Please note - this survey is now closed.
You can download the consultation outcome report here.
The second round of this public consultation took place 30 August - 11 October 2022.
The information below was presented during the public consultation between Monday 28 July to Sunday 22 September 2021:
Introduction
Bradford Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, is looking to make improvements to cycle connectivity in west Bradford and would like your feedback on the proposed plans.
The West Bradford - Cycle Superhighway Extension is an ambitious proposal to build a direct, largely segregated cycle route between Bradford city centre and Thornton village along Thornton Road. The proposed route is complete with spurs connecting people to the Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI) and Queensbury, making it easier for those living in the west of Bradford to get around by cycling, and helping to reduce congestion and pollution in the area.
On this webpage you will find information, including plans and visualisations, to help you understand what is proposed.
You can download a leaflet containing more information about the scheme here.
Once you have read all the information and would like to give us your feedback, please complete our survey.
Visualisation showing how the proposed two-way segregated cycle lanes along Thornton Road could look
The Benefits
Bradford is the UK’s youngest city, and we are striving to become the UK’s leading ‘clean growth’ district. Making Bradford more sustainable is crucial to our future success, however, we currently lack the necessary infrastructure to enable people to make sustainable travel choices.
Thornton Road is one of the city’s major routes, with over 23,000 vehicles driving along it every day. It provides a connection from the city centre to residential, education, and employment areas in west Bradford, but is transport poor in terms of walking and cycling. Approximately 30% of the population living within 1km of Thornton Road are under the age of 20 – and 70% are under the age of 50. So, it is thought that more people could walk and cycle more if it is easier and safer to do so.
With no dedicated segregated cycle route in place at present, many people who access the city centre rely on using a car. By linking the city centre with key areas in west Bradford, including the University of Bradford, Bradford College and Bradford Royal Infirmary, the scheme will increase the number of realistic options for people to use to get about Bradford without a car.
The Aims
The aims of the West Bradford - Cycle Superhighway Extension are to:
- provide greater transport choices and make it easier and safer for residents living in the west of Bradford to make short, local journeys, as well as journeys into the city centre via cycling
- reduce the number of car trips in the area by providing a safer, attractive alternative to the private car, helping to reduce our carbon emissions, congestion and journey times for public transport
- help create a transport network fit for the 21st century, addressing key challenges around capacity, connectivity, sustainability and air quality
- support residents living in the west of Bradford to live healthier lives by providing people with the opportunity to be more active, whilst helping to reduce air and noise pollution in the area.
The Proposals
The scheme would deliver a direct, largely segregated cycle route to provide cyclists with a safe, secure space to travel easily and conveniently between the city centre and areas to the west of the city. The proposed improvements include:
- a largely segregated cycle route running along the length of Thornton Road between the city centre and Thornton village, passing the University of Bradford and Bradford College as well as a number of areas along the way, including Girlington, Crossley Hall and Lower Grange
- a northern spur off the route connecting with the Bradford Royal Infirmary, allowing cyclists to continue more safely onto the Infirmary
- a southern spur off the route following the Great Northern Railway Trail to Queensbury via Station Road and passing the entrance to Queensbury Tunnel
- cyclist priority at major junctions along Thornton Road to enable quick and safe passage between the city centre and Thornton
The new cycle route along Thornton Road will form an extension of the existing Bradford Leeds Cycle Superhighway, more information on which can be found
here. Complementary improvements are also planned at the junction of Thornton Road and Cemetery Road Junction through the West Bradford Junctions Improvement Scheme. More information on the plans for this junction as well as future consultation will be available in autumn.
You can view an overview of the Thornton Road scheme here.
For more information, please visit the FAQ section on this page.
Have Your Say
Bradford Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, has so far developed early-stage proposals for the West Bradford – Cycle Superhighway Extension, as well as for three other Transforming Cities Fund schemes. We want to understand the public’s views on the proposals before progressing to the next stage of design.
You can leave feedback in whatever way works best for you. Fill out our feedback form below or contact us at:
Email: info@future-bradford.co.uk
Freephone: 0808 196 9119
Freepost: Freepost BFD Highways (no stamp required)
Once the consultation has closed, Bradford Council will use your feedback and the consultation report to refine plans moving forward. Your feedback will help us to understand where we can make improvements to the proposed schemes and ensure that we have considered how to maximise the benefit for everyone to make more sustainable journey choices and help us maximise the health outcomes for all.
