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Phase 2A West Bradford Junctions Improvement Scheme
These surveys will be collected by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, and processed on behalf of Bradford Council in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018. The data collected will be held only for the duration of the engagement phase of the project. To view our privacy notice, please visit: https://www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/caprivacy.
Bradford Council carried out Phase 1 of public engagement in early 2019, and is now able to demonstrate how the proposed design has progressed for Great Horton Road / Horton Grange Road (Phase 2A). The Council has successfully submitted an outline business case to the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and the full business case in now being developed as part of the process towards scheme delivery.
We recommend, if you haven't done so already, viewing the plans/information available about the proposed preferred access plan option, before completing this survey.