Work to complete the Heritage Lottery funded refurbishment of Cliffe Castle park is now just weeks away with a grand re-opening date set for 10 December.
With much of the major work complete, volunteers have been busy planting, and the Cactus Society has finished their new display incorporating donated specimens which are around 50 years old.
The £4.5m restoration of the park, supported by National Lottery players, has been underway since July last year. Bradford Council successfully bid £3.5m from the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Parks for the People programme.
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