New illustrations bring Bradford’s City Village to life
The first CGIs for Bradford City Village were revealed today, as momentum builds towards
creating a sustainable residential neighbourhood in the heart of Bradford’s city centre.
The new illustrations were launched as part of a special three-day Bradford Showcase event
at Leeds Dock, which is running alongside this year’s UKREiiF regeneration forum.
Built across the ‘Top of Town’ and Darley Street areas which includes the Oastler and
Kirkgate Shopping Centres, the new City Village will repurpose what was historically
Bradford’s commercial and retail area.
It will create 1,000 homes, as well as independent retail and leisure opportunities, business
spaces and a high-quality public realm.
Bradford Council is developing plans for the scheme in partnership with ECF (formerly the
English Cities Fund). The new CGIs reflect the latest development of the masterplan, which
has been shaped and refined following feedback from hundreds of local people during the
initial public consultation programme which ended in January 2024. Priorities from local
people included more community amenities and services, a mix of housing types and more
green spaces.
Initial proposals, which are still to undergo further public consultation, currently include:
Oastler: This site could contain around 70 townhouses, with gardens and parking,
and around 380 apartments. The buildings could range from four to six storeys, with
the potential for one building to reach a maximum of ten storeys.
Kirkgate: This site is considered most appropriate for higher-density apartment
living, with buildings set around attractive new courtyards. Around 400 new
apartments could be accommodated, with lots of active ground-floor spaces for
shops, places to eat and drink and other leisure uses. Potential building heights are
still being explored.
Chain Street: This site could provide lower-density family housing in the form of
modern townhouses, set around a new community green. Around 50 new
townhouses could be accommodated, in a mix of two-four-bedroom properties with
gardens and parking.
All three sites will include green spaces with three new community parks. On Kirkgate this
will be in the form of a significant new linear park stretching along Darley Street, tentatively
titled ‘Darley Park’.
Bradford Council’s Lead Member for Regeneration, Transport and Planning Councillor Alex
Ross-Shaw said: “City Village is the next stage of our ambitious regeneration programme to
reshape our city centre. Key projects like One City Park and Darley Street Market are now
nearing completion and City Village shows the direction of the city centre for the next ten
years – quality housing, more public spaces and a shift away from an over-reliance on
traditional retail that has now changed forever with online shopping and changing customer
habits.
“This draft masterplan is a key step forward to unlocking the funding and investment required
to deliver the necessary regeneration to Bradford city centre and provide jobs and
opportunities to people across the district.
“Our vision is to create a healthy, sustainable and community-friendly neighbourhood. While
housing is at the heart of these plans, City Village will also create opportunities for new
independent retail, cafes, bars and business spaces. Bringing more homes into the city
centre will also increase custom for the existing businesses on North Parade, where our
recent investment shows what a sustainable, greener high street can look like.”
ECF is a strategic joint venture between developer Muse, which has recently delivered the
56,400 sq ft One City Park office scheme in Bradford; investor Legal & General; and the
government’s housing and regeneration agency, Homes England.
Simon Dew, development director at ECF, explained: “Bradford is investing at an
unprecedented level in its transport and public infrastructure to drive future success and
realise its full economic potential. City Village is about responding to these new opportunities
by balancing retail against other uses that will bring more people into the city centre.
“City Village will transform Bradford and these latest plans reveal the current thinking, and
we’re really keen to hear what people think about them. There is another phase of
engagement planned and we’ll encourage everyone to look at the plans and have their say
before the final masterplan is approved.”
People will have another opportunity to have their say on the plans in Autumn this year. The
planning application will be submitted in Spring 2025 and construction could commence later
that year.
The wider project team for Bradford City Village also includes 5plus Architects and re-form
Landscape Architecture.
For further information visit www.bradfordcityvillage.com