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Chris Young | Local Democracy Reporter

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‘Historic’ bus decision

The decision to bring West Yorkshire’s bus services under public control has been described as the biggest change to bus services for four decades. A...

Planning approved for 14 EV bus chargers at Chapel Lane depot in Keighley

The installation of 14 EV charging points at a depot will help with the electrification of the district’s bus fleet. Transdev have been granted planning...

“Devastating” budget approved by Bradford Council

Councillors have voted to approve “the most devastating budget ever to be discussed” in Bradford City Hall. The budget that was voted for this evening...

Cuts still likely

The proposed cuts in Bradford Council’s budget for the coming year makes “grim reading” – the Council’s leader has acknowledged. At a meeting of Bradford...

Restoration of city building

A crumbling four storey building in Bradford city centre would be repaired, refurbished and reopened under newly-revealed plans. On first glance, 26 Kirkgate, home to...

Reviving Bradford: Transformative plans unveiled to redevelop overgrown urban plot into vibrant community space

An overgrown and fly-tipped plot of land in Bradford city centre could be redeveloped if new plans are approved. The site at Paradise Street has...

Police say ‘increase in street begging’ is making ‘the public feel intimidated’

Police say they are working to tackle an “increase in street begging” and a rise in shoplifting in Shipley. Members of Bradford Council’s Shipley Area...

Community centre plan approved

Controversial plans to build a new community, heritage and education building in the heart of Saltaire have been approved. The £6m Community, Arts, Heritage and...

Bradford Council admits it overcharged some of its tenants by a total of £344k

Bradford council has revealed that it overcharged some of its tenants by a total of £344,000. The Council’s Housing Team is currently contacting social housing...

Inspector dismisses fifth attempt to keep “Chai Village” on city site

A government planning inspector has described a city centre Chai development as “poorly designed” and claimed it would prove a nuisance to people living...

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