Tickets for Prince Harry's international sporting event went on sale last Friday.
Almost two years on, the iconic venues that brought us the London Olympics will once again play host to another international sporting event, the Invictus Games.
Launched by Prince Harry (pictured), the event will see wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women from around the world compete in various sporting events from September 10 to 14.
It will be an opportunity for you to cheer on Team GB’s ‘wounded warriors’ as they compete in 9 adaptive sports including swimming, athletics, sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball.
To buy your tickets for what will be exciting sport, visit the Invictus Games website.
DIARY DATES
Today, The Royal Naval Association meets at 20.00hrs at Feversham Street Sea Cadets Headquarters.
Wednesday, The Coldstream Guards Association meets at 19.30hrs at Northcliffe Golf Club, Saltaire; The Prince of Wales Own Association meets at 19.30hrs at Northcote conservative Club; The Green Howards Association meets at Headingley Club; The Royal British Legion, Keighley Branch, meets at 19.30hrs at The New Variety Club, Russell Street, Keighley.
Monday, The Royal British Legion, Thornton Branch, meets at 19.45hrs at Thornton Conservative Club.
Tuesday, The Yorkshire Volunteers Association meets at 19.30hrs at Keighley Drill Hall; The Royal British Legion, Bradford Central Branch, meets at 13.00hrs at unit 16, Listerhills Science Park.
IN REMEMBRANCE
THE following are being specially remembered at Bradford Cathedral this week: Eric Pollard Jowett, Norman Jubb, Harry Samuel Kay, David Fred Keighley, James Clifton Keighley, William Arthur Keighley, John Henry Keighley, Robert Kemp, George Kendall, Maurice Knapton, Donald Walker Kendrey, Jack Kennedy, Willie Kennedy, John William Kenny, Harold Kershaw, Fred Kershaw, James Arthur Kidwell, Kenneth Kellett, Bernard Kimber, Walter Kitchen, Cyril Kitchingman, Clarence Ellis Kilburn.
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