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Striking restaurant design seemingly dropped

Plan for striking "shipping container" restaurant seems to have been scaled back

Plans for an eye-catching new restaurant on Bradford’s Wakefield Road appear to have been scaled back to a more traditional design.

Yoh Burger updated design Image: LDRS

Proposals to redevelop the former Gallopers Pub site date back to 2019, and an application for a new restaurant, car park and block of four shops was approved by Bradford Council in 2020.

It was anticipated that the restaurant would be the first Yoh Burger to open in Bradford.

But later that year applicants Redbeck Group applied to change the design of that unit.

Instead of the more traditional restaurant with a large, glazed frontage, the burger unit would be replaced with a restaurant created from numerous shipping containers, stacked on top of each other, painted yellow and arranged in an unusual, blocky design.

That change was also approved by Bradford Council, with planners calling it a “high quality design.”

But since that approval the prominent site, on one of the main gateways to the city centre, has remained empty with little sign of any future development.

This month the Redbeck Group has submitted the final parts of the plans that would allow the development to finally move forward. The application is to discharge conditions of the original planning application – including location of car and cycle parking spaces, electric charging points on the site and landscaping details, needed before any work starts.

This application also reveals that the plans have now reverted back to the original design for the restaurant unit – with no mention of the shipping container design.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service contacted the Redbeck Group for a comment on this design being changed, but has yet to receive a response.

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