There were hundreds of instances of car crime in the Bradford district over the past six months BRADFORD’S worst areas for car crime over the last six months have been revealed through a new crime map. The map, put together by Co-op Insurance, uses data from the Home Office to map out every incident of car crime in the district in the past six months. The data reveals more than 1,300 incidents of car crime occurred in the district over the period, more than 200 a month – more than seven crimes a day. The Eccleshill and Ravenscliffe estate area comes out on top as the biggest hotspot for car crime, with 55 offences reported in the past six months.
NEW food hygiene ratings for eateries across the Bradford district have been published by the Food Standards Agency. Listed below are the latest findings of council inspectors for each branch of Costa in the Bradford district that has been inspected. Almost 4,000 premises across Bradford are rated by the Food Standards Agency, based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all year round. The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale. Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary.
NEW food hygiene ratings for eateries across the Bradford district have been published by the Food Standards Agency. Listed below are the latest findings of council inspectors for each branch of Greggs in the Bradford district. Almost 4,000 premises across Bradford are rated by the Food Standards Agency, based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all year round. The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale. Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary.
A COMPETITION to design an urban park in Bradford city centre could be held as part of a push to Green the District. And the large, empty plot of land near Forster Square rail station could be a possible location for the new green space. Last week the Bradford District Economic Recovery Plan was published - detailing how Bradford could emerge from the Covid pandemic and the resulting economic downturn. One section of the plan focuses on creating new green space, particularly in inner city areas, where residents may not have access to gardens or parks. The plan says the pandemic, which severely limited people s ability to travel to outdoor areas other than those on their doorstep, highlighted the need for green space and parks.