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Saturday, 28 September, 2002, 17:20 GMT 18:20 UK
Prince to rededicate war memorial
The Prince of Wales
The Prince has agreed to re-dedicate the war memorial
The Prince of Wales is to attend the rededication of a vandalised war memorial in West Yorkshire.

His visit will start in Bradford on Monday where he will arrive on the royal train at Forster Square station.

From the station he will go straight to the Inland Revenue offices at Centenary Court.

Here he will be told how local employers, including the Inland Revenue, are offering work placements for young people.

Vandalised memorial

Prince Charles' second visit of the day will be to the Church of St Michael and All Angels at Cottingley.

The war memorial next to the church was vandalised earlier this year.

A service of rededication will be held to mark its repair after which the prince will unveil a plaque.

He will then go to the church hall for a discussion with local people about how the Cottingley area can be regenerated.

The final venue for the Prince of Wales will be Meanwood Valley Urban Farm in Leeds.

He will meet chldren from local schools who regularly use the farm.

Organic produce grown at the farm will also be shown to the prince.


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