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New visitor centre opens in key site

Bradford city centre’s new visitor information centre is to open its doors to the public for the first time tomorrow after a £70,000 revamp of the building.

The centre has found new premises in Broadway after its former home in City Hall was turned into police contact centre last year.

The key location is between the new City Park and the site of what will become the Broadway shopping centre. It is already owned by Bradford Council and used to house the young people’s information shop.

Staff at the new location will be able to provide information on places to visit, where people can stay and help with travel arrangements and short breaks.

It will also be useful to residents wanting to explore local beauty spots such as Saltaire, Ilkley and Haworth, and also if they want to book tickets for tourist attractions.

They have been busy this week moving everything over from their temporary home in City Hall reception.

Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy, said: “It is really important that we provide quality information to visitors when tourism contributes so much to the local economy.

“Our staff have won many awards over the years for the high standard of service they have offered and we hope to build on our reputation with the opening of this new centre.”

Tricia Tillotson, visitor economy manager at the Council, said: “It’s great that we have found a new home for the city's visitor information centre. We can offer all kinds of information for people wanting to enjoy their leisure time, as well as quality products in the retail section, which can make great personal souvenirs or gifts for friends and family.”

The overall value of tourism in Bradford is estimated to be around £536 million per year, with staying visitors generating around £96 million in expenditure, and day visitors spending around £418 million.

Comments(30)

Avro says...
9:09am Thu 16 Feb 12

A shame they could not turn their hand to opening Westfield as fast!

Avro says...
9:16am Thu 16 Feb 12

Westfield being referred to as the 'Broadway Shopping Centre'

Great start for the tourist office, or maybe a name change is in the offing?

thatsnotmyname says...
9:17am Thu 16 Feb 12

Ive no idea where this is. You could of provided a photo t&a.

Willard says...
9:23am Thu 16 Feb 12

It will be too late by the time they have found this place on Broadway they will have already seen enough. Wrong place. What would have been helpfull if the Information centres was in The Interchange or next to the Media Museum. A small display at LBA would also be helpful. I note that the beauty spots listed are Sataire, Haworth and Ilkley, not really anything that prior to 1972 was in Bradford. I would like to bet that Skipton and the dales get an honourable mention as well.

Joedavid says...
9:28am Thu 16 Feb 12

Where is it actually located?
I wondered if Britannia House but if there they would have said.
Anyway it does sound to me to be out of the way.

Thee Voice of Reason says...
9:40am Thu 16 Feb 12

Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy.
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I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day?
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Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something.
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I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.

Clowny says...
9:48am Thu 16 Feb 12

Joedavid wrote:
Where is it actually located?
I wondered if Britannia House but if there they would have said.
Anyway it does sound to me to be out of the way.
I think it's located at the stand of Broadway opposite all the bookies.

windymiller says...
9:49am Thu 16 Feb 12

What is the main attraction to Bradford? Showing people where the town centre was before it was pulled down? Showing people where the good shops used to be before they left the city? Where the unemployment office is? Where the people with no idea work, commonly called council HQ?

Avro says...
10:22am Thu 16 Feb 12

Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
March will be 8 years since Broadway was demolished.
A Look North source says that if there is no update on progress from Westfield by the 1st March, then Look North are to take Cllr Greenwood to task about his remarks on Look North in saying Westfield would be back on site by Feb 2012.

Joedavid says...
12:37pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Avro wrote:
Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
March will be 8 years since Broadway was demolished.
A Look North source says that if there is no update on progress from Westfield by the 1st March, then Look North are to take Cllr Greenwood to task about his remarks on Look North in saying Westfield would be back on site by Feb 2012.
Now that will be an interesting program.

mad matt says...
12:39pm Thu 16 Feb 12

I walked down Ivegate this morning - 7 empty shops, 2 charity shops, and the betting shop, just in that short street. Kirkgate isn't much better and those two streets used to be right in the main shopping centre!

Superdoo says...
1:24pm Thu 16 Feb 12

The tourist info shop is now part of Britannia House. You'll see their window display is a massive map to Leeds and how to get out of Bradford :-)

basil fawlty says...
2:17pm Thu 16 Feb 12

I trust that the Council will advertise the location of the new office at suitable locations like the Interchange, Forster Square Station and at the city centre tourist attractions themselves and also provide street signage.

Thee Voice of Reason says...
3:13pm Thu 16 Feb 12

The council opening a tourist infomation center now the park has finished. They really think the park will change the fortunes of the city and people will flock to see it. They really are stupid aren't they.

Yorkshire Lass says...
3:23pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Avro wrote:
Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
March will be 8 years since Broadway was demolished.
A Look North source says that if there is no update on progress from Westfield by the 1st March, then Look North are to take Cllr Greenwood to task about his remarks on Look North in saying Westfield would be back on site by Feb 2012.
Can't wait. About time this Council is being questioned about the delays in Bradford. Of course our very own Mr Greenwood could always send his staff i.e. Councillor David Green to face the music. We will wait and see!

Joedavid says...
3:36pm Thu 16 Feb 12

mad matt wrote:
I walked down Ivegate this morning - 7 empty shops, 2 charity shops, and the betting shop, just in that short street. Kirkgate isn't much better and those two streets used to be right in the main shopping centre!
Last week there were 4 charity shops they too closing down then, poor Bradford.

Husq says...
4:04pm Thu 16 Feb 12

"The overall value of tourism in Bradford is estimated to be around £536 million per year."

That's a lot of people spending a pound.

