Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Welcome

Welcome to my Blog
Bradford is a city rich in history and heritage these  important features seems to have been  forgotten.The last green lungs are being destroyed by development and the historic buildings are vastly becoming obsolete.
Once great Mills that's survived and prospered through the industrial revolution are now converted  into flats or reduced to a pile of rubble by fire
A once thriving market Town is now laden with empty shops ,and instead of addressing the problems  and why the bushiness are having to leave the council build or give planning for more shops ,the reason the shops lay empty is because the shopkeepers cant afford the high rent and rates charged by the council.They want bushiness to invest in Bradford come on Bradford Council wake up and smell the coffee no one wants to invest in something that's obsolete.Maybe instead of paying out all the money in consultant fees the Council  should pay Mary Portas to give them some advice at least that would be advice worth getting .A new approach is whats needed here new blood in a council that has for a long time failed in its duty to the people of Bradford .
This Blog is dedicated to Everything and Anything related to Bradford. the daily news section  may contain links to news story's where possible  but because  this Blog is dedicated to telling  whats really going on here sometimes it may not be possible to include a link this is  because we seem to have a failure to print the real truth however anything included  in this blog can  be backed up evidently.From Daily News to history,heritage or  ,poetry.More pages will be added once I have added some reading content to the ones already here  .Enjoy your read .......
St. George's Hall
St Georges Hall (Richard Pluck)

Wool Exchange, Bradford
Wool Exchange (Tim Green aka atoach's)


Mughal Gardens and Cartwright Hall
Cartwright Hall (Albert Freeman)
Bradford City Hall
City Hall (Paul Anthony Moore )
Bolling Hall - Bradford
Bolling Hall (goblinridge)
Bradford Cathedral and St. Peter's House
ST Peters House (namraf)
Thompson's Mill, Bradford
Thompson Mill before fire (sgwarnog)
Thompson's Mill: After the Fire
Thompson Mill after fire(sgwarnog)

Royds Hall.