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Plans announced for major West Yorkshire transport schemes

New pedestrianisation and bus improvement plans have been outlined as part of the West Yorkshire devolution deal

Bradford City Hall and Centenary Square(Image: scu)

Details on major road and infrastructure schemes in West Yorkshire have been revealed, including the start date of a plan to pedestrianise swathes of Bradford city centre.

The Government’s £830m City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement for the area part of the West Yorkshire devolution deal. More details on what the money will be spent on have now been announced, with £200m going towards the creation of a long-planned mass transit system that will link up cities and towns across the region.

The package includes the funding for some previously announced Bradford city centre schemes, including works to pedestrianise Hall Ings, create a new entrance to Bradford Interchange and create a new park and ride in South Bradford are expected to start early next year.

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And the development of a new segregated cycle lane from the city centre down Thornton Road is expected to start this November.

The four projects were first announced in 2020 as part of the Government’s Transforming Cities Fund. They are expected to all be completed by the first half of 2024.

The transport settlement announcement, made yesterday morning, also includes detail of a number of schemes to boost bus travel and cycling in Bradford. The Government funding also includes cash to improve bus and cycle corridors.

In Bradford a temporary cycle lane introduced on Wakefield Road at the start of the Covid pandemic will be “improved and made permanent”. New bus priority measures will also be introduced on the busy road.