Victoria Pier
Victoria Pier is a public asset of historical importance and is regarded as one of Hull’s most notable maritime structures.
The pier is located on the North banks of the Humber Estuary and can be accessed by pedestrians via Nelson Street.
The structure comprises timber deck sections supported on timber columns.
A further steel structure named The Admiralty Steps is adjoined to the South elevation of the pier and provides pedestrian access to vessel users (including the Police). The steps are composed of galvanised steel, steps, deck grilles supported on steel columns and beams.
In June 2022, structural monitoring and detailed inspections showed that Victoria Pier was in very poor condition, with several defects identified, including localised rotting in most sections. Therefore, we needed to close the pier to maintain public safety.
Due to this deterioration, the existing pier will be removed, at a point yet to be determined, to ensure public safety.
However, recognising the pier’s historical importance, we are committed to investing in a replacement.
To support this long‑term investment, Mason Clark Associates has developed three potential outline design options, on our behalf, each offering a different layout for the future pier.
Before any decisions are made, the public is encouraged to vote on which illustrative design option they prefer, in terms of layout.
The chosen option will then be developed further into a detailed design.
To vote for your preferred layout on the Your Say website.
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