Hull City Council is welcoming public opinion on proposed alterations to Coltman Street Conservation Area.
Adoption of a new character appraisal and management plan is suggested for the area which is characterised by Victorian buildings.
Coltman Street Conservation Area also features several listed buildings and any updated plans would take into consideration how best to preserve and enhance them, as well as providing clarity and guidance for future developments.
From today, residents, visitors and property owners of the area are invited to view the proposals and share their thoughts.

Cllr Paul Drake-Davis, portfolio holder for economic renewal, housing and organisational development at the council, said: “This latest resurvey and public consultation demonstrates the council’s commitment to ensuring each of our city’s conservation areas are up to date.
“At the same time, it is important a conservation area’s special character and appearance is preserved.
“We cannot do that without the feedback from those who live, work and socialise in the area, so it’s key that people provide their opinions over the coming weeks.”

A public consultation will take place from today, Monday 3 November, until Monday 15 December, with an in-person session being held in Western Library on Boulevard from 2-6pm on Thursday 13 November.
An online survey can be completed here, whilst site notices have also been erected in the area.
A copy of the consultation documents will be left in Hull Guildhall’s reception on Alfred Gelder Street.
Feedback also be given in writing via letter to Nabhaa Shetty, conservation officer, Hull City Council, Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, HU1 2AA or via e-mail to dev.control@hullcc.gov.uk.
More information on Hull’s conservation areas is available at Conservation areas | Hull.



