DETAILED plans drawn up for a £3.5 million upgrade and refurbishment of Cliffe Castle Park in Keighley go on public display this weekend.

Lottery funding for the scheme was confirmed in 2013 and now the public can judge, and comment, on a selection of the proposals for the whole park including cafe, glasshouses, palm house, fountains, ponds and a bandstand.

And there will also be a suggestion box for visitors' views.

The plans devised by Bradford Council will be on display at Cliffe Castle Museum for at least eight weeks, but that period could be extended if there is sufficient public interest.

The work, funded by a Heritage Lottery Fund grant, is due to start next year and is expected to take up to 12 months.

Councillor Imran Khan, Bradford Council's executive member for environment and sport, said: "This project is great for Keighley and the whole of the Bradford district and we want to make sure we get it right and that visitors are backing our ideas.

"If people make suggestions on what they see we will make sure that their views get serious consideration."