Economic Growth: A Stronger Economy, A Brighter Future

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Hull’s economy is evolving, and we need the right conditions for businesses, culture, and education to thrive. There are key economic challenges for the city as it continues to embrace the needs of existing and new industry, and the role of the city centre changes

What Are Our Key Challenges and Priorities

  • Supporting Business Growth - Hull must provide the right land, locations, and quality spaces to help businesses invest, expand, and adapt
  • Unlocking Development Potential - Some large sites remain underused – and intervention may be needed to progress development
  • Adapting to Changing Work Patterns - The rise of remote and hybrid working means that business premises must be flexible and well-located to meet evolving demands. Growing Hull’s Cultural Impact - Since UK City of Culture 2017, Hull’s creative industries and tourism economy have flourished and there is a continuing need to promote Hull’s rich heritage, cultural and identity
  • Investing in Education and Skills - Access to high-quality education and training is crucial for social mobility and economic growth and are key to tackling inequality boosting life chances

The Local Plan can help by

  • Providing the right employment land - Ensuring high-quality, well-located sites are available to support business investment and expansion
  • Bringing Underused Sites into Use - Encouraging the redevelopment of brownfield and underused land to boost economic activity
  • Supporting Cultural Growth - Protecting and providing spaces and policies that help cultural activities thrive
  • Enhancing Education and Training Facilities - Supporting the development of new and improved schools, colleges, and training centres to meet future needs and equip our young people succeed

Have your say

You can also answer the theme questions and interactive map relating to economic growth.

Hull’s economy is evolving, and we need the right conditions for businesses, culture, and education to thrive. There are key economic challenges for the city as it continues to embrace the needs of existing and new industry, and the role of the city centre changes

What Are Our Key Challenges and Priorities

  • Supporting Business Growth - Hull must provide the right land, locations, and quality spaces to help businesses invest, expand, and adapt
  • Unlocking Development Potential - Some large sites remain underused – and intervention may be needed to progress development
  • Adapting to Changing Work Patterns - The rise of remote and hybrid working means that business premises must be flexible and well-located to meet evolving demands. Growing Hull’s Cultural Impact - Since UK City of Culture 2017, Hull’s creative industries and tourism economy have flourished and there is a continuing need to promote Hull’s rich heritage, cultural and identity
  • Investing in Education and Skills - Access to high-quality education and training is crucial for social mobility and economic growth and are key to tackling inequality boosting life chances

The Local Plan can help by

  • Providing the right employment land - Ensuring high-quality, well-located sites are available to support business investment and expansion
  • Bringing Underused Sites into Use - Encouraging the redevelopment of brownfield and underused land to boost economic activity
  • Supporting Cultural Growth - Protecting and providing spaces and policies that help cultural activities thrive
  • Enhancing Education and Training Facilities - Supporting the development of new and improved schools, colleges, and training centres to meet future needs and equip our young people succeed

Have your say

You can also answer the theme questions and interactive map relating to economic growth.

Page last updated: 20 Mar 2025, 03:43 PM