Baildon: Springfield Road, minimal for six weeks. Bradford: Brighouse Lane, minor effect on traffic, temporary traffic control measure shall be applied, for four weeks. Bradford: Closure of A6038 Bradford Road to Ellar Gardens, and diversion of traffic on to A65, Ilkley Road, for 16 weeks. City centre: Broadway redevelopment, Bradford central area bounded by Hall Ings, Bank Street, Market Street, Canal Road, Well Street, ongoing for three years. Eccleshill: Undercliffe Road/ Leeds Road junction, minor delays for 12 weeks. Eccleshill: Post Office Road and Institute Road, minor effect for eight weeks. Girlington: traffic island extension, introduction of one way traffic system, permanent disruption to southbound traffic in Little Lane and Duckworth Grove and northbound traffic, in Duckworth Terrace, for three weeks. Haworth: Main Street, minor effect on traffic, temporary traffic control measure shall be applied, for three weeks. Ilkley: Wharfedale Drive, minimal for ten weeks. Keighley: Parkwood Street, Park Lane to Ambler Street, diversion of traffic, for two weeks. Keighley: Wenning Street, south bound traffic will be diverted via Bradford Road and Dalton Lane for two weeks. Oxenhope: Brook Meeting Bridge, full road closure for vehicles starting on January 29 for approximately eight weeks. Queensbury: Halifax Road from junction with Windy Bank/Brewery Lane, diversion to local traffic on Roper Lane and general delays, for six weeks. Queensbury: Hillcrest Road, minimal for two weeks. Silsden: River Bridge, major effect on traffic, for seven weeks. Silsden: Low Mill Lane, minor effect for three weeks. Silsden: River Bridge, major effect on traffic, for seven weeks. Tyersal: New Lane, minimal effect for seven weeks. Wibsey: Holroyd Hill, minor effect for two weeks. Windhill: Shaftsbury Avenue, minimal effect.
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