
I’m not an unqualified fan of big-sponsor mass-participation events, as I’ve made unclear in previous blogs about local Skyrides.
However, this was a definite success: well organised, and all rather fun.
Indeed, the road closures made it a great way to see central Bradford, and its grand honey-coloured buildings dating from the late Victorian boom days, largely unspoilt by, er, much subsequent business having taken place.

Not so this time - the rain was torrential instead.
Nevertheless, lots of local families were out in force, braving the wet weather (right).
(Actually, that’s the fountain in Centenary Square, which you were cordially invited to aquaplane across.)

The bibs and corporate razzle I can take or leave, but cake shops like this are an unqualified plus.
what do u mean by much subsequent business taken place?
ReplyDeleteI mean a lot of those elegant buildings are in fine condition but empty, forlornly for sale or rent. Little Germany for instance seems deserted, apart from one (very busy) Chinese restaurant. And the world's biggest cat litter tray - the stalled shopping centre project that scars the area between the two train stations - doesn't help. Shame, as we rather like visiting Bradford.
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