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  2. Bradford City Park - Wikipedia

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    The north-western corner of the park is the mirror pool and its surrounds. Construction of this section begun in 2011 and was officially opened on 24 March 2012 with an all-day celebratory event featuring parkour, fireworks, balloons and other attractions. The city park was part of the 'masterplan' for Bradford city centre, a regeneration ...

  3. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford City Park, now home to the Bradford Festival, which includes the Mela. It is a six-acre (2.4-hectare) public space in the heart of Bradford that contains the largest man-made water feature in any UK city.

  4. Bradford derby - Wikipedia

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    City kept the title in Bradford the following season. Between the 1929–30 and 1936–37 seasons the clubs continued their rivalries until City were relegated, one place below Park Avenue. The derby was resumed from 1950–51 to 1957–58 in Division Three (North), a period which included an FA Cup tie in December 1951 and a record 5–0 win ...

  5. Lister Park - Wikipedia

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    There are also tennis and basketball courts, bowling greens and a children's playground. Bradford parkrun, a free, weekly, 5 km, hosted by local volunteers, is held in the park at 9 am every Saturday. The park's original botanical garden was built by the Calverley antiquarian Samuel Margerison, who had a flair for garden design. [5]

  6. Peel Park, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Peel Park is a 22.6-hectare (56-acre) urban public park in the Bolton and Undercliffe area of Bradford, England, located about 0.75 miles (1.2 km) north-east of the city centre, and named after Sir Robert Peel (1788–1850).

  7. Bradford Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Interchange is on the Calder Valley Line and is one of the two railway stations serving the city of Bradford. The other station is Forster Square , a 10 minute walk away. Monday to Saturday during the daytime, services run every 15 minutes between the Interchange and Leeds and hourly onwards to both York and Hull (the latter introduced ...

  8. 2024–25 Bradford City A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season is the 122nd season in the history of Bradford City Association Football Club and their sixth consecutive season in League Two.In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy.

  9. Timeline of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    11 May: Bradford City stadium fire. Mohammed Ajeeb becomes Lord Mayor. Bradford City Football Club are promoted to the second tier of English football (later called the Championship) as Champions. 1987 – Jonathan Silver buys Salts Mill as a commercial, retail and cultural venue and opens the 1853 Gallery here. 1992 – Pictureville Cinema opens.