Finally - The Department for Transport has confirmed that work on Hull's Castle Street upgrade will begin in March 2020. #A63
angus young @angus_young61 Day 4 at the public inquiry, closing submissions from both sides. In a nutshell, Kingswood developers say 10 new shops & diners won't harm the city centre - the city council disagrees. angus young @angus_young61 Kingswood barrister Chris Katkowski going in hard on the council's vision for Albion Square: "It's preferred scheme is naive in the extreme." angus young @angus_young61 Kingswood barrister on Albion Sq: "It will be extremely difficult if not impossible for the council to find a private sector partner to take forward a scheme of the type aspired to by the council"
David Harrison @DaveHarrisonBBC An application, made by the Manor Property Group, to demolish the Lord Line building & nearby Pump House in #Hull will go before councillors next week. It's been recommended for refusal.
It's a real shame what's happening to the Lord Line building, ideally it should be kept and converted into apartments or student accommodation. Chances are they will demolish it, and then leave it looking like a bomb site for God knows how long.
angus young @angus_young61 Hull City Council confirms planning application for Albion Square "will show how mural will be retained as part of the wider scheme". Good news for @BhsMuralHull
Press Releases Key Notice Decision notification: Albion Square - 28/11/17 The council have today published a Key Notice Decision to submit a planning application for the redevelopment of Albion Square. The notice will be followed by a report to cabinet on Monday 18 December seeking permission to submit the application and authorise a tender procurement exercise to appoint a demolition contractor. Due to the poor condition of the buildings, and the upcoming full ownership of the entire site by the council, approval is sought from cabinet at the earliest opportunity to ensure holding costs are kept to a minimum. The notice also highlights that, if approved, the planning application will include the council’s ambition to retain the Alan Boyeson mural on front of the BHS building as part of the wider scheme. A full cabinet paper will be uploaded prior to the cabinet meeting.
100 huge names experts say belong in Hull city centre - and the really frustrating reason they're not here http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/shopping/100-top-brands-missing-hull-843651 Experts my arse, Aspinal's and Louis Vuitton ffs.
Certainly good news about the "Muriel" Hilda would be pleased. P.S. Fair play to the council, and getting Albion square sorted out.
"All have at least one store in Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and Southampton, which the study regards as comparable city centres." I wouldn't compare any of those city centres to Hull's. Larger populations apart from Southampton which iscskewed by it having millions of well off cruise passengers passing through every day.
It seems odd to me that the car park hasn't been designed to match the new venue... please log in to view this image
When you go to Gun Wharf in Portsmouth, a lot of those shops are present. I wouldn't say that Portsmouth offers anything we don't.
Gun Wharf puts to shame anything in Hull. Though where they could build something like that is another matter. Even if there was space the banks of the Humber don't lend themselves to anything like that. Of course they have a lot of visitors going to the dockyards and so benefit from that. I would never have been in the area if I hadn't been to visit the great attraction which is the dockyards.