Millions of pounds are to be set aside to repair potholes in Bradford.
The Department for Transport has ringfenced £42 million for local authorities in Yorkshire to fix damaged roads, with £2,739,000 of that given to Bradford Council.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority has also been shortlisted for the Transforming Cities Fund and is developing plans to bid for a share of £860 million to improve transport connections.
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