Tributes paid to Lord Christopher Haskins

Members of Hull City Council have paid tribute to the late Lord Christopher Haskins, whose death was announced on Monday 30 March.

Cllr Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, and Cllr Daren Hale, leader of majority opposition group at the council, said: “The council was greatly saddened to learn of the passing of Lord Christopher Haskins.

“Over his long career, Lord Haskins had an instrumental role in driving business investment, growth and employment across the Humber. Most significantly, he chaired the Northern Foods and Express Dairies FTSE 100 company before also founding and chairing the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership. 

“His connections into government were critical into ensuring Hull and the Humber always had a voice in Westminster and in facilitating quick and effective investment decisions, which provided much needed support to businesses across the region.

“One of his biggest contributions was his involvement in bringing Siemens to the city, creating significant investment and employment and repurposing Alexandra Dock as the centre for Hull to become a global leader in the offshore industry.”

Matt Jukes, Chief Executive of Hull City Council, added: “Having previously worked with Chris for many years, including as a founding member of the Humber LEP, I saw at first hand his drive, enthusiasm and passion for our region and what this delivered. We have lost a true champion for the Humber and he will be sorely missed. 

“Our thoughts are with Lord Haskins’ family and friends at this very difficult time.”