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Newland Allotments is a historic community garden established in the 1800s and located in the suburb Newland in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [2] It is one of 21 sites across the city. [3] Sitting within 22 acres of land, and with 270 plots on site, it is the largest allotment site in the city and East Yorkshire.
Construction for Gateway(Hull)/Chevin Housing Group of 65 new houses in the Pembroke Grove/College Grove area of the estate was permitted in 2010, on land that had been cleared of housing c. 2005. [35] In 2011 Hull City Council published a finalised Holderness Road Corridor Area Action Plan, which included the Preston Road area in its remit. [36]
The election covers the ceremonial county of East Riding of Yorkshire, which is governed by two councils: East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Hull City Council. Those councils will remain in place, with some powers being transferred to the new mayor. [1]
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Most of the area lies in the Pickering ward of Hull City Council, the remainder in the western part of Newington ward. [2] [3] [4] As of 2012 the area has a primary school, Francis Askew, catering for 270 children. [5] A public services centre, the 'Gipsyville Multipurpose Centre' provides library, health and other community services. [6] [7]
Hull City Council, or Kingston upon Hull City Council, is the local authority for the city of Kingston upon Hull (generally known as Hull) in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Hull has had a council since 1299, which has been reformed on numerous occasions.
It is noted for its eighteenth century buildings and has been described as "the most complete Georgian street in Hull". [1] Authorised by an act of Parliament, the Hull Improvement Act 1795 (35 Geo. 3. c. 46), it was constructed to link Whitefriargate with the newly constructed Princes Quay dock. [2] [3] A number of buildings in the street are ...
2014 Hull City Council election; 2015 Hull City Council election; 2016 Hull City Council election; 2018 Hull City Council election (New ward boundaries reduced the number of seats by two) [37] 2019 Hull City Council election; 2021 Hull City Council election (postponed from 2020 because of COVID-19 pandemic) [38] 2022 Hull City Council election