Ahead of World Environment Day, in its meeting of over 30 faith leaders representing Luton’s diverse faith communities, Luton Council of Faiths (LCoF), supported by GRASSROOTS Luton, reflected on the theme of “Climate Change and Racism”.

Jeremy Williams, Luton based Writer-Campaigner-Award winning Blogger https://earthbound.report/ (named Britain’s best green blog by the UK Blog Awards) shared his thoughts, which can be summarised as following.

Climate Change is big on the Agenda for this year, least because the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change COP26 Conference in Glasgow on 1 – 12 November 2021. However, in the light of Black Lives Matter movement, Jeremy said the two big crises of racism and climate change that we face in the 21st-century are actually intimately connected.

People often wonder and question how can climate change be racist? It is about structural racism, where outcomes of climate change are different and much harder on people of colour. Jeremy said his book “Climate Change Is Racist: Race, Privilege and the Struggle for Climate Justice” tries to encapsulate these issues.

The book can be purchased at these links

https://uk.bookshop.org/books/climate-change-is-racist-race-privilege-and-the-struggle-for-climate-justice/9781785787751

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08YK1285V/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

In his presentation, Jeremy shared colour-coded images of the world map showing how the world’s richest countries of white populations have the highest carbon footprints and the poorest countries of black populations have the least carbon footprints. This is a major social justice issue he said. People most responsible for the climate change are going to be least affected and the people who have contributed the least to the climate change are facing the greatest risks.

Climate change has been disproportionately caused by the white people and it will be disproportionately suffered by people of colour and the places that will suffer most will be in Africa and also in Caribbean where people are confronting the risks of the rising sea levels and in the Equatorial regions, because if you live around the equator then global warming is naturally going to be much more dangerous especially if you live in a hot country. If you live in a temperate country, where we are or in other Scandinavian countries, the rising levels of heat may not be bad in the same way but if you live where it is already very hot like in North Africa and the Middle East or in South Asia, the rising temperatures can be harmful.

 Therefore, it is crucial that we see climate justice issue also as a racial justice issue.

 The continent of Africa is going to suffer the most as a result of the climate change and it is the same continent that Jeremy said my ancestors exploited throughout the age of slavery, imperialism and colonialism and now through climate change.

 Jeremy said I want to take up responsibility and ownership of such difficult history and raise awareness that why it is always people like me who end up on the top and it is always people like the ones I grew up with in the countries of Madagascar and Kenya end up at the bottom.

Jeremy’s book can be found on these links

https://uk.bookshop.org/books/climate-change-is-racist-race-privilege-and-the-struggle-for-climate-justice/9781785787751

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08YK1285V/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/news/environment/luton-authors-book-challenges-impact-of-race-on-climate-change-3256440

GRASSROOTS Luton has committed to work alongside Luton Council of Faiths to continue promoting compostable cutlery amongst Luton’s different faith communities. Considering Luton’s 78% population is religiously affiliated, there are numerous faith events held in a year, which can substantially reduce our plastic waste. As such the UK sends much of its plastic waste to poorer nations where it is often burnt, which reinforces how climate justice issue is also as a racial justice issue. It is about structural racism, where outcomes of climate change are different and much harder and are at times by choice directed towards poorer countries

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/12/loophole-will-let-uk-continue-to-ship-plastic-waste-to-poorer-countries

https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/plastic-recycling-export-incineration/

https://www.una-luton.uk/climate-crisis

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/resilience-in-light-of-covid-climate-action-on-the-road-to-cop26

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The government has announced an intention to scale up community sponsorship as part of its New Plan For Immigration. To find out about Community Sponsorship and how you can play your part, and to hear from people who've experienced the transformative power of Community Sponsorship first hand, along with a welcome from the Archbishop of Canterbury, join a session led by Reset, the charity that trains Community Sponsors across the UK, on the 17 June from 18:00-19:00. Please register interest on this link: https://communitysponsorship.org.uk/events

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GRASSROOTS Luton congratulates our partner organisation LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS (LCoF) for having received this year, The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS), which is the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.

LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS will receive the award crystal and certificate from The Queen’s representative HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Helen Nellis, later this summer.

The QAVS recipients are announced each year on 2nd June, the anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation. While nationally LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS is one of 241 charities, in the Bedfordshire County, it is the only organisation to receive the prestigious award this year,

Zafar Khan, Chair of LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS says: “We are extremely delighted to receive this award recognising the hard work of our volunteers, young and old from different faiths and cultures supporting our work over the years especially in schools where children participate in our numerous events culminating in our Annual Peace Walk event. This recognition is also timely as LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS celebrates its 25th Anniversary.”

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Helen Nellis said "I am delighted that LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS has been recognised with this prestigious Award. It is doing a tremendous job of reaching out to the various groups within our community and helping people to live in peace and harmony. My sincere congratulations to all at LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS; I look forward to presenting them with their award”.

Revd Canon David Lawson, Chair of GRASSROOTS Programme said, “What wonderful news that Luton Council of Faiths (LCoF) has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This is surely testimony to the work of LCoF over many years working tirelessly to make Luton a peaceful and harmonious community. So many people, too numerous to mention, from a variety of faiths and cultures, are committed to making LCoF’s vision a reality, and the Queen’s Award is for them. Grassroots sends LCoF our heartiest congratulations and looks forward to continuing to work with them as our partner organisation.”

David Jonathan (Johny), Director, for both GRASSROOTS & LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS said, “THANK YOU to all those who have been actively supporting our work and for believing in our vision that PEACE (and peaceful co-existence) is possible, provided we do not just believe in PEACE or just pray for it but also actively work for it. Some critics say it is as fragile as a candle flame, but our response has always been it is better to keep lighting a candle than to curse the darkness.”

For LUTON COUNCIL OF FAITHS Press Release, please click here.

For a Congratulations letter from the Government of UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, please click here.

https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/news/people/luton-council-of-faiths-receives-the-queens-award-for-voluntary-service-3258354?s=08

http://lutonchurchestogether.org.uk/news/luton-council-of-faiths-lcof-receives-the-queens-award-for-voluntary-service-qavs/

https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3856-urc-supported-charity-gains-queen-s-voluntary-award?dm_i=2JB1,1R7II,A2VPCX,610K8,1

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https://cafod.org.uk/News/Events/G7-interfaith-event-Truro

10 June 2021 at 7pm Livestreamed from Truro Cathedral

What's happening?

The G7 summit will see heads of government of seven of the world’s richest countries - including President Joe Biden - travel to Cornwall and discuss how the world can rebuild after the coronavirus pandemic.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a crucial role to play, with the UK holding the presidency of the G7.

We want to send a message that people of faith in the UK and around the world expect them to put in place plans for a global and green recovery from the crisis which leaves no one behind.

Read full article here https://cafod.org.uk/News/Events/G7-interfaith-event-Truro

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Read the full article on this link https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3820-urc-eastern-synod-divests-from-fossil-fuels-ahead-of-g7-and-cop26.html?dm_i=2JB1,1QUCE,A2VPCX,5ZGWV,1

The United Reformed Church (URC) Eastern Synod has joined 35 faith institutions from 11 countries in announcing its divestment from fossil fuels.

Eleven out of 13 URC Synods have now joined the URC in announcing their divestment from fossil fuels, as recommended by Mission Council in May 2019.

A full list of the 36 institutions divesting from fossil fuels and statements from leaders can be found here. Read the announcement in full here.

Read the full article on this link https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3820-urc-eastern-synod-divests-from-fossil-fuels-ahead-of-g7-and-cop26.html?dm_i=2JB1,1QUCE,A2VPCX,5ZGWV,1

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It is one year since George Floyd was murdered on 25th May 2020 in Minneapolis (US).

