New vision to regenerate Hull takes step forward
Hull City CouncilA design company has been appointed to help regenerate Hull.
Urban designers Planit will work with Hull City Council over the next six months to create a plan which will "stimulate the economy, respond to climate change and develop sustainable neighbourhoods".
The planning work has been funded by a £19.3m government programme and is part of Hull's Community Plan 2024-2034, which includes making the city a regional hub for investment and growth.
Councillor Paul Drake-Davis, the council's portfolio holder for regeneration, said: "We want residents of our city to have a say in its future, a city they can feel proud of and a place where people want to live and visit."
He added that the new vision will create job opportunities and have access to affordable housing, green spaces and a chance to experience the city's culture and heritage.
Andy Roberts, director of urban design at Planit, said: "Committed to a regenerative future, we are passionate about preservation and building cities that can adapt.
"We’re delighted to play a central role in Hull’s development."
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