Please note - this survey is now closed.
You can download the consultation outcome report here.
The second round of this public consultation took place 30 August - 11 October 2022.
The information below was presented during the public consultation between Monday 28 July to Sunday 22 September 2021:
Introduction
Bradford Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, is looking to make improvements to cycle connectivity in west Bradford and would like your feedback on the proposed plans.
The West Bradford - Cycle Superhighway Extension is an ambitious proposal to build a direct, largely segregated cycle route between Bradford city centre and Thornton village along Thornton Road. The proposed route is complete with spurs connecting people to the Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI) and Queensbury, making it easier for those living in the west of Bradford to get around by cycling, and helping to reduce congestion and pollution in the area.
On this webpage you will find information, including plans and visualisations, to help you understand what is proposed.
You can download a leaflet containing more information about the scheme here.
Once you have read all the information and would like to give us your feedback, please complete our survey.
Visualisation showing how the proposed two-way segregated cycle lanes along Thornton Road could look
The Benefits
Bradford is the UK’s youngest city, and we are striving to become the UK’s leading ‘clean growth’ district. Making Bradford more sustainable is crucial to our future success, however, we currently lack the necessary infrastructure to enable people to make sustainable travel choices.
Thornton Road is one of the city’s major routes, with over 23,000 vehicles driving along it every day. It provides a connection from the city centre to residential, education, and employment areas in west Bradford, but is transport poor in terms of walking and cycling. Approximately 30% of the population living within 1km of Thornton Road are under the age of 20 – and 70% are under the age of 50. So, it is thought that more people could walk and cycle more if it is easier and safer to do so.
With no dedicated segregated cycle route in place at present, many people who access the city centre rely on using a car. By linking the city centre with key areas in west Bradford, including the University of Bradford, Bradford College and Bradford Royal Infirmary, the scheme will increase the number of realistic options for people to use to get about Bradford without a car.
The Aims
The aims of the West Bradford - Cycle Superhighway Extension are to:
- provide greater transport choices and make it easier and safer for residents living in the west of Bradford to make short, local journeys, as well as journeys into the city centre via cycling
- reduce the number of car trips in the area by providing a safer, attractive alternative to the private car, helping to reduce our carbon emissions, congestion and journey times for public transport
- help create a transport network fit for the 21st century, addressing key challenges around capacity, connectivity, sustainability and air quality
- support residents living in the west of Bradford to live healthier lives by providing people with the opportunity to be more active, whilst helping to reduce air and noise pollution in the area.
The Proposals
The scheme would deliver a direct, largely segregated cycle route to provide cyclists with a safe, secure space to travel easily and conveniently between the city centre and areas to the west of the city. The proposed improvements include:
- a largely segregated cycle route running along the length of Thornton Road between the city centre and Thornton village, passing the University of Bradford and Bradford College as well as a number of areas along the way, including Girlington, Crossley Hall and Lower Grange
- a northern spur off the route connecting with the Bradford Royal Infirmary, allowing cyclists to continue more safely onto the Infirmary
- a southern spur off the route following the Great Northern Railway Trail to Queensbury via Station Road and passing the entrance to Queensbury Tunnel
- cyclist priority at major junctions along Thornton Road to enable quick and safe passage between the city centre and Thornton
The new cycle route along Thornton Road will form an extension of the existing Bradford Leeds Cycle Superhighway, more information on which can be found
here. Complementary improvements are also planned at the junction of Thornton Road and Cemetery Road Junction through the West Bradford Junctions Improvement Scheme. More information on the plans for this junction as well as future consultation will be available in autumn.
You can view an overview of the Thornton Road scheme here.
For more information, please visit the FAQ section on this page.
Have Your Say
Bradford Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, has so far developed early-stage proposals for the West Bradford – Cycle Superhighway Extension, as well as for three other Transforming Cities Fund schemes. We want to understand the public’s views on the proposals before progressing to the next stage of design.
You can leave feedback in whatever way works best for you. Fill out our feedback form below or contact us at:
Email: info@future-bradford.co.uk
Freephone: 0808 196 9119
Freepost: Freepost BFD Highways (no stamp required)
Once the consultation has closed, Bradford Council will use your feedback and the consultation report to refine plans moving forward. Your feedback will help us to understand where we can make improvements to the proposed schemes and ensure that we have considered how to maximise the benefit for everyone to make more sustainable journey choices and help us maximise the health outcomes for all.
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