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From jamie.goodwin@hullcc.gov.uk | Wednesday 20 February 2019

Register containing at-risk structures compiled by Hull City Council as part of a push to improve the look of the city.

In extreme cases, Hull will take formal action over vacant buildings.

Action is being taken to tackle vacant buildings in Hull in danger of falling into disrepair.

A register containing at-risk structures has been compiled by Hull City Council as part of a push to improve the look of the city.

In extreme cases, the local authority will take formal action, including improving the safety or appearance of a vacant building.

Councillor Daren Hale, deputy leader of Hull City Council, said: “We have a long-term interest in improving the image and appearance of the city as a whole – and the city centre and major thoroughfares in particular."

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