Hull Street Charter 2024 to 2029

Hull City Council is committed to creating and maintaining an accessible built environment.

The Street Charter (2024 to 2029) was developed in partnership with -

  • Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
  • Hull Access and Improvement Group (HAIG)
  • Sight Support

As well as with council departments and individual disabled people.

The charter is a list of commitments which everyone involved agrees to abide by. By signing the charter, Hull City Council makes a pledge to implement the charter's action points.

This charter explores the main challenges that disabled people face when out and about, such as -

  • inaccessible crossings
  • shared space
  • parking on pavements
  • advertising boards
  • street and café furniture
  • temporary street works
  • wheelie bins and recycling bags
  • overgrown shrubbery and branches
  • dog fouling

Access the Hull Street Charter 2024 to 2029

Reporting a concern

If you have come across any of the concerns below, you can complete our Hull Street Charter form to make us aware -

  • advertising boards
  • dog fouling
  • electric vehicle charging
  • inaccessible crossings
  • overgrown shrubbery and branches
  • parking on pavements
  • recycling bags
  • street and cafe furniture
  • temporary street works
  • wheelie bins

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