ONE of Bradford’s most imposing mill buildings will be converted into flats after a major redevelopment scheme was approved. Grade II listed Barkerend Mill is a six storey former spinning mill on the edge of Bradford city centre that has been empty for years. In October a planning application to convert the huge building, and neighbouring North Mill, into flats was submitted to Bradford Council. Barkerend Mill LTD planned to create 117 flats in the two main mill buildings, and demolish a smaller building, Tahiti Mill. There would be parking for 61 cars and “high quality amenity space” between the two buildings.
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Derbyshire Life
Boats for hire on the Derwent by Sally Moseley
- Credit: Archant
Spanning 66 miles, the River Derwent is Derbyshire’s longest and deepest river and the life force of the county, such is its importance to the human history of the region, a 15-mile stretch has been deemed by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site. We pick a selection of walks fromour archive that take in a section of the Derwent.
Footbridge at Bamford Mill by Sally Moseley
- Credit: Archant
Bamford
Bamford may be famous for its prximity to the nearby Ladybower, Derwent and Howden Reservoirs, but this walk takes in Bamford Mill which was once powered by the River Derwent.