With Bradford standing on the threshold of £2 billion of regeneration, two key figures will discuss the city's future at a seminar.

Maud Marshall, chairman of Bradford Centre Regenera-tion, and Tony Reeves, chief executive of Bradford Council, will speak at an event to discuss "Bradford - Ten Years On" being held by the Yorkshire branch of The Forum for The Built Environment on Thursday, April 24, at 3 Albion Place, Leeds.

Keith Grif-fiths, regional chairman of the FBE, said: "The speed of the regeneration in Bradford has gathered pace over the last year and the city has already started to make great progress.

"Not only is the investment bringing new and exciting architecture to the skyline, it is also discovering the city's hidden assets and making the most of them.

"We are certain that our latest event will be extremely interesting, as we get to visualise for the first time just how the ambitious plans will look on completion."

Places can be booked by e-mailing jan.rhodes@gleeds.co.uk