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Public consultation has opened on options for the area
Have your say in the future ofHull’s Newland Conservation Area
- Residents, business owners and property owners of Hull’s Newland Conservation Area – and surrounding areas – are invited to provide feedback on proposals for its future. As part of Hull City Council’s ongoing project to reappraise all of the city’s 27 conservation areas, Newland was subject to a survey last year.
- The conservation area covers part of Cottingham Road and buildings to its north and south, including land around Saint Nicholas Primary School, up to the junction with Newland Park Avenue, as well as a small section of Beverley Road and Clough Road. The survey identified that the special interest of the conservation area is weak in places and as a result, the council has prepared four options for its future.
- These are: Retention of existing boundary; de-designation and moving remaining areas of special interest to adjoining conservations area; remove areas of negative value and retain the Newland Conservation Area; de-designate the full Newland Conservation Area. The consultation also affects Beverley Road, Beverley High Road and Cottingham Road conservation areas.
- Unlike most conservation areas, Newland does not have an adopted character appraisal. The community can have their say on the proposals until Friday, June 26.
- They can do so by visiting a drop-in session on Thursday, May 28, from 3pm to 7pm in the Canham Turner Building’s Hardy Conference Room at the University of Hull on Cottingham Road. Feedback can also be given online at yoursay.hull.gov.uk/newland-conservation-area or in writing to Stephen Walker, principal conservation officer, Hull City Council, The Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, HU1 2AA.
- Discover more on Hull’s conservation areas at Conservation areas – Hull
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