The 25-year anniversary of Bradford District Credit Union was celebrated with a special event at City Hall on Wednesday 8 August.
The union was launched by Bradford Council in 1993, to help staff save and borrow from their council pay packet and create a contingency fund.
In 2003 it was opened up to all residents in Bradford District and now boasts 6,500 members.
The event was attended by the Lord Mayor, Coun Zafar Ali, and Sean McNulty, the longest standing member of the union and the first individual to join.
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