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Residents, businesses, and stakeholders are invited to help shape the future of Hull’s much-loved Victoria Pier.
As part of its ongoing infrastructure investment programme, Hull City Council is launching this public engagement poll to help narrow down the future design options for Victoria Pier.
Located on the North bank of the Humber Estuary, Victoria Pier is a historically significant public asset and one of Hull’s most recognisable maritime landmarks.
The pier has been closed to the public since June 2022, after structural monitoring and detailed inspections revealed it was in very poor condition. Several defects were identified, including localised rotting across most sections.
Due to this deterioration, the existing pier will be removed, at a point yet to be determined, to ensure public safety.
However, recognising the pier’s historical importance, the council is committed to investing in a replacement.
To support this long‑term investment, Mason Clark Associates has developed three potential outline design options for you to vote on.
The chosen option will be developed further into a detailed design.
Residents, businesses, and stakeholders are invited to help shape the future of Hull’s much-loved Victoria Pier.
As part of its ongoing infrastructure investment programme, Hull City Council is launching this public engagement poll to help narrow down the future design options for Victoria Pier.
Located on the North bank of the Humber Estuary, Victoria Pier is a historically significant public asset and one of Hull’s most recognisable maritime landmarks.
The pier has been closed to the public since June 2022, after structural monitoring and detailed inspections revealed it was in very poor condition. Several defects were identified, including localised rotting across most sections.
Due to this deterioration, the existing pier will be removed, at a point yet to be determined, to ensure public safety.
However, recognising the pier’s historical importance, the council is committed to investing in a replacement.
To support this long‑term investment, Mason Clark Associates has developed three potential outline design options for you to vote on.
The chosen option will be developed further into a detailed design.
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Page last updated: 12 Mar 2026, 10:47 AM
Lifecycle
Poll open
Victoria Pier replacement is currently at this stage
The poll is open for submissions to identify residents, businesses, and stakeholders' preferred layout.
Poll closed
this is an upcoming stage for Victoria Pier replacement
The poll is now closed, and the results that will shape the future design of Victoria Pier are being looked at.
New design
this is an upcoming stage for Victoria Pier replacement
The chosen design option is to be further developed.