Bradford Council has revealed new details on its bold multi-million pound bid to Level Up Keighley to grow the local economy and create jobs.
The local authority has submitted an ambitious £19m bid designed to drive highly-skilled and paid jobs, open up much sought-after prime business space and upgrade an important commuter route into the town.
Working with education partners, Bradford Council has submitted a bid to give education and training a boost to drive high-skilled, highly-paid local jobs.
A new reconfigured and expanded Keighley College and Bradford University Advanced Manufacturing hub would support research and development in emerging technologies such as advanced robotics.
The high-tech Advanced Robotics and Engineering Institute facility would offer higher level skills and research and development, HNC, HND, Degree, Master; and PhD opportunities to stimulate local engineering innovation.
The council depot at Stockbridge would be demolished to create the reconfigured facilities and a large proportion of the site would be offered to entrepreneurs to create new advanced manufacturing and engineering businesses clustered around the college and university.
Over 34,000 square metres of prime business space could be opened up with the potential to host over 700 new jobs.
The funding is aimed at addressing abnormal cost constraints – prohibitive additional costs that have blocked development in the past.
The funded groundworks, flood alleviation, and site clearance could convert over 31,000 square metres of brownfield land into lucrative employment space at Beechcliffe, Airedale Park, Bradford Road East Walk Mill and Mariner Walk.
A further 3,000 square metres of employment floor space will be developed at Stockbridge as part of the AREI campus.
Bradford Council has submitted a proposal to transform the Keighley Worth Valley Railway into an enhanced rail transport hub offering workers a fast and efficient commute into the town.
This includes boosting capacity by restoring and upgrading two tracks and improving the rolling stock to produce a quick, comfortable and reliable link between Keighley and Oxenhope.
Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe, leader of Bradford Council, said: “Keighley remains a great place for businesses to grow and invest.
“The district is the UK’s number one Levelling Up opportunity and we have put in a significant amount of time and money into this bid to ensure it is compelling and competitive.
“These ambitious proposals include a range of recession-busting projects which, if supported by the Government, will make a significant difference to the area.”