Around 1,000 people gathered to pay their respects to the fallen at Bradford’s Remembrance Sunday service.
The Armed Forces, cadets and uniformed groups assembled in Centenary Square before marching up to the Cenotaph.
There, two minutes’ silence was observed at 11am and wreaths were laid in memory of those service personnel who had sacrificed their lives for their country.
Among those laying wreaths were the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Khadim Hussain, as well as representatives of Bradford Army Cadet Force, the Bradford Central Branch of the Royal British Legion, the Bradford and District Royal Naval Association and the Gurkhas
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