Views sought on 200 new homes near shopping centre

Eleanor Maslin
BBC News
Hull City Council An artist's impression of the proposed development. People in white are walking through a concrete open space with raised flower beds and a tree. Multi-storey properties are on both sides.Hull City Council
The development would be near St Stephen's Shopping Centre

Views are being sought on the construction of about 200 homes near a city shopping centre.

Hull City Council said a two-week public consultation would begin on 28 April, looking at its plans to "transform the area and bring much-needed new homes".

Land to the rear of St Stephen's Shopping Centre was allocated for housing in 2023.

Proposals include the building of multi-storey properties and redeveloping the empty south wing of Earle House.

Feedback can be provided until 11 May. Consultants Stantec will be at a stand in the shopping centre on 28 and 29 April.

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