To commemorate this and to remember and refresh our commitment to the ethos of racial justice and Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) is holding George Floyd Service of Reflection at 7pm, 25 May 2021. You can download the order of service here and information flyer here.

As part of its series of webinars on 'building life-flourishing communities' The Council for World (CWM) Europe has organised Whiteness and Anti-racist practice: from talk to action with Revd. Dr Peter Cruchley | Photography from BLM Protests with Maxime de Palme | Theological Implications for the Legacies of Slavery with Prof. Anthony Reddie. All these and several other webinars on topical themes can be viewed on CWM Europe YouTube Channel.

However, in Luton, to commemorate Black Lives Matter - One Year On, Luton Council of Faiths, supported by GRASSROOTS Programme held a special meeting of faith leaders and other stakeholders on 24th May and invited Pas Vincent Cox of Luton based New Testament Church of God, as a local black faith leader to speak about co-developing an Interdenominational Commission on Racial Justice of Christian faith leaders.

Pas Vincent started by sharing that after the death of George Floyd and after Luton Black Lives Matter Protest was organised by Luton’s young people peacefully on 6th June 2020, we as Churches Together in Luton had considered issuing a statement but we concluded that statements on its own do not bring about the change that is needed. As black & white church leaders we started sharing experiences of racial injustices and prejudice, which progressed into an Interdenominational Commission on Racial Justice. Pas Vincent concluded “we need to be mindful of the fact that real change may bring pain and we must be ready to confront it.”

 When asked what expected outcomes of this commission are, Pas Vincent responded;

We express our solidarity with the family and friends of Sasha Johnson: Black Lives Matter activist who has been shot in London.

https://www.connectfutures.org/2021/05/is-the-uk-still-racist-and-what-have-we-done-about-it/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/black-lives-matter-movement

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/27/eve-pitts-church-of-england-first-black-female-vicar-fiercest-critics

https://www.theworldreimagined.org/?fbclid=IwAR3hItdmtgUYeBkmxX7ioLOdlc8hdpM_RMnUUaFW4mGeTgmUTUUd-PzD7Dg#/

Black Lives Matter protest in Luton held on 6th June 2020

Black Lives Matter protest in Luton held on 6th June 2020

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At a recent farewell service (held online) for Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, on his retirement after almost 13 years as Moderator of the Thames North Synod of the United Reformed Church (URC), it was a time of celebration and thanksgiving for Andrew's ministry within the Synod, and the wider Church.

It was also an opportunity to hear from a variety of people who had worked with Andrew during 43 years of his Christian ministry and service.

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad had previously served the Church of North India from 1978 -1989 and the Council for World Mission (CWM) from 1989-99. After this he had served at Streatham Asian Christian Fellowship before transferring to the URC, where he served at Dulwich Grove, Camberwell Green (2002-2008) and was then appointed Moderator of Thames North.

Revd Heather Whyte, URC Minister in Luton had kindly prepared the service and led the opening prayer.

A short reflection on Andrew’s life in ministry was shared by Revd Nigel Uden, former Moderator of the URC’s Southern Synod, currently ministering at Downing Place URC.

Besides Andrew’s family members, tributes were also paid by representatives from Church of North India, Council for World Mission (CWM), Streatham Asian Fellowship, Dulwich Grove URC and Thames North Synod.

Litany of release, followed by prayers of concern and commitment were led Revd Jane Weedon, currently ministering at Welwyn Garden City United Reformed Church.

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad gave the final blessing.

During the service, people described Andrew as being the ‘Best Boss’. He has a listening ear, reflecting mind, visionary and strategic thinking. He was also described as a good shepherd, guiding light and the best pastor with patience, kindness, humility, passion for justice, perseverance, endurance and above all simplicity.

