A VIGIL to mark the 71st anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be staged in Keighley on Saturday

The event will run from 8am to 9am in Town Hall Square and will include silent reflection, words and song.

Sylvia Boyes, one of the peace campaigners taking part in the event, said: "This country, and all the nuclear weapons states, are planning to upgrade their nuclear weapons arsenals.

"Our Government has taken the decision to renew the Trident nuclear bomb system despite the knowledge this perpetuates the threat of nuclear annihilation for generations to come.

"This despite the fact that while social care, education and health services need more funding, the cost of Trident is likely to amount to £200 billion.

"The European Union referendum may have been a chance-in-a-lifetime, but the issue of the nuclear weapons threat is of equal, if not greater, importance to each and every one of us worldwide.

"The call must go out that Trident must be disarmed, and a commitment made to work for a nuclear-free world."