, marking the latest milestone in the development of Hull’s urban village.
A sandwich shop which has been feeding business people and shoppers in Hull city centre for more than 20 years is set to expand its range of fantastic food after the success of its lockdown specials.
A partnership approach is having a major impact on the fight against crime in Hull city centre with more businesses signing up to the DISC low-level crime and antisocial behaviour information sharing system, which brings together businesses, the police and Hull City Council.