David Jonathan, Director GRASSROOTS Programme, in his farewell message to Andrew said, “May your works and services continue to remain the source of blessing for others. On behalf of GRASSROOTS Luton and also on my personal behalf I extend you heartfelt thanks for all your support, encouragement and blessings and best wishes for your retirement. May God’s glory continue to shine in & through your life’s ongoing journey.”

Revd Canon David Lawson, Chair of GRASSROOTS Programme, in his farewell message to Andrew, said, “We at Grassroots have also much to thank you for in terms of your personal support and interest in our work, but also the ongoing support from the URC Thames North Synod. As one of our partners you have been critical to enabling Grassroots to continue its work of building a more cohesive and peaceful community in Luton.” Commenting on retirement for a Christian minister only a transition from one form of ministry to another, David wished Andrew a long, happy and fulfilling retirement saying

‘For all that has been, thanks. To all that shall be, yes!’

Thank you Revd Dr Andrew Prasad and URC Thames North Synod for your support to GRASSROOTS Luton

Thank you Revd Dr Andrew Prasad and URC Thames North Synod for your support to GRASSROOTS Luton

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, Moderator , URC Thames North Synod speaking at Luton's CRCW Project Finale Event on 19th Feb'20

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, Moderator , URC Thames North Synod speaking at Luton's CRCW Project Finale Event on 19th Feb'20

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The Archbishop in Jerusalem is appealing to all people of goodwill to support this humanitarian mission through their generous contributions to Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza.

https://www.jmeca.org.uk/get-involved/donate/current-appeals-0/al-ahli-hospital-appeal-2021

Please join us in prayer for an end to this devastating conflict:

Almighty and Everlasting God: Our days are in your hands; we lift up all those in the Holy Land who are victims of violence and injustice, that you might empower your Church to bring healing to the wounded, relief to the suffering, and comfort to those who mourn; we pray also that you would soften the hearts of all those involved in the recent conflicts, that they would be led to work for justice and lasting peace in the land where your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ first came to bring hope and abundant life to all people; these things we ask in his Holy Name. Amen. (Prayer by Archbishop Hosam in Jerusalem)

https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/17026#!/DonationDetails


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https://www.christianaid.org.uk/get-involved/campaigns/stand-palestinians-and-israelis-call-ceasefire-today

The cycle of violence spirals out of control, with many innocent Palestinians and Israelis dead, wounded or simply exhausted with fear. 

This cannot continue. Palestinians and Israelis deserve better from the international community which must treat both as equals and ensure justice is served if peace is to be achieved. 

Call on the UK Government to pursue an immediate ceasefire today.

https://www.christianaid.org.uk/get-involved/campaigns/stand-palestinians-and-israelis-call-ceasefire-today

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Ascension Day

POEM by Christina Georgina Rossetti

“When Christ went up to Heaven the Apostles stayed”
Gazing at Heaven with souls and wills on fire,
Their hearts on flight along the track He made,
Winged by desire.

Their silence spake: “Lord, why not follow Thee?
Home is not home without Thy Blessed Face,
Life is not life. Remember, Lord, and see,
Look back, embrace.

“Earth is one desert waste of banishment,
Life is one long-drawn anguish of decay.
Where Thou wert wont to go we also went:
Why not today?”

Nevertheless a cloud cut off their gaze:
They tarry to build up Jerusalem,
Watching for Him, while thro' the appointed days
He watches them.

They do His Will, and doing it rejoice,
Patiently glad to spend and to be spent:
Still He speaks to them, still they hear His Voice
And are content.

For as a cloud received Him from their sight,
So with a cloud will He return ere long:
Therefore they stand on guard by day, by night,
Strenuous and strong.

They do, they dare, they beyond seven times seven
Forgive, they cry God's mighty word aloud:
Yet sometimes haply lift tired eyes to Heaven—
“Is that His cloud?”

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GRASSROOTS Luton took part in an online regional Environmental Workshop led by the Thames North Synod URC (United Reformed Church) on Saturday 8 May 2021.

