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Hull City Centre Vision will help guide investment and regeneration in the city centre for the next 20 years.
We want to hear from people all across Hull about how the city centre could be improved: from flooding, to housing, to green spaces, to jobs and skills.
Read the attached information carefully, then fill out our short survey to help shape the City Centre Vision.
This summer, the completed City Centre Vision will be released, and we’ll be asking for your feedback on the final document, but for now, we want to know about your experiences and aspirations for the city, so that we can make sure the City Centre Vision will bring changes that benefit everyone.
Hull City Centre Vision will help guide investment and regeneration in the city centre for the next 20 years.
We want to hear from people all across Hull about how the city centre could be improved: from flooding, to housing, to green spaces, to jobs and skills.
Read the attached information carefully, then fill out our short survey to help shape the City Centre Vision.
This summer, the completed City Centre Vision will be released, and we’ll be asking for your feedback on the final document, but for now, we want to know about your experiences and aspirations for the city, so that we can make sure the City Centre Vision will bring changes that benefit everyone.