Lord Line building and Hydraulic Tower and Pump House 6th December 2017 Today, Wednesday 6 December, Hull City Council’s Planning Committee refused planning applications to demolish both the Lord Line building and Hydraulic Tower and Pump House. The locally listed Lord Line building and the Grade II listed Hydraulic Pump House & Tower both sit within St Andrews Dock. The dock itself is a conservation area and […] Read more Planning
Property owner prosecuted for building without correct building approval 13th September 2017 A property owner has been prosecuted by Hull City Council for failing to get the correct consent for building works. Mr Gholam Parvis of Hull, was found guilty by Hull Magistrates Court at a hearing on Friday 7 July 2017. Mr Parvis was fined £660 along with costs of £2,295. The prosecution followed complaints from […] Read more Planning
Hull City Council wins Excellence Award 8th September 2017 Hull City Council last night received the Association of Public Service Excellence (APSE) award for Best Public/Private Partnership in recognition of the work done with partners Wykeland Beal to transform the Fruit Market area of Hull. The awards recognise excellence in local government frontline services and highlight local councils that have embraced change, innovation and […] Read more Planning