Husq says...
4:12pm Thu 16 Feb 12

from The Independant 2010 :

Stonehenge presently attracts around 900,000 visitors a year, at an average price of about £5 per head.

Clowny says...
5:44pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Joedavid wrote:
mad matt wrote:
I walked down Ivegate this morning - 7 empty shops, 2 charity shops, and the betting shop, just in that short street. Kirkgate isn't much better and those two streets used to be right in the main shopping centre!
Last week there were 4 charity shops they too closing down then, poor Bradford.
Maybe he's missed some as I thought there was more than 2.

JAtkinson says...
6:03pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Excellent news! I'm so glad that we're investing in getting people to come and stay in Bradford, and having something in the city centre to show people what's available - and there's tons! - is vital.

Lizzydripping says...
7:25pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Avro wrote:
Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
March will be 8 years since Broadway was demolished.
A Look North source says that if there is no update on progress from Westfield by the 1st March, then Look North are to take Cllr Greenwood to task about his remarks on Look North in saying Westfield would be back on site by Feb 2012.
Hooray!!! Better at keeping a story going than T & A then?

Reality001 says...
9:39pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
Bradford Council has no power to force anybody to start work on a site it does not own.

Thee Voice of Reason says...
9:53pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Reality001 wrote:
Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
Bradford Council has no power to force anybody to start work on a site it does not own.
I see, the council are blameless are they reno.

Outraged Citizen says...
11:51pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Will it provide info on best places to score?

Reality001 says...
1:27am Fri 17 Feb 12

Thee Voice of Reason wrote:
Reality001 wrote:
Thee Voice of Reason wrote: Councillor David Green, the Council’s executive member for regeneration and the economy. . I'm sure this job title changes with every story. Wasn't there something about tourism the other day? . Any how he really loves being quoted in the T&A. Not a day goes by without this waster giving his opinion on something. . I loved it on Look North when he was torn to pieces about Westfield. They asked him if this time next year if he came back on Look North would the development of Westfield be taking place and that we had heard it all before. No doubt he'll be looking at that date already making his excuses not to appear on Look North.
Bradford Council has no power to force anybody to start work on a site it does not own.
I see, the council are blameless are they reno.
My name is not Reno - Simply check out planning law.

No Council Authority has the power to insist that a planning application is actually carried out. However a planning application can lapse, and therefore a plan would need to be resubmitted.

Wakeywakey says...
7:17am Fri 17 Feb 12

JAtkinson wrote:
Excellent news! I'm so glad that we're investing in getting people to come and stay in Bradford, and having something in the city centre to show people what's available - and there's tons! - is vital.
Whatever your on, I want some!

JAtkinson says...
11:19am Fri 17 Feb 12

Wakeywakey wrote:
JAtkinson wrote: Excellent news! I'm so glad that we're investing in getting people to come and stay in Bradford, and having something in the city centre to show people what's available - and there's tons! - is vital.
Whatever your on, I want some!
Nothing

JAtkinson says...
11:23am Fri 17 Feb 12

Wakeywakey wrote:
JAtkinson wrote: Excellent news! I'm so glad that we're investing in getting people to come and stay in Bradford, and having something in the city centre to show people what's available - and there's tons! - is vital.
Whatever your on, I want some!
Nothing illegal, just been enjoying the countryside, theatres, comedy, music, art, etc., etc that abounds in Bradford. If you take just a cursory glance at what Bradford offers, you'll be amazed. I can't comment on Wakey but I'd guess Bradford's at least as good.

i hate bradford says...
7:21pm Sun 19 Feb 12

JAtkinson wrote:
Wakeywakey wrote:
JAtkinson wrote: Excellent news! I'm so glad that we're investing in getting people to come and stay in Bradford, and having something in the city centre to show people what's available - and there's tons! - is vital.
Whatever your on, I want some!
Nothing illegal, just been enjoying the countryside, theatres, comedy, music, art, etc., etc that abounds in Bradford. If you take just a cursory glance at what Bradford offers, you'll be amazed. I can't comment on Wakey but I'd guess Bradford's at least as good.
Who in their right mind wishes to risk being a victim of crime just by entering the town center? Who in their right mind would wish to terrify our grandchildren with the "black clothes from head to toes brigade"? It is really scary and intimidating for children to see these ghost like beings moving around our attractions or shops- not even the eyes show on many of them so the children understandably freak out - no enjoyment in trying to calm a heartbroken terrified infant down every 5 minutes of your day out!!! There are no decent places in Bradford any more and if you really think there is it just shows how easily pleased and what low expectations you actually have. There is nothing i would want my visiting family to see here in Bradford now and to be honest it is the people that lower everything. Every attraction there is is now ruined by the scruffy swearing lowlifes and druggies/alcoholics/ and beggars. To even get to the theatre on an evening we need to park or use public transport and both are expensive or and dangerous!! The CCTV we have never faces the right way when there are crimes, so criminals roam freely on an evening and will continue to do so. The council are kidding themselves if they think this place is worth wasting tax payers hard earned money on. Maybe working CCTV would have been a better project to spend money on. Our council is run by idiots lacking in the brain department and who have no idea what the great British public -yes we do still live and belong here - really want to see in our town AND it isn't curry takeaways or wet monstrosities either!!
The last visit my family will ever make to Bradford recently was ruined due to spending half the trips out consoling frightened children who really believed the boogie men were going to get them!! Thanks for that.

i hate bradford says...
7:25pm Sun 19 Feb 12

*shops or take aways

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