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These are key transport DGZRUNVZLOOEHFRPSOHWHGE\ O routes northwards into and out of the city, forming a gateway into Airedale, Wharfedale and beyond. 7KHVFKHPHDLPVWRUHGXFHWUDI¿F THE AREA THE OPPORTUNITY O A650 Manningham Lane / O Highway improvements are Keighley Road / Bradford Road expected to solve many of the O A6037 Canal Road / Valley Road accessibility issues that ZDONRUF\FOH$NH\ORFDOEHQH¿WRI restrict growth in the area and O &RQJHVWLRQDQGMRXUQH\WLPHV OA6038 Otley Road create more opportunities for O The area includes a lot of houses as local employment O well as some key employment sites. O Highway improvements will also help the economic growth O of the wider district CURRENT ISSUES O The scheme could enhance the O O7UDI¿FFRQJHVWLRQLVDPDMRU environment for local residents O problem on these routes and is being developed O especially in the morning and alongside other schemes such evening peak. 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THE PROPOSALS 7KHVFKHPHDLPVWRUHGXFHWUDI¿F We want to know what the key congestion, improve air quality and issues are for you as a road user O O increase road safety. We want to or local resident. What do you encourage more people to use buses, think about: O ZDONRUF\FOH$NH\ORFDOEHQH¿WRI O &RQJHVWLRQDQGMRXUQH\WLPHV O the scheme will be improvements to green spaces along the route, O Road safety providing pockets of wildlife areas and O Footpaths and pedestrian crossings O pleasant walking paths which can be used by residents. The scheme will O Access to homes and businesses also complement the work that is O Cycle paths O ongoing to build a dedicated cycle O 7UDI¿FFRQJHVWLRQLVDPDMRU route along the Canal Road / Valley O Bus stops and lanes Road corridor. O Parking Manningham Lane / Keighley You can visit our Bradford Shipley Road / Bradford Road 5RXWH,PSURYHPHQW6FKHPHSDJH DQGFUHDWHVGLI¿FXOWLHV for more information and to give us 7KHSODQLVWRPDNHWKH$ your comments. 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Online at: Unstaffed displays are also available at the following venues between www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca. 14 December 2018 to 8 February 2019 gov.uk/bradfordshipley City Hall Foyer Bradford City Hall, Norfolk Gardens, In person at one of Bradford, BD1 1UH our drop in events: Tesco Superstore Peel Centre, Valley Road, Monday 21 January 2019 Bradford, BD1 4RB 10am to 2pm City Hall Foyer Shipley Library Bradford City Hall, Norfolk Gardens, :H llcroft, Shipley, BD18 3QH Bradford, BD1 1UH Thursday 24 January 2019 Via email: 10am to 2pm [email protected] Bradford Interchange Foyer %UDGIRUG,QWHUFKDQJH Bridge Street, BD1 1TU By post: Monday 28 January 2019 FREEPOST Consultation Team (WYCA) 3pm to 7pm Tesco Superstore ,I\RXKDYHDQ\TXHVWLRQVZRXOGOLNHWR Peel Centre, Valley Road, receive more information by post, or would like Bradford, BD1 4RB DODUJHSULQWRUEUDLOOHFRS\RIWKLVOHDÀHW Saturday 2 February 2019 please contact us. 10am to 2pm Email: [email protected] Shipley Library :HOOFURIW6KLSOH\%'4+ Telephone: Metroline 0113 245 7676 7KLV´UVWFRQVXOWDWLRQSHULRGLVRSHQXQWLO 8 February 2019 BRADFORD SHIPLEY ROUTE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME POSSIBLE OPTIONS Improve connectivity for walking and cycling between Shipley town, the train VWDWLRQDQG5RXWHF\FOHZD\DQG relieving congestion at Fox Corner. 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