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University of Bradford tops new league table | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Professor Zahir Irani and Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe with a copy of Bradford District s Economic Recovery Plan in front of Bradford City Hall. THE current economic crisis can be re-purposed to Bradford s advantage - according to the man behind a newly published recovery plan for the District. Yesterday Bradford s Economic Recovery Plan - a document that will shape how the area recovers from the Covid pandemic, and the economic uncertainty it has caused. Ideas included in the document include making Bradford s automotive industry a leader in developing hydrogen powered vehicles such as vans, create a new medical school in the District and improve Bradford s image and reputation to attract more investment.
Fine for motorist who drove on pavement on Great Horton Road | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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A site on Thornton Road that could be developed to create hundreds of homes AROUND 7,000 new homes could be created within Bradford city centre through the District s proposed Local Plan. The document, which is currently out to public consultation, sets out where homes should and shouldn t be built in Bradford, and will dictate developments until 2038. Current targets show Bradford needs to create 1,700 new homes a year - over 30,000 during the life of the plan. The Council s draft plan allocates 7,000 of these homes in Bradford city centre - and could dramatically increase the amount of city centre living in Bradford. A number of empty sites have been earmarked for development, while numerous buildings could be repurposed for housing.