Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Hull Liberals pull plug on city’s cruise terminal plans

Hull City Council’s new Liberal leadership has pulled the plug on plans to build a cruise terminal near The Deep, claiming the proposed scheme was ‘fundamentally unworkable’.

Having listened to residents in the area and the official objections of The Deep, Hull’s Lib Dems say they’re protecting The Deep by confirming this site will not be used.

This is one of the new administration’s first major moves, said to confirm its intention to listen to people across the city and put local people at the heart of Council decision-making.

Claiming Labour’s Cruise Terminal plans were fundamentally unworkable, Council leader Mike Ross has asked the Council to explore alternative locations where a Cruise Terminal could be feasible, with publication of a review expected shortly.

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