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Active travel journeys increase at schools participating in national challenge
More and more children are opting to walk and wheel to school in Hull, following the launch of WOW – the walk to school challenge from UK charity Living Streets, in autumn 2024.

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Free Christmas parking and £5 group bus tickets for Hull shoppers
To help Hull families with the cost of living this Christmas, Hull City Council is offering free city centre parking and providing funding to cut the cost of bus travel.
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New traffic model to inform future plans for the city
Plans to develop a new traffic model to understand and improve how traffic moves across Hull have been given the go-ahead.
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Kingswood junction upgrade to make cycling safer and improve traffic flow
A roundabout in Kingswood will be improved early next year to help traffic flow and make travel safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
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Hull City Council releases key findings of city's biggest transport survey
Hull City Council has today released the findings of its citywide transport survey, which gave everyone the chance to have a say on the future of Hull’s roads. The survey ran throughout August.
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Cycle hubs deliver more than 1000 repairs to bikes in the community
More than 1,000 bike repairs have taken place thanks to the community cycle hubs in Hull. The hubs are operated by local cycling charity R-evolution.
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East Yorkshire get a little greener
Local bus operator, East Yorkshire, has welcomed 8 new vehicles to its fleet as part of its investment to bring state of the art, environmentally friendly buses to the community.
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Buses to run to temporary timetables to aid service delivery
Local bus operator, East Yorkshire, has announced that it will be making some temporary changes to some of its services from Sunday 23 October.
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Roads summit to take place next week after 21,000 respond to residents’ survey
Key organisations from across the city together next week to discuss the future of the city’s transport network, after a huge response from the public to the city’s biggest-ever transport network.
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Contract awarded for new study to improve public transport in Kingswood and Bransholme
Hull is one of 19 places that has been awarded funding from central government to pilot a Mini-Holland scheme in the city.
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New bus stop QR codes put real-time information at passengers' fingertips
Bus passengers in Hull can now access real-time information at bus stops across the city, thanks to new QR codes being added to timetables.