A Service of Hope and Remembrance held during National Hate Crime Awareness Week
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Posted on: 19th October 2023

Service of Hope and Remembrance was held at Bradford Cathedral on Monday 16th October, at the start of this year’s National Hate Crime Awareness Week. This was held in conjunction with Bradford For Everyone and the Bradford Hate Crime Alliance, and included faith representatives and members of the public in the audience, as well as Councillor Gerry Barker, the Lord Mayor of Bradford.

The service began with a welcome by the Revd Ned Lunn, Canon for Intercultural Mission and the Arts, and the Rt. Revd Dr. Toby Howarth, the Bishop of Bradford, both acknowledging the timing of the event in the wake of current events.

You can read the full story on the Bradford Cathedral website.

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