City Centre Construction Update 17 January 2025

Above: an image of new City of Culture artwork installed at the Bradford Interchange plaza area, where the main entrance is located.

Welcome to the weekly e-newsletter for the Bradford City Centre Walking and Cycling Improvements Scheme.

This edition includes everything you need to know about the Bradford City Centre Walking and Cycling Improvements Scheme for the coming days. We upload each weekly newsletter to the Future Bradford website. You can find copies of each e-newsletter on our news page if you would like to look back at previous editions. 


Progress update

Norfolk Gardens work making good progress

The construction team continue to make good progress in the Norfolk Gardens area, which is the final piece of transformation work in the city centre.

This week, more new paving and footway was installed in the area which once completed, will form part of a major new public space in the city centre.


Above: an image of Norfolk Gardens where transformation work is continuing and new paving is being installed. Bradford City Hall can be seen in the background.

Work has also recommenced in the Norfolk Gardens area, which is the final major section to complete. Paving work will soon start in the area, near to the former NCP car park. We currently expect work in this area to be completed in the spring.

Finishing touches such as landscaping and planting will continue over the coming weeks, and new street furniture is continuing to be installed on the newly pedestrianised streets.


Reminders

Temporary road closure at Drake Street via Hall Ings

Drake Street is temporarily closed to general traffic at the junction with Hall Ings. This is to allow essential footway and cycleway completion works to be carried out.

Access to Broadway car park and the newly completed turning circle at Bank Street is still possible, but no left turn to Drake Street is possible from Hall Ings. A diversion route for HGV’s is signposted in the area.

The closure is expected to be in place until Friday 24 January 2025.

Drake Street access from Bridge Street is still possible. Further information has been shared below.

Temporary suspension of Bridge Street bus lane

Whilst the Drake Street road closure is in place, we have temporarily suspended the bus lane on Bridge Street, meaning that general traffic can use the road.

General traffic can make a right turn onto Drake Street to access the Great Victoria Hotel car park.

Once Drake Street is reopened at the Hall Ings junction, the Bridge Street bus lane will be reinstated.

Bradford Interchange Bus Station now open

Earlier this month, Bradford Interchange bus station reopened to the public, and bus services are now operating from the upper concourse.

Due to ongoing resurfacing works, around six bus stands will stay out of action until at least April 2025. Therefore, some bus services will remain on-street until that time.

You can read the latest information on the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Metro page by clicking here. 


This week's construction, traffic, and access updates

  • The majority of traffic management measures that were put in place for the transformation works were removed in December 2024. Most of the new pedestrianised streets now fully open to the public.

    We would like to remind residents and visitors that traffic management measures are still in place at the following locations:

  • What: The installation of new drainage, kerbs and new carriageway, cycleway and footways on Hall Ings is largely complete. Footway and cycleway construction across the Drake Street junction is now in progress.

    Traffic management: Drake Street is closed at the junction with Hall Ings.

    Why: The work on Well Street has re-opened the road as a bus route, while the work on Vicar Lane has allowed for the reconnection of Vicar Lane to Hall Ings via the new ‘CYCLOPS’ junction.


Find out more

You can find out more about the scheme on the Future Bradford website or by getting in touch using the details and links below. 

Get in touch if you would like to ask any questions

Email: info@future-bradford.co.uk

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