It’s going to be beautiful. Look forward to you taking us around when it’s finished. We oldies from Scotland appreciate everywhere you take us Darren. Thank you.
Blimey Darren, it doesn’t seem that long ago when I watched your video on Bradford with the ‘Bradford 2024’ sign outside that lovely building. I must be getting old. From a foot shopper/diners perspective, pedestrianisation is great. I don’t think anyone will argue with that. The area does look very nice and I am sure it will invite more shops and customers to the area. Even if they are coffee shops with outdoor seating. It all brings footfall. After all, you can’t sell anything if there is no one there. But from a utilities point of view, pedestrianisation is a nightmare. Before I retired I worked for a national communications company and working on pedestrianised streets was really awkward and made life a lot more difficult. But it sure looks good. Thank you for all your vlogs this year, I don’t think that I have missed one. Seasons greetings to you and your family and all the very best for 2025. Keep those vlogs coming! You have another coffee to enjoy. Thanks once again.
It may look nicer, but the council are a total disgrace. They have pretty much hollowed the place out. There is no point in travelling there anymore. I travel from Bingley to either Skipton or Leeds to get the things I need now.
Agree with the first statement, however... There's another one of those statements which makes no sense whatsoever. Skipton shops vs Bradford shops - Bradford wins all day long.
@@danielgardecki1046 Bradford has large corporation shops, charities, gambling & tat. Skipton has plenty of small independent shops selling high quality merchandise & you don't have a 10 mile walk to go between them all. Plus you've less chance of being mugged or accosted by drunks & junkies.
@@tonydalton6756 Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre: 3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc. A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
@@tonydalton6756 Skipton, is exactly the same as Bradford's other "town centres" in Silsden, Steeton, Ilkley, Shipley, Bingley, Baildon, Keighley etc, as they don't have any shops. They're all full of charity shops, bargain shops, and independent shops selling stuff only old people want like knitting equipment and ornaments.
Right you need a major reset on your understanding of what has gone on. Don’t forget for near 10 years there was massive hole in the city centre after Westfield pulled out of their planned development during the global financial crisis. During that time other cities flourished while Bradford was left to rot with no real investment and a massive eyesore. That had nothing to do with the council, if anything they were left with that situation. So before you go pointing fingers do your research.
It's about mindset. It's reclaimed the streets from cars. It looks fab and is so much nicer to get around. The 'but my car' brigade are out in force I see
I think what Bradford is doing is a good thing. It’s trying to model itself after cities in Europe like Eindhoven. Admittedly we’re not as flat as that city but for too long cities in the UK have pandered to the car driver and so the vision for the 15 minute city that will drive cleaner air and more cafe culture is something I fully support. People forget that Bradford was a major casualty of the global financial crisis which resulted in a massive hole in the centre for nearly 10 years. Recovering from that will take a long time and finally investment is being put into the centre. Regardless of what people think, decisions have been made that they can’t go back on and I for one hope the dregs in the centre and the run down 1970s buildings are pulled down and a new open air walking city centre with nice outdoor spaces and a cafe culture will drive more people living into the centre which will in turn create more shops and restaurants for these people. Too many people are quick to criticise and totally offer no alternative view of what they would have done when faced with the challenges that this city has faced.
What now walks around the city centre also does in the suburbs, so nowhere is truly safe anymore. Seen it with my own eyes in my postcode, which is regarded as one of the best in Bradford (well it was up until the late 1990s).
whole city center is about to close the roads for local taxis, buses, everything will be only for pedestrians and icycles, this video is quite old 2 weeks?
Glad to see things coming together. Just like over here, the citizens need to keep a close eye on the elected and unelected city leaders. It's amazing at times on how fast tax money can "be spent" and there is nothing to show for it.
Darren I guess there will be lots of room for any of your 3 Ecycles 😁😎 Cheers DougT Edit: Seeing Ava's Ices van can anyone remember Caddy's ices and Ice cream parlour in Dewsbury, now that's a blast from the past 😎
Re the big grey ugly planters- on the plus side, they're big enough to maybe make their own micro climates that the plants will like, and also they'll be an effective deterrent for aircraft attempting to land in the street...8^) Cheers Darren, thanks for the look / update.
Looks nice it looks like what there done to our town centre nearly, I'm in Barnsley and our cafés and puds have chairs and tables outside there like put a fence around them maybe I'll take some pics and show you on group tomorrow.
Looks very promising, though they definitely need all the greenery and places to sit. These city-centre projects, could do without all the secrecy, if they are to get the full-hearted public support which they mostly deserve.
