The Upper Calder Valley Renaissance Conference: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
This report summarises the presentations made by the three Keynote
Conference Speakers and goes on to set out the findings from the Workshop
Sessions
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Sowerby Bridge Businesses – what they want from networking events
Following the success of our pilot survey in Todmorden, in October 2017, we agreed with the Calderdale business team to repeat the survey in...
Business Networking in the Calder Valley: Todmorden
The aim of the survey was to collect input and contact details from businesses interested in a revitalised business network or association for the...
“Harry and the Flood” children’s book project hosted by UCVR
A unique story evolved from the Flooding of the Upper Calder Valley on Boxing Day 2015.
Development Brief Bramsche Square/Rose Street Site in Todmorden 2016
A comprehensive, mixed-use development that creates a ‘sense of place’ for shopping, working, relaxing and living, and which incorporates the creation of a vibrant,...
Todmorden Town Centre Development Brief 2008
A Development Brief for securing the redevelopment of Todmorden Town centre following public and stakeholder consultation, the approval of the Board and then endorsement...
TODMORDEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Continued use and alternative proposals, A Pre-Feasibility Study
Calderdale Council own Todmorden Community College which is now underutilised and running at a loss of approximately £165k per annum. The council is considering...
A feasibility report on the future of Todmorden Markets
A report on the opportunities and challenges facing the Todmorden Markets and an exploration of alternative operating models for the future
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Elland Businesses – what they want from networking events
Following the recent informative survey results from Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge, we have now concluded a business survey of Elland. Whilst there are some...
What Hebden Bridge businesses and residents think of proposed and ongoing...
HBBF commissioned UCVR to design an online survey to assess if these concerns were more widespread and to produce a report collating the views local businesses and residents.