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Pam Brown's avatar

Bradford Council could easily have saved lots of money by not introducing 20mph zones all around the district.

Check out how much it cost just for a 20mph zone in Ilkley which, it seems, is still incomplete and therefore is not legally enforceable.

The Town centre, where most accidents had been reported in the 5 year study presented to the public by Bradford Council, already had average speeds lower than 15mph.

In addition to the expense is the fact that when cars are parked near the humps drivers now have to move over to the other side of the road and that drivers are unwilling to move over when travelling uphill on Cowpasture Road which means that those travelling downhill now have to wait to pass the cars parked opposite Ilkley Grammar School - now that would be an ideal place to place Parking Meters and might encourage older students to cycle to school rather than drive there which was one of the aims stated by those supporting the 20mph zone!!!

Perhaps those in favour of residents cycling around Ilkley would support this. Those people seemed unaware of the high number of older people living in Ilkley and the meaning of contour lines on a map showing how steep many of the roads are here.

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Sean Spence's avatar

An interesting article that would seem to absolve Council's, and Bradford Council in particular, of any responsibility for the financial predicament that they are in.

There are many examples of pet or arguably vanity projects costing millions and over running on time and budget, Bradford Live being one.

Bradford Council did such a poor job running child care services that they were relieved of the responsibility, having overspent by millions.

It is also noteworthy that Bradford atested to the finances being in good order onlybtwo years ago when they were Pitching for City of Culture.

Lastly, many Council's have lost millions by straying in to making investments way outside their experience or expertise. Bradford paid £6m for a shopping complex in Ilkley that is now up for sale at nearly half the amount paid.

Incidentally, the drive to Keighly tip is at least 25 minutes each way and that assumes you own a car that you now have to pay to park in Ilkley if you dont have off street parking.

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