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Hull High Streets Get £6M Boost for Makeover
14 Mar
Summary
- Hull City Council plans to spend £6 million on high street enhancements.
- Public engagement events are scheduled over six weeks to gather feedback.
- Phase two covers four specific Hull neighborhoods for improvements.

Hull City Council has allocated £6 million to enhance the city's high streets through the Community High Streets Programme. This initiative aims to improve local areas, increase foot traffic, and decrease shop vacancy rates. The second phase of this significant project is set to commence next week, focusing on four specific neighborhoods: Elmbridge Parade, Endike Lane, Goodwin Parade, and The Quadrant.
Residents and local business owners are being actively encouraged to participate in public engagement events to provide their valuable feedback on proposed future plans for these areas. These events will run over a six-week period, beginning on Monday. Previously, engagement for Elmbridge Parade was completed, and feedback events for phase one, which focused on other neighborhoods, were held at the end of 2025.