Thank you for another great film on Bradford. I am going to Bradford on 23rd December. I am going on the bus from Leeds. Seeing your film has updated me on the changes to the city centre. I agree I think it looks great. I went in the summer and children were enjoying the water fountains near City Hall. I went up to North Parade and there were bars with seating and tables outside. I sat outside and enjoyed a beer. It was lovely. Looking forward to next summer and another visit to Bradford.
Will be up there again from the 27th to the 2nd. Looks a lot better than it did in September. Is the bus station at the Interchange open again yet? They should bring back the trolleybuses which Bradford was famous for.
Oh man Darren, eine wunderschöne Stadt. Wenn alles richtig fertig gestellt ist und es ist Sommer, geht's dann nochmals mit dir nach Bradford???Das wäre schön 👍🏻 Dankeschön Darren 😘❤️
Quite a lot of that money will be going into bloated councillors wages and pensions. When all this is finished they’ll no doubt ticket vans just trying to make deliveries.
I live in Derry, the first city of culture back in 2013. If I remember correctly, the city got about £250 million for preparations. I have to say though, not much came of it. If you look at Google Maps from 2009, the city looked far nicer back then than it does in 2024. I love this place and there’s a lot of people who do their best to make it a great place to live, but there’s only so much you can do when there’s derelict buildings and decaying shopfronts everywhere you look. With that said, I’ve only been to Bradford a couple of times in my life and just from this video, it looks a lot nicer than I remember it. It does seem like things are on the up for Bradford, and I hope this is the boost it needs to bring it back to its former glory days.
The glory days will never come back... Biggest and best nightclubs - All gone, never to return, as two of the biggest buildings which contained 3 of them plus a large pre-drinks bar have been converted into other things, plus the guy who owns most of the other has kept them closed for the majority of the last 17+ years. They're now spread out, rather than being in one area, and are mainly smaller clubs and bars now. A lot of the flagship shops - Closed - But don't worry, we've kept our flagship shop in Leeds open. Having a hole in the ground for 15+ years killed off most of the big shops and customers. All we've been doing since The Broadway was built is relocating shops we already had, and replacing some of the units they left behind with poor quality shops. And now this - Every build or renovation we do takes longer than the council expected, and costs much much more than the council expected. Then when they're finally complete, they're sat empty for months/years/forever, yet still they insist on building more "offices" which we don't need, as we have 1000s of mills, factories, warehouses, office blocks etc sat empty already. The traffic was bad before the works started. Then The Interchange was closed for most of 2024, while they investigated possible structural problems, but will be reopen early next year. And now all the roads in the city centre are gone, with a new bus lane raking in 100s of 1000s in fines, and more vehicle sized cycle lanes which no-one uses, therefore the traffic is now even more ridiculous than it was before. They just love wasting money on things which no-one asked for, while we're on the brink of bankruptcy, yet things we actually need they ignore.
@@danielgardecki1046 The city will only cater for those whom have arrived since the 1950s/60s. Everyone else....tough luck and move out, "White Flight" etc.
Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre: 3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc. A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
The city of culture certainly seemed to do city of Hull the world of good and it’s continued since to improve so hopefully it will do Bradford the world of good as well for years afterwards😊
Absolute waste of money as usual. Bradford is full of nail shops, vape shops and betting shops. What exactly is the point in anyone visiting? It was much better before they made all these ‘’improvements’’ starting with Broadway, that killed Bradford
Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre: 3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc. A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
you say the money has already been syphoned off, where is you evidence? a lot of money is obviously being spent so how has it been syphoned off, proof please
How is he supposed to provide proof on corruption? Any council engaging in that will cover their tracks as best they can obviously. That does not mean Darren is incorrect on this, or that his intuition is wrong etc. Wherever there is a lot of money sloshing around, there will ALWAYS be corruption present. It's just the way the world works.
No it’s not. People like shopping and eating in nice car-free areas. Other cities in Europe which have pedestrianised areas have seen increases in people using the local shops.
And only those that are 10 years old fail to understand total pedestrianisation often see’s a town die. They will just drive to out of town centres that become more accessible.
@@xr6lad The new 15min Cities the UN are working on around the world and in part of the UK as part of Agenda 2030, will change every single aspect of our lives and not for the better.
i really hope i get to see you on wednesday i'm keeping an eye on the trains to leeds to make sure there running as normal and i'll let you know on instergram on tuesday what time i'll be in leeds for on wednesday
It’s going to be beautiful. Look forward to you taking us around when it’s finished. We oldies from Scotland appreciate everywhere you take us Darren. Thank you.
