Fire-damaged warehouse buildings can be demolished
Fire-damaged warehouse buildings can be demolished after planning officers acknowledged they had “little heritage merit.”
Local Democracy Reporter
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Fire-damaged warehouse buildings can be demolished after planning officers acknowledged they had “little heritage merit.”
A WEEK after severe flooding hit Bradford city centre, a section of the new public transport loop remains out of action “until further notice.”
NEW average speed cameras – the first of their kind in Bradford – have been installed on a bypass infamous for speeding.
A GRADE II listed Keighley building will be the new headquarters of an organisation set up to get people more active.
SEVEN new starter units could be built in a long standing industrial area of Bradford.
Plans to turn most of a Bradford city centre block into bedsits have been described as “alarming".
BUILDING a “glamping” pod in a rural Baildon site would cause safety issues on a public bridleway – planners have argued.
A NEW cycle track at a Bradford youth centre will help “raise aspirations through sport” – according to planning officers.
A new Starbucks drive-thru will provide “significant investment” in a neglected area of Bradford city centre.
WORK on a scheme to improve cycle and pedestrian links between Bradford city centre and the West of the city entered the next stage this week.
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