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Uncertain future for planned South Bradford enterprise zone

Staithgate Lane, Bradford THE future of a planned multi million pound “enterprise zone” in the South of Bradford looks uncertain, with a funding deadline soon to pass. In 2016 West Yorkshire Combined Authority had been granted a £20 million pot of cash from the Government’s Local Growth Fund to help set up a series of zones on vacant sites near the M62 corridor. This would include two in Bradford, at Parry Lane and Staithgate Lane. Work is soon to begin on the Parry Lane scheme, but there has been little progress on a third site – off Staithgate Lane. And with a requirement that the £20m had to be spent before the end of March 2021, it now seems likely that a new funding stream will be needed if the development is to go ahead.

Work to transform one of most difficult to develop sites in Bradford moves forward

COUNCILLORS have agreed funding to help transform one of the most difficult to develop sites in Bradford into a new Enterprise Zone. The Bradford Council owned site off Parry Lane, the former HQ of Yorkshire Energy, has stood vacant for more than 15 years. It is thought that the high costs of developing the brownfield site have put off any developers from taking on the land. Recently the site, between Sticker Lane and Bowling Back Lane, was identified as one of several areas in West Yorkshire that would be earmarked as Enterprise Zones. West Yorkshire Combined Authority, made up of five local councils, would provide funding to help prepare the sites for future development - making them much more attractive to businesses.

Locked up in December – the faces of criminals jailed in Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Richard Beech A FAILED businessman become the sixth and final member of an organised crime ring operating in Bradford to be put behind bars this month. Richard Beech was jailed for five years for laundering £5 million of drugs money for the gang.   He made frequent trips between his home in Manchester and West Yorkshire to collect and deliver large amounts of cash concealed in hidden compartments under the seats of his specially modified Range Rover. He was labelled the “cash converter and banker” for the organisation led by Rashid Ashraf (also known as Mohammed Rashid) who was jailed for 18 years.

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