Blimey Darren, it doesn’t seem that long ago when I watched your video on Bradford with the ‘Bradford 2024’ sign outside that lovely building. I must be getting old. From a foot shopper/diners perspective, pedestrianisation is great. I don’t think anyone will argue with that. The area does look very nice and I am sure it will invite more shops and customers to the area. Even if they are coffee shops with outdoor seating. It all brings footfall. After all, you can’t sell anything if there is no one there. But from a utilities point of view, pedestrianisation is a nightmare. Before I retired I worked for a national communications company and working on pedestrianised streets was really awkward and made life a lot more difficult. But it sure looks good. Thank you for all your vlogs this year, I don’t think that I have missed one. Seasons greetings to you and your family and all the very best for 2025. Keep those vlogs coming! You have another coffee to enjoy. Thanks once again.
It may look nicer, but the council are a total disgrace. They have pretty much hollowed the place out. There is no point in travelling there anymore. I travel from Bingley to either Skipton or Leeds to get the things I need now.
Agree with the first statement, however...
There's another one of those statements which makes no sense whatsoever.
Skipton shops vs Bradford shops - Bradford wins all day long.
@@danielgardecki1046 Bradford has large corporation shops, charities, gambling & tat. Skipton has plenty of small independent shops selling high quality merchandise & you don't have a 10 mile walk to go between them all. Plus you've less chance of being mugged or accosted by drunks & junkies.
@@tonydalton6756 Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre:
3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc.
A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
@@tonydalton6756 Skipton, is exactly the same as Bradford's other "town centres" in Silsden, Steeton, Ilkley, Shipley, Bingley, Baildon, Keighley etc, as they don't have any shops.
They're all full of charity shops, bargain shops, and independent shops selling stuff only old people want like knitting equipment and ornaments.
Right you need a major reset on your understanding of what has gone on. Don’t forget for near 10 years there was massive hole in the city centre after Westfield pulled out of their planned development during the global financial crisis. During that time other cities flourished while Bradford was left to rot with no real investment and a massive eyesore. That had nothing to do with the council, if anything they were left with that situation. So before you go pointing fingers do your research.
It's about mindset. It's reclaimed the streets from cars. It looks fab and is so much nicer to get around.
The 'but my car' brigade are out in force I see
I think what Bradford is doing is a good thing. It’s trying to model itself after cities in Europe like Eindhoven. Admittedly we’re not as flat as that city but for too long cities in the UK have pandered to the car driver and so the vision for the 15 minute city that will drive cleaner air and more cafe culture is something I fully support. People forget that Bradford was a major casualty of the global financial crisis which resulted in a massive hole in the centre for nearly 10 years. Recovering from that will take a long time and finally investment is being put into the centre. Regardless of what people think, decisions have been made that they can’t go back on and I for one hope the dregs in the centre and the run down 1970s buildings are pulled down and a new open air walking city centre with nice outdoor spaces and a cafe culture will drive more people living into the centre which will in turn create more shops and restaurants for these people. Too many people are quick to criticise and totally offer no alternative view of what they would have done when faced with the challenges that this city has faced.
I've lived in Leeds for 35 years, I have been working in and round Bradford for years (IT). I would not feel safe anywhere near Bradford.
What now walks around the city centre also does in the suburbs, so nowhere is truly safe anymore. Seen it with my own eyes in my postcode, which is regarded as one of the best in Bradford (well it was up until the late 1990s).
Out of interest what makes you not feel safe?
@@Rik_D The same things that affect most low trust societies.
Was here on Friday and it was great to see. Keep up the good work! 💪🏻
whole city center is about to close the roads for local taxis, buses, everything will be only for pedestrians and icycles, this video is quite old 2 weeks?
3 weeks I think
I hope Bradford can turn its fortunes around and attract more investment. This is a fantastic project, and the city centre looks much better already.
Ha ha .
Glad to see things coming together. Just like over here, the citizens need to keep a close eye on the elected and unelected city leaders. It's amazing at times on how fast tax money can "be spent" and there is nothing to show for it.
We always enjoy a bit of Darren, before bed, on a Sunday night!
looks like they are spending money around the Town Hall - there's a surprise.
Looks a bit like Rochdale!😮
You need to take a trip around the rest of the district and see what happening there in preparation for the city of culture.
The last time I went to Bradford they had trolley buses running along those roads. (I think it was in 1962).
