Section of grand city centre building could be converted into studio flats
A SECTION of a grand Bradford building, once saved from dereliction thanks to “meddling” by King Charles, could become studio flats for “short stay occupants.”
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.
A SECTION of a grand Bradford building, once saved from dereliction thanks to “meddling” by King Charles, could become studio flats for “short stay occupants.”
CONCERNS have been raised that changing a planning condition of a housing development could “put future occupants at risk.”
A "dilapidated” building on the edge of the city centre can be converted into flats, planners have agreed.
An arts centre will reopen in summer 2025 in a “landmark moment” for Bradford’s City of Culture year.
ON Thursday people across the district will go to the polls to vote in the local elections – where 30 of the 90 seats on Bradford Council will be up for grabs.
Lidl has revealed the Bradford areas it is eyeing for future supermarkets.
A bid has been made for one of the district’s most divisive buildings to be given listed status.
BRADFORD Council has been criticised for offering temporary accommodation that did not accept pets to a couple facing homelessness – despite them having a therapy dog.
A drive-thru Starbucks and six storey apartment building can be built on two neighbouring vacant sites on the edge of Bradford city centre.
PLANS for an MOT centre on one of Braford’s busiest roads have been refused for highway safety reasons.
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