People can get tested for HIV as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the virus in Bradford.
The Red Ribbon Shop, on Broadway, will be the focus for activities during HIV Testing Week, which leads up to World Aids Day on December 1.
The pop-up shop, which will have a trail of red ribbons leading to it, will feature music, face-painting, art and craft as well as information and advice on how to prevent HIV transmission.
There will also be a clinic set up behind the store for anyone wanting to be tested.
Nicola Hawkins, health improvement practitioner, said: “The main aim of the shop is to end the stereotypes, stigma and prejudice associated with HIV.”
The fountains in City Park will be red for HIV Testing Week and World Aids Day.
For more information on HIV and sexual health, ring 01274 200024 or visit bash.nhs.uk.
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