Bradford will pay its respects and remember the sacrifices of servicemen and women in a two-minute silence this Remembrance Day.

Observed every year since 1919, Remembrance or Armistice Day is marked on the anniversary of the end of World War I on November 11.

Remembrance Sunday falls on the second Sunday of November which means that it will be observed on November 13.

Services are being planned across the county to commemorate the contribution of the Armed Forces and their families from Britain and the Commonwealth.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Messages written on planted tributes during the official opening of the 2021 Royal British Legion Field of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire. Credit: PAMessages written on planted tributes during the official opening of the 2021 Royal British Legion Field of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire. Credit: PA (Image: PA)

Remembrance Day events in Bradford  2022

Regency Hall

Taking place on Sunday, doors will open at 9.45am until 12pm and those who wish to pay their respects can see pieces of significance found during the renovation will be displayed in the hall.


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Remembrance Sunday 1940s musical tribute 

Based at Tickles Music Hall on Sunday from 3pm, the annual event is held to honour and remember Service people. 

Christopher And The Robins will perform along with an authentic performance from the wonderfully talented female vocalist Sadie