Darren I guess there will be lots of room for any of your 3 Ecycles 😁😎 Cheers DougT Edit: Seeing Ava's Ices van can anyone remember Caddy's ices and Ice cream parlour in Dewsbury, now that's a blast from the past 😎
Re the big grey ugly planters- on the plus side, they're big enough to maybe make their own micro climates that the plants will like, and also they'll be an effective deterrent for aircraft attempting to land in the street...8^) Cheers Darren, thanks for the look / update.
Looks nice it looks like what there done to our town centre nearly, I'm in Barnsley and our cafés and puds have chairs and tables outside there like put a fence around them maybe I'll take some pics and show you on group tomorrow.
Looks very promising, though they definitely need all the greenery and places to sit. These city-centre projects, could do without all the secrecy, if they are to get the full-hearted public support which they mostly deserve.
It’s also a person free zone aswel
Thank you for another great film on Bradford. I am going to Bradford on 23rd December. I am going on the bus from Leeds. Seeing your film has updated me on the changes to the city centre. I agree I think it looks great. I went in the summer and children were enjoying the water fountains near City Hall. I went up to North Parade and there were bars with seating and tables outside. I sat outside and enjoyed a beer. It was lovely. Looking forward to next summer and another visit to Bradford.
Ya can’t make a silk purse out of a sows ear🤔
And you can’t make a negative pr1ck into someone with vision.
must be why every car on market place seems to be in Bradford
Will be up there again from the 27th to the 2nd. Looks a lot better than it did in September. Is the bus station at the Interchange open again yet? They should bring back the trolleybuses which Bradford was famous for.
When it all kicks off I want you as the future's Edison Carter.
Thanks mate 😁
Bradford still loves drive-in junk food.
Oh man Darren, eine wunderschöne Stadt.
Wenn alles richtig fertig gestellt ist und es ist Sommer, geht's dann nochmals mit dir nach Bradford???Das wäre schön 👍🏻
Dankeschön Darren 😘❤️
Been nice knowing you, Bradford!
hope all deliveries are done at night now
The books and money spent should be a matter of public record. Otherwise how would anyone know where it went.
Quite a lot of that money will be going into bloated councillors wages and pensions.
When all this is finished they’ll no doubt ticket vans just trying to make deliveries.
It is great Bradford has stopped pandering to the car, people will drive to out of city shopping centers instead, who needs customers.
I live in Derry, the first city of culture back in 2013. If I remember correctly, the city got about £250 million for preparations.
I have to say though, not much came of it. If you look at Google Maps from 2009, the city looked far nicer back then than it does in 2024. I love this place and there’s a lot of people who do their best to make it a great place to live, but there’s only so much you can do when there’s derelict buildings and decaying shopfronts everywhere you look.
With that said, I’ve only been to Bradford a couple of times in my life and just from this video, it looks a lot nicer than I remember it. It does seem like things are on the up for Bradford, and I hope this is the boost it needs to bring it back to its former glory days.
The glory days will never come back...
Biggest and best nightclubs - All gone, never to return, as two of the biggest buildings which contained 3 of them plus a large pre-drinks bar have been converted into other things, plus the guy who owns most of the other has kept them closed for the majority of the last 17+ years. They're now spread out, rather than being in one area, and are mainly smaller clubs and bars now.
A lot of the flagship shops - Closed - But don't worry, we've kept our flagship shop in Leeds open. Having a hole in the ground for 15+ years killed off most of the big shops and customers. All we've been doing since The Broadway was built is relocating shops we already had, and replacing some of the units they left behind with poor quality shops.
And now this - Every build or renovation we do takes longer than the council expected, and costs much much more than the council expected. Then when they're finally complete, they're sat empty for months/years/forever, yet still they insist on building more "offices" which we don't need, as we have 1000s of mills, factories, warehouses, office blocks etc sat empty already. The traffic was bad before the works started. Then The Interchange was closed for most of 2024, while they investigated possible structural problems, but will be reopen early next year. And now all the roads in the city centre are gone, with a new bus lane raking in 100s of 1000s in fines, and more vehicle sized cycle lanes which no-one uses, therefore the traffic is now even more ridiculous than it was before. They just love wasting money on things which no-one asked for, while we're on the brink of bankruptcy, yet things we actually need they ignore.
@@danielgardecki1046 The city will only cater for those whom have arrived since the 1950s/60s. Everyone else....tough luck and move out, "White Flight" etc.
These projects are always linked with corruption. A good idea would be to check how many councillors have suddenly gained new cars!
My thoughts exactly haha
The place is bankrupt
It must be very difficult to get a Taxi. also a lot of walking for the eldely.
