Plans for a £30m retail development in the centre of Keighley will be revealed to the public tomorrow.
Computer-generated images of the Worth Valley Shopping Centre will be displayed on Friday and Saturday.
People will be able to give their views on the proposals for nine large two-storey shops in East Parade.
The stores would occupy almost the whole of one side of the street, from the Sainsbury’s garage down to Worth Way.
Each of the shops would be among the largest in the town centre and together could employ up to 600 people.
The consultation will be open tomorrow and Saturday, from 11am to 5pm.
- Read the full story in Thursday's T&A.
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