Plans to improve the Bradford Interchange as a gateway to the city centre could take a step forward at next week’s West Yorkshire Combined Authority Investment Committee meeting.
Work on the first phase would result in a new frontage, better pedestrian access and improved facilities for the nine million bus and train passengers who use the interchange every year.
If approved work could start in September 2019.
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