A short service and the observance of a minute’s silence will take place tomorrow (Tuesday 19 October) at 1.30 pm in Centenary Square, Bradford in memory of Sir David Amess, MP for Southend West, who was killed on Friday 15 October 2021 carrying out his constituency work in Leigh–on-Sea.
The service, outside Bradford City Hall, will be led by the acting Canon Precentor at Bradford Cathedral, Philip Gray, and will be attended by the Lord Mayor of Bradford Councillor Shabir Hussain.
All are welcome to attend and pay their respects.
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