The former Ford Hill tip in Queensbury, a site that was once a hub of waste management activity, has been put up for sale by Bradford Council, with a staggering price tag of £750,000.
The tip, which has been closed for some time, has been a subject of interest for local residents and businesses, who are curious about the potential uses for the site.
According to Bradford Council, the site is being sold off as part of a larger effort to rationalize its assets and generate revenue for the local community.
The £750,000 price tag has raised some eyebrows, with some locals questioning whether the site is worth such a high price.
However, council officials argue that the site has significant potential for redevelopment, and that the price tag reflects its value as a prime piece of real estate.
The site itself is located in a scenic area, with views of the surrounding countryside, and is close to local amenities and transport links.
While the site is currently zoned for industrial use, there is speculation that it could be redeveloped for residential or commercial purposes, subject to planning permission.
Local residents are watching with interest as the sale of the site progresses, and are eagerly awaiting news of who the successful bidder will be.
As the site is sold, there are hopes that it will be redeveloped in a way that benefits the local community, and that the £750,000 price tag will be a worthwhile investment for the buyer.