Head Office
Yorkshire House, Yorkshire Drive,
Bradford, West Yorkshire,
BD5 8LJ
Our Head Office is located on the outskirts of Bradford with easy access via the M1 and M62 motorway network.
By road. Leave the M62 at junction 26, following the signs to the M606, Bradford. At the end of the M606, follow the road under the roundabout to the right. At the traffic lights turn left past McDonalds. Yorkshire House is located shortly after on the left hand side. Car parking will be clearly directed.
By train. Bradford Interchange and Bradford Forster Square are both 3 miles away. Leeds Railway Station is 11 miles away.
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Vibrant, diverse and full of surprises, Bradford is a district rich in history, yet with all the facilities and attractions of a thriving modern city. Bradford has always been a place of change. Financial Services and the electronics industry may have replaced the textile output from the mills, but Bradford has embraced this and has created jobs in newer technologies. In the last century, philanthropists worked at the heart of Bradford to change laws. From those changes, came education for children, health standards and a minimum working day. It's also the birthplace of the modern day Labour party!
The Bradford District covers an area of 143 square miles, 60% of which is made up of green open spaces. Scattered within the area you can find the rolling landscapes of the Airedale and Wharfedale valleys, the rugged Pennine moors, and wonder in amazement at the 4,400 listed buildings!
There are many towns and villages surrounding Bradford, each with their unique identities and communities, all combining to create the diversity that attracts over eight million visitors each year. In addition to the rugged moorland countryside, rolling valleys and sleepy villages, the district's most famous destinations are Saltaire and Howarth.
Bradford is also proud of having the spectacular Yorkshire Dales National Park on it's doorstep. As one of the largest protected area's of countryside in the country, the region offers every outdoor activity you can think of - you'll never get bored here.
There's a lot to see and do in Bradford City Centre, whatever the time of year.
If your passion is history and heritage, take your pick from a series of free City Centre Trails which offer a revealing insight into Bradford's rich past - from its stunning buildings to impressive public art. Right in the heart of the city you will find the magnificent civic building City Hall, home to the Tourist Information Centre, overlooking Centenary Square; the public square used as a prestigious venue for outdoor events and entertainment.
One of the city's highlights is a visit to the National Media Museum with its five floors of interactive displays and three popular cinemas; Pictureville, the Cubby Broccoli and the eye-popping 3D IMAX. Each year, the museum hosts three national film festivals. The Priestley Centre for the Arts in Little Germany regularly stage seasons of art house movies, plays, and has a regular jazz night.
There's plenty of attractions for shoppers with a host of high street stores and independent shops combining to offer choice and quality. For a lively night out anytime, join the crowds heading for Bradford's West End with its lively mix of late bars and places to eat. Bradford is widely acknowledged as the nation's "curry capital" and boasts over 200 restaurants