The workshop was convened by Revd Terry Hinks Minister of Trinity United Reformed Church, High Wycombe.  

It was a fruitful and meaningful time of engagement bringing together people of all ages from across the Synod to share our commitment to care for God’s creation.

A Scripture reading from Ecclesiasticus 43:11-26 was a poignant reminder that the wonder of all things held together is by the Word of the Maker and our Creator.

After two people had shared their experiences of becoming Eco Church, James Anthony of Climate Sunday organisation, encouraged all local churches across Great Britain & Ireland to hold a climate-focused service on any Sunday before COP26 (November 2021). He also encouraged all to make a commitment as a local church community to taking long term action to reduce your own greenhouse gas emissions, by joining the existing programmes such as Eco ChurchLiveSimply. It was also considered important that we must all speak up and use our voice to tell politicians that we want a cleaner, greener, fairer future at the heart of plans to rebuild a strong economy.  Read and sign The Climate Coalition’s ‘The Time Is Now’ declaration .

The Time Is Now is a campaign run by The Climate Coalition, the UK’s largest group of people dedicated to action against climate change.  With COP26 we are at a turning point. Our best chance of building a stronger economy goes hand in hand with tackling climate change. By working together, investing in growing clean industries and preserving green spaces we can build a cleaner, fairer world for future generations, instead of locking in pollution for decades to come.  The UK will be the hosts of the UN Climate Summit COP26 in November this year. This is our opportunity to lead the world into a greener future, but first we need to invest in the solutions to climate change at home. Ahead of the summit, the UK must lead the world by ensuring our recovery gets us on track to net-zero emissions and limits the rise in the global temperature to 1.5 degrees C.

 The youtube link for the video promoting The Time is Now declaration:

 (44) 2021: The Time Is Now For Climate Action - YouTube

 What is COP26 and what can we do?

The UK churches Relay to COP26 being led by Young Christian Climate Network

Eco Synod – an environmental policy for Thames North Synod of United Reformed Church (URC)

This will be developed using the experience of other Synods further along the way.  All synod policies are on URC website. Here is the link:  https://urc.org.uk/about-us/caring-for-creation1.html

In his closing comments, Revd Terry Hinks said “how much ever we may like to lobby and influence the government, we must also look to change ourselves as individuals and also our Churches and faith communities.” He quoted the words of Pope Francis:

“May our struggles and concern for this planet never the take away the joy of our Hope.” (Laudato Si’ 244)

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The Home Office has launched a consultation on the Protect Duty. The consultation explores how we might use legislation to enhance the protection of UK-wide publicly accessible locations- and anyone who uses them- from potential terrorist attacks. 

A Home Office e-circular dated 30th April 2021 titled “Protect Duty within Faith Communities” said, “We are keen to hear views from the full range of UK faith communities, not only because the Protect Duty is likely to affect many faith centres, but also because we recognise that the needs, priorities and operation of places of worship are often very different to those of other, commercial or public sector publicly accessible locations. We want to ensure the Duty will improve protection for people using faith centres and other publicly accessible locations without being overly burdensome. It’s important that we capture your views, so that we can make sure the Protect Duty works for everyone.”

The Protect Duty consultation is separate to the Places of Worship security consultation and the Faith Security training survey you may have responded to. Rather than consulting on Government’s physical security measures and training offerings, the Protect Duty focuses on how public security could be improved through legislation which would provide a certainty of responsibility, and a greater consistency of measures and effect across the whole country.

The consultation can be found at this link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/protect-duty.

The consultation closes on 2 July. Currently response levels from the faith communities are low, so Home Office would appreciate your help in encouraging more responses from faith communities.

If you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact the team at ProtectDuty@homeoffice.gov.uk.

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India is facing a devastating second wave of coronavirus. The country has confirmed more than 16 million cases and more than 200,000 deaths, with some reports concerned that the number of deaths is just the tip of the iceberg, because of under reporting.

