Hull and East Yorkshire Devolution (original) (raw)
The public consultation is now closed. A period of statutory consultation ran from 2 January 2025 until 27 February 2024.
Hull and East Riding devolution proposal
Hull and East Riding councils have agreed a devolution deal worth over £400 million with the Government which, if progressed, means money and power can move from Government to decision-makers in our area.
A period of statutory public consultation took place between 2 January 2024 and 27 February 2024. The responses have been independently analysed. Your feedback has helped inform the decision to progress the deal to the next stage.
To get this level of powers, money, and a say in how we spend it, the two councils have produced a proposal that sets out to Government how devolution could work in Hull and East Yorkshire.
Consultation analysis
Thank you for having your say - your views have helped us decide whether to proceed with the deal. The consultation results have now been independently analysed and available to read, both in summary and in full.
Both councils want to make sure that residents and businesses across Hull and East Riding are fully informed about devolution.
Find out more about devolution
The following information will help you to get a better understanding of what devolution is all about and learn what it would mean for Hull and East Riding:
About the consultation
Devolution could bring about significant change in Hull and East Yorkshire and your views have been a vital part of the process.
An 8-week period of statutory consultation ran from 2 January 2024 until 27 February 2024.