Regional stakeholders were invited to help develop a shared, long-term vision.
Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority has brought together regional partners and stakeholders to help steer its emerging long-term priorities.
At the latest engagement session, representatives from public, education and voluntary sector organisations were invited to share feedback on two key strategic documents currently in development.
Discussions focused on identifying gaps, accelerating delivery and unlocking growth opportunities across the region.
To build a shared vision for Hull and East Yorkshire, attendees were encouraged to challenge assumptions, highlight opportunities and offer practical insights drawn from their experience working in the area.
Guided by the leadership of Mayor Luke Campbell MBE, the Combined Authority has defined five core areas of focus: investment, health, jobs, transport and housing.
The insights gathered during the session will inform and refine the Authority’s strategic approach to ensure future investment and activity are targeted for maximum impact, aligned with these priority areas.
As work to finalise the plans continues, the Combined Authority remains committed to maintaining open dialogue with stakeholders – reinforcing its commitment to collaboration, transparency and delivering meaningful change for the region.