Plans for big improvements to Forster Square Railway Station will be open for consultation next week.
Officers from Bradford Council will be at Forster Square Railway Station on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December asking passengers what they think of proposals to improve access and facilities at the station.
The proposals include replacing the existing station building as well as the lift and staircase tower. This would see the creation of a much larger building, including glass frontage and a ‘green’ roof.
The plans also propose the clearing of the overgrown area behind the station to provide a green space or small park area.
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