Proposals for an impressive
38-storey glass tower, which will transform
Bradford's skyline, were unveiled in June by local
property developers Asquith, to residents and
businesses, and initial feedback indicates that
Citygate has received strong support from the
community.
During an in-depth public consultation, Asquith
tried to reach as many of Bradford's local community
as possible; not only to give them the opportunity
to learn more about the Citygate proposal but also
for them to express their views of the development,
which will be part of an overall regeneration of the
city.
More than 50,000 people received information about
Citygate through bespoke drop- in sessions,
attendance at schools, attendance at the Bradford
Trident Summer Festival, online and through general
profile-raising at established community forums and
networks; with 4,500 people contacted specifically
in the Bradford Trident area.
Those attending the various forums were encouraged
to leave feedback with the incentive of £50 worth of
shopping vouchers to ensure as many opinions were
collected as possible. Results of the consultation
will be available later this year.
Russell Baker of Asquith says: "We are delighted
that people have come out in support of this
exciting project. We hope that they see this as an
opportunity to bring new business, employment and
services to the city, something we are keen to do in
conjunction with the local council and Bradford
Trident board. This consultation was a huge success
and we are pleased we have been given this
opportunity to help make Bradford a city of the
future. We look forward to the results later this
year."
The proposals for the £150 million Citygate project,
which have already been approved by the Bradford
Trident board, a community led organisation working
to regenerate the city, is now being considered by
Bradford Council.
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