Plans have been outlined for a major clean-up operation of footpaths across Keighley Valley.
A regeneration project, headed by Keighley Big Local, will see repairs and cleaning of paths which link neighbourhoods in urban areas of the River Worth.
Improvements have already taken place by residents and local organisations at School Lane, which links Parkwood with Dalton Lane.
The snicket, which crosses the river next to Dalton Mills, receives heavy footfall from families walking to a local Primary School and factory workers.
To complete further improvements Keighley Big Local has £1m of lottery cash to spend over 10 years in the Keighley Valley area.
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