There will be a short service and minute’s silence at midday on Tuesday 19 June at Centenary Square in Bradford, in remembrance of the life lost and those who were affected by the terror attack near Finsbury Park mosque last year.
One person died and 11 people were injured in the attack.
The service will be attended by the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Coun Zafar Ali, and officiated by The Reverend Canon Paul Maybury, Canon Precentor at Bradford Cathedral.
All are invited to attend the service or join in the silence, which is being held nationally.
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