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Housing plan for old Thornton Baths given go ahead | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Housing plan for old Thornton Baths given go ahead | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Next step in Bradford Live plans, including removal of 1960s entrance, is approved

THE long journey to turn the former Odeon in Bradford city centre into a live music venue has taken another step forward. The former cinema, which has been empty for two decades, will be reborn as Bradford Live - a major new live music venue. This week the latest planning application for the building was approved by Bradford Council. It called for slight amendments to the previously approved scheme, including the infilling of the central entrance to the building - which was created in the 1960s. The plans also called for a new exit door to the East elevation of the building.

Plan for homes in Steeton Conservation area is withdrawn

The site at Elmsley Gardens, Steeton PLANS to build houses on an Steeton site that has been plagued by fly tipping have been withdrawn. Wesley Charles Williamson had submitted an application to build five houses on a vacant site off Elmsley Street in October. The application described the site as being used for fly tipping, contractors dumping construction waste, the public using it as a car park and abandoned vehicles by young joyriders. It was often littered by needles and empty beer cans - the application said. However, Bradford Council s Conservation Officer Hannah Meekings raised concerns about the plans for the site, which is in the Steeton Conservation Area and close to Grade II listed St Stephen s Church. She argued building on it would damage the area s character and appearance.

Steeton homes plan withdrawn

Elmsley Gardens Steeton PLANS to build houses on an Steeton site that has been plagued by fly tipping have been withdrawn. Wesley Charles Williamson had submitted an application to build five houses on a vacant site off Elmsley Street in October. The application described the site as being used “for fly tipping, contractors dumping construction waste, the public using it as a car park and abandoned vehicles by young joyriders.” It was often littered by needles and empty beer cans – the application said. However, Bradford Council’s Conservation Officer Hannah Meekings raised concerns about the plans for the site, which is in the Steeton Conservation Area and close to Grade II listed St Stephen’s Church. She argued building on it would damage the area’s character and appearance.

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