How was it any different? The town centre is pretty much in a valley. It’s never been “elderly” friendly. Not sure how this changes anything.
Almost unbelievable that’s an English city. Where are all the English?
Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre:
3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc.
A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
The city of culture certainly seemed to do city of Hull the world of good and it’s continued since to improve so hopefully it will do Bradford the world of good as well for years afterwards😊
Absolute waste of money as usual. Bradford is full of nail shops, vape shops and betting shops. What exactly is the point in anyone visiting? It was much better before they made all these ‘’improvements’’ starting with Broadway, that killed Bradford
Just some of the shops and restaurants from the shopping centres and retail parks of the city centre:
3, Accessorize, Al Souk, Aldi, Anna's Ice Cream, Apricot, Argos, Asda Cafe, Asda Living, Barnardo’s, Bodycare, Boots, Boyes, Brow Art, Brow Art Salon, Browline, Brows and Nails, Buzz Mobile, Cake Box, Card Factory, Cha Cha Chai, Chaat Chaska, Claires, Clarks, Company Shop, Costa Coffee, Crazy Corn, Crazy Sweets, Cupp Bubble Tea, Currys, Deichmann, DFS, Dreams, Easy Bathrooms, EE, Eurochange, Exotica, F. Hinds, FlipOut, Foot Locker, Footasylum, Frankies Burgers, Game, Glamour Forever, Goldsmiths, Greggs, H Samuel, H&M, Halfords, Hays Travel, HMV, Holland & Barrett, Home Bargains, J by Janan Fragrances, Jack Jones, JD Sports, KFC, Khaadi, Kiko Milano, Kin Boba, Krispy Kreme, Laser Clinics UK, Leather Land, Little Lotus Sushi, Max Spielmann, McDonald’s, Meggis Lashes, Menkind, Mobilebitz, Moss Bros, Mr Pretzels, Muffin Break, Nando's, NCF Living, New Look, Next, Newspoint, O2, One Below, Pandora, Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Pound Bakery, Poundland, Pret A Manger, Primark, Rabbit Hole, Ramsdens, Regal Salons, Rejuvaskin Laser Hair Removal, Rituals, River Island, River Island Kids, Sainsbury's, SakkuSamba, Santander, Schuh, ScS Sofas, Sensory Room, Shoezone, Shout, Sketchers, SKY, Smiggle, Specsavers, SportsDirect, Subway, Superdrug, Superdry, Swarvoski, Taco Bell, Tech Bitz, Tesco, The Bodyshop, The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Works, Timpson, TK Maxx, TUI Holiday Store, USC, Visions, Vodafone, Warren James, WH Smith & The Post Office, Wingstop, Wren Kitchens, Wunder Crumble, Yangtze, Yankee Candles, Yours, Yummy Cup Corn, Zizzi etc.
A lot of which have 2, 3, 4, even 5+ units in the city centre, not to mention the shops, restaurants & bars on the streets, the restaurants & bars in Sunbridge Wells, the restaurants & bars in City Park, and the countless market stalls still in Kirkgate and Oastler, along with all the entertainment venues like The Leisure Exchange.
then they wonder why city centre shops are struggling
Every city centre benefits from pedestrianisation.
you say the money has already been syphoned off, where is you evidence? a lot of money is obviously being spent so how has it been syphoned off, proof please
How is he supposed to provide proof on corruption? Any council engaging in that will cover their tracks as best they can obviously. That does not mean Darren is incorrect on this, or that his intuition is wrong etc. Wherever there is a lot of money sloshing around, there will ALWAYS be corruption present. It's just the way the world works.
This is another way to wreck small business and high street shops
Well its not though is it. 🤡
No it’s not. People like shopping and eating in nice car-free areas. Other cities in Europe which have pedestrianised areas have seen increases in people using the local shops.
@@srfurley I take it you never been to Bradford, if you had you would no
@@madhatter8253 pedestrianisation looks great - on paper...
The car isn't the star, it's been an absolute disaster, and only the lazy can't accept it for what it is....
And only those that are 10 years old fail to understand total pedestrianisation often see’s a town die. They will just drive to out of town centres that become more accessible.
@@xr6lad The new 15min Cities the UN are working on around the world and in part of the UK as part of Agenda 2030, will change every single aspect of our lives and not for the better.
i really hope i get to see you on wednesday i'm keeping an eye on the trains to leeds to make sure there running as normal and i'll let you know on instergram on tuesday what time i'll be in leeds for on wednesday