A council has been accused of “tarting up” a station with £200,000 plans to put steel panels over arches used as shelter by rough sleepers.
Bradford Council is carrying out work, funded by Network Rail, to cover 10 arches outside Forster Square station. Planned after the council decided “anti-social behaviour has become an issue”, the Big Issue can reveal the budget for the work could reach £200,000.
But the plans have drawn ire from the leader of a local homelessness charity. “As usual, Bradford Council has got it wrong again,” John Tempest, director of Bradford Soup Run, told the Big Issue.
“What steps have been taken to ensure that those who will be evicted will be helped into housing, and shouldn’t they have done this first?
“Just think how much good could’ve been done with the £200,000 they’ve earmarked for tarting up Forster Square in preparation for the City of Culture.”
Information disclosed to the Big Issue through a Freedom of Information request revealed the budget for works – covering “screen panels, gates, lighting, general condition improvements to the location, design team professional fees and maintenance” – has “been agreed with Network Rail to not exceed £200,000”. However, the council refused to disclose the precise estimated costs.