We work on behalf of the Area Committee covering the Ings, Longhill and Sutton wards to provide excellent and accountable services which help address local priorities and contribute to achieving the City's aspirations by -
- improving residents quality of life across a range of issues
- supporting members in carrying out their area and community leadership roles
- listening to our communities and involving them in designing the services they want
- supporting the delivery of effective front-line services, that meet the needs of local residents
- help communities to develop a healthy, safe, green and sustainable environment for current and future generations
East priorities
We have listened to you to find out what you feel are your priorities in your neighbourhood and will work together to improve the things that matter to you. You have told us your current priorities are -
- roads, highways and pavements
- Community Safety - reducing levels of crime and antisocial behaviour
- Parks and Open Spaces - increasing community activities and facilities
- Street Care and Cleaning - improving the environment, making it cleaner and more appealing
- recycling, rubbish and waste collection and disposal
- improving community involvement and cohesion
Ward newsletters, plans and annual reports
We produce ward newsletters at various times of the year, the newsletters provide information about what's happening in your area.
General Enquiries
Use the form below in order to submit a general enquiry to your local Area Team -
Your local councillors for the East Area
To contact your councillors access the link below.
Ings
Longhill and Bilton Grange
Sutton
Contact Us
- 01482 300 300 East Neighbourhood Team
- Email - East.Area@hullcc.gov.uk
- In writing to - East Neighbourhood Team, Ings customer service centre, Savoy Road, Hull, HU8 0TY
Follow us on-
Twitter @HCCEastArea
Facebook East area (Hull)
You can also find information about what’s happening in your neighbourhood by checking -
Noticeboards
Our aim is to keep local communities aware of what’s happening in the area. We have a number of notice boards throughout East, these can be found in the following locations -
Ings
- Western Gailes Way Park, Western Gailes Way, Saltshouse Road
- Grasby Park, Bellfield Avenue
- Charnock Avenue green space, Holderness Road
- Savoy Road and Ings Road junction
- Ings Playing Fields, Bellfield Avenue
Longhill & Bilton Grange
- Greenwich Arcade (1 wall mounted near newsagent, 1 post mounted at end of carpark)
- Amethyst Road outside Alderman Kneeshaw PF
- Shannon Road, near the housing office
Sutton
- Barbara Robson Playing Fields x 3 (Church St entrance, Robson Way entrance, and within the park) all Sutton Village
- Howdale Road Green Space entrance
- Frampton Close Dorchester Estate
- Tweendykes shops
- Dalsetter Rise shops, Dunvegan Road
Ward budgets
The Ward Budgets have been specifically established to enable Area Committees to support local projects for the benefit of their local communities.
We welcome applications for funding from -
- community groups
- charities
- agencies
- council departments
- other organisations that provide benefit to the residents of the local area
Apply for ward budgets
Complete an application form, available to download below, and return it to your neighbourhood team.
Email - East.Area@hullcc.gov.uk
Community Centres
We have a number of community centres which we work with, each operate a number of organised activities and also have rooms available for hire.
If you are interested in enrolling in a new course or want to start a new activity, need a venue for a meeting or event, thinking of volunteering, then visit the centres website and or facebook pages for more details.
Ings and Sutton
- do not have any community centres
Longhill and Bilton Grange
What else we can help with
We want to support local communities, if you feel we could help you with a community issue not mentioned on this page, please get in touch.
Gypsy and Traveller - Unauthorised encampments
We carry out assessments of unauthorised encampments by travellers on the public highway, including any areas of carriageway, footpath or verge that is maintained by the council.
If you believe travellers have set up an unauthorised encampment near you please contact us.
Environmental
We work with our environmental teams to undertake a number of environmental projects working with the community. We look at environmental issues such as fly tipping, graffiti and rubbish removal from the ward.
Antisocial behaviour
We help deal with antisocial behaviour within our wards, by working in partnership with our neighbourhood nuisance team and communities policing teams.
Examples of issues we combat are -
- the misuse of a public space
- street drinking (alcohol)
- dropping litter
- intimidation
- harassment
- criminal activity
- vandalism
- damage to personal property
- begging
- rough sleeping
Community Payback
Magistrates or judges can sentence offenders to carry out anything from 40 to 300 hours of unpaid work as part of their sentence within the community. We work with the community payback service on a variety of environmental projects such as litter picking, painting and general clean-ups.
Members of the public can nominate projects for Community Payback teams to complete. To find out more or make a nomination please contact us or make a nomination direct to -
Meet your local communities policing teams
You can contact your policing team by following the links below -