Development projects from across the Bradford district cleaned up at the West Yorkshire Local Authority Building Awards, with eight awards out of 15 categories going to the district.
The awards for the district included the restoration of the Cliffe Castle Museum and Gardens picking up Best Public Service Building.
Another major award was for the conversion of The Manor Buildings on Manor Row in Bradford city centre, which triumphed in the category for Best Change of Use of an Existing Building or Conversion.
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