Thornton Road / Cemetery Road Junction (Phase 2C) West Bradford Junction Improvements Scheme
Please note this engagement has now closed. This public engagement was open 23rd February - 22nd March 2023.
Thank you to everyone who took part. The Engagement Report is available to read here.
The information below was presented during the engagement period.
City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC), in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, is looking to make improvements to three junctions to the A6177 Outer Ring Road to the West of Bradford to reduce congestion, and benefit bus users, cyclists and pedestrians. We would like your feedback on the proposed improvements for the Thornton Road/Cemetery Road junction.
Further information including details of the previous engagements on the three junctions can be found here (opens in a new page).
Public engagement on this scheme was deferred due to additional design work as well as further transport modelling necessary to accommodate the cycle lane across the junction, funded via the Transforming Cities Fund.
Further details of the West Bradford Cycle Superhighway Extension scheme can be found here.
Phase 2C – Thornton Road / Cemetery Road Junction
Proposed Plan - Section 1 (opens in a new page)
Proposed Plan - Section 2 (opens in a new page)
Proposed changes are summarised below:
- The creation of additional straight ahead lanes on the Thornton Road (outbound) and Cemetery Road approaches to the junction
- The creation of a separate right turning lane on Thornton Road (inbound) onto Cemetery Road
- Dedicated left turns from Thornton Road (inbound) onto Allerton Road and from Cemetery Road onto Thornton Road (outbound)
- Improvements to pedestrian crossing facilities across each leg of the junction, including the creation of new islands within the junction
- Landscaping improvements including additional tree planting at various locations in close proximity to the junction
- Left turn movement only from West Park Road into Thornton Road
- Waiting restriction Monday to Friday 07.30 – 09.30 to the front of nos.10 -70 Allerton Road
- No Waiting or Loading at any time on approaches on lengths of Thornton Road, Cemetery Road and West Park Road.
We would like to invite you to provide feedback on our plans for the Thornton Rd / Cemetery Rd Junction.
Have your say
- Complete our survey before 22nd March 2023
- Visit us at our drop-in event on:
Date | Time | Location |
Thursday 9 March 2023 | 11:00am – 2:00pm | Morrisons (Community Room) Victoria Shopping Centre (BD8 9BN) |
To request information in an alternative format, please contact us via email: yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk or telephone: 0113 245 7676 (MetroLine).
We have provided a list of FAQs to answer your questions, but if you have any other questions, you can submit them on this page and the project team will respond as soon as possible.
Contact us via:
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Email: yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Telephone: 0113 245 7676 (MetroLine)
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This engagement closed on 22 March 2023.
Next steps
Feedback has helped finalise the proposals which are being taken through the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s assurance process.
Subject to securing all necessary consents and funding construction work is currently programmed to commence in early 2024. It is currently anticipated that the work will take around 12 months to complete.
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