A BRADFORD mill will come alive with a spectacular lights show next week.

The Mills Are Alive in Manningham is a free, large-scale projection show will see Lister Mills' chimney lit up over three successive nights.

The mill will be illuminate on March 3 to 5, between 6pm and 9pm. Entrance is free.

The project has been led by Bradford arts company The Brick Box, supported by Bradford's City of Culture bid team.

 

The show will capture stories of the diverse communities that have lived and worked in Manningham from pre-Industrial Revolution to the present.

It will focus on some of Bradford's history, including the Manningham Mills Strike of 1890; the birth of the Independent Labour Party; arts events including Bradford Festival and Mela, which attracted more than 200,000 people in its heyday.