Colour Experience
The Colour Experience (formerly known as The Colour Museum) was a visitor attraction and museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The museum covered the science of light and colour. It was ran by the Society of Dyers and Colourists as an educational charity. Educational workshops were provided for school groups. It was closed to the public in 2006 and is now permanently shut.
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High Point, Bradford
High Point is a high rise former commercial building in Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England. It is a prominent example of Brutalist architecture. Designed by John Brunton Partnership of Bradford, it was completed in 1972 to serve as the headquarters of the Yorkshire Building Society. The building went unused for a quarter of a century, before being converted to 87 flats in 2024.
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The 1 in 12 Club
The 1 in 12 Club is a self-managed social centre in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Owned and run by its membership as a collective based upon anarchist principles, its activities include social and political campaigning—most visibly as a hub for the city's May Day activities—and use of the building as a self-managed social centre and host for performing arts. In the 1980s it was one of the main locations for the UK crust and anarcho-punk scene, and in the 1990s played host to much of the country's straight edge metalcore scene.
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Oastler Shopping Centre
The Oastler Shopping Centre, formerly known as the John Street Market and commonly known as just the "Oastler Centre" to locals, was a market located on Westgate in the city centre of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
The centre contained 176 stalls comprising a retail area of 25,538² ft, with an additional 23 external shops and 27 storerooms. The cafes and stalls within the centre are various food, clothing and craft shops with some of the cafes and stalls having been in business since the 1960s.
The original market site was built on 30 June 1930, then called the John Street Market, and was an open-air market, compared to the indoor market centre it is today. The original outdoor open-air market was renovated to an indoor market in the early 1970s to make economic improvements to the upper side of the city centre and was named for the abolitionist Richard Oastler.
As part of the Bradford's regeneration projects in line with the successful UK City of Culture 2025 bid, the Oastler Centre was scheduled to be demolished in late 2023 to make way for the new Darley Street Market.
The market had its final day of trading on 28 June 2025 and is scheduled to be demolished in late 2025.
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BD1 Gallery
BD1 Gallery is an art gallery in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, that opened in 2017 with an exhibition of the work of music photographer Lawrence Watson, showcasing portraits from Watson's 30-plus year career, including images of Oasis, David Bowie, Morrissey, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Snoop Dogg, Issac Hayes, Run DMC and George Clinton.
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