Your ward councillors are:
- Aisling Musson (Labour Party)
- George Norman (Labour Party)
- Cllr Michael Pavlovic (Labour Party)
Your ward councillors set priorities and work to address them with input from partners and residents. They host ward committee meetings and events, and lead a team of officers and partners working in the area.
You can attend events and committee meetings in your ward to find out about local issues and how local priorities are being addressed.
View agendas and minutes from Hull Road ward committee meetings.
Hull Road Ward profile, priorities and funding
The Hull Road Ward profile contains statistical information about the area and is updated regularly.
Based on feedback from residents, ward councillors have set the following current ward priorities:
- promoting a friendly and welcoming community
- encouraging volunteering and community involvement
- supporting residents to prosper and access the services they need
Hull Road Ward budget
Each ward has a budget to spend on local priorities.
For 2019 to 2020 the allocated ward budget is £38,109.
The ward also receives a budget allocation for improvements to local highways. The amount allocated for 2019 to 2020 is £181,927.
Consultations and decisions on funding happen at ward committee meetings and through surveys and councillor surgeries.
Ward grant applications
Community groups and voluntary organisations based in the ward can apply for budget funding by making a ward grant application.
This ward is currently inviting ward grant applications. See further information about ward grant applications, and how to apply.
Community projects eligible for grants may include services for the local area, such as projects which:
- help to achieve ward priorities
- provide a service in the ward
- provide opportunities for ward residents to become involved
Housing Environment Improvement Programme
The Housing Environment Improvement Programme (HEIP) supports the delivery of local priorities, specifically improvements that tenants have identified as being important to them.
Residents' Associations, Parish Councils and Planning Panels
Residents' Associations in Hull Road Ward:
Hull Road Ward does not fall within a Parish Council area.
A Planning Panel is made up of local residents who come together to discuss and respond to local planning applications.
Contact your Community Involvement Officer for more information on Residents' Associations and Planning Panels.
Local Area Coordination
Local Area Coordinators help you stay safe, well, independent and connected to your local community.
See our Local Area Coordination page and our Local Area Coordinators directory for further information about how to access this service in the Tang Hall area.
Support in your ward
The City of York Council Health Trainers offer free health and wellbeing support.
Our skilled Health Trainers are able to offer confidential one-to-one support and guidance, face-to-face or remotely, to help you with:
- healthy eating advice and weight management
- finding new ways to be more active
- quitting smoking
- reducing your alcohol intake
- finding groups and activities to get back out in the community
Hull Road Ward information
Stay up to date with what's happening in Hull Road Ward by:
- following @HullRoadWard on Twitter
- contacting your ward councillors
- contacting your Community Involvement Officer (CIO)
Ask your CIO to add you to their email list for updates on news and events.
Also see
Claire Taylor
Community Officer