A Muslim youth group gave up their time to make sure the streets of Bradford were clean for the new year.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) offered morning prayers at their mosque on Rees Way before donning hi-vis jackets to pick up litter in the city centre.
The clean-up is part of a wider winter campaign, run by AMYA nationally, which has seen youngsters plant thousands of trees, feed the homeless and visit poorly children in hospital.
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