The pandemic has put a strain on the medical infrastructure of the country, with hospitals unable to cope with the influx of patients.

CAFOD has already pledged £200,000 to our partners Caritas India. They will be distributing medical kits and to setting up temporary treatment centres as well as providing PPE to frontline health workers. We are also helping families to provide home-based care for mild cases, raising awareness of the vaccine, and how to avoid further spread of the virus.

Donate to the CAFOD Coronavirus Appeal

Read CAFOD full article here.

Watch Indian Journalist Barkha Dutt Interview with ITV here.

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If COVID has taught us anything its that we are a global community, and the news coming from India breaks my heart 

Today is the 6th consecutive day of over 300,000 new cases.

Hospitals have run out of beds, ventilators and oxygen.

Families have been told to organise their own oxygen, and some are being charged 900% more to get their oxygen tanks refilled.

Funeral pyres have been burning through the night, and there is fear that funeral pyres will soon have to be built on the side of the roads.

World aid has started to arrive in India with the UK haven sent over 600 pieces of vital medical equipment and neighbouring countries sending oxygen.

How can I help?

I spent some time this morning looking up humanitarian aid charities that are already operating in India, and I have chosen to donate to 

Khalsa Aid India

If you are thinking of supporting a humanitarian aid charity, here are some tips about how to research a charity.

Check out their website and see what kind of projects they have delivered in the past, and look for a charity number.

Search for them using their charity number on the Charity Commission website, and you can check out their accounts to see what they have been doing with money donated. International charities often have been operating longer than is reflected on the Charity Commission website as they would have registered in the UK when they expanded to international work and fundraising.

Check out their social media, look to see how long they have had their pages (newly created pages can be a sign of a fake charity). Look at their recent posts to see what they have been doing and read people's comments.

If you decide on a charity, go back to their website and look at their donation page to see if it has secure payment set up with recognised card companies and PayPal. If they have registered with the Charity Commission, they are eligible for gift aid.

Feel free to share in comments the charities you are supporting who provide COVID Aid in India 

— feeling heartbroken.

Fiona Martin

Covid-19 Luton Community Action Group

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Maxime will be showcasing her personal photography taken during the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests in the Netherlands, and mental wellness work in Curacao. She will also be sharing a short video on past artwork that is accompanied by a spoken word narrative. All of which has a shared theme of blackness amongst white supremacy. The link can be found below, however, if you have any questions, please contact cwm.europe@cwmission.org.

Zoom Link

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86736700189?pwd=NHQyczFSMkIyN1FzaFJGZm1oMXVBUT09

Meeting ID: 867 3670 0189
Passcode: 935878

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Churches Together in Britain & Ireland (CTBI) led webinar on the theme - ‘A Moment of Dishonour? Racism, Sewell and the Christian Response’ was held on 14th April 2021. The recording is available here on the CTBI website.

As mentioned in the above cited webinar, please find attached more details and registration link to the ‘Blue is the colour: The police, community and young people in Britain and Ireland’ online webinar which will take place on Wednesday 5 May 2021 at 7.30pm – 9.00pm

Join us for this much-anticipated follow-up to our previous “Black and Blue” webinar which took place last year. This webinar will explore the police’s engagement in Wales, Ireland, Scotland and England with local communities and young people. It will focus in particular on racism, “stop and search” and related law and order issues. It will also feature youth workers who will highlight their engagement with young people. 

If you have any questions,  please do not hesitate to contact communications@ctbi.org.uk 

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You will now be aware of explosive volcanic eruptions in St. Vincent. Besides the ongoing evacuation efforts in the midst of unfolding situation, resources are also required for the post-disaster recovery. Please consider supporting financially and join many others who continue to pray for St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/uksvg-combined-response-to-la-soufriere-eruption

St Vincent Volcanic Eruptions 9th Apr'21

St Vincent Volcanic Eruptions 9th Apr'21

H.E Cenio Lewis, High Commissioner of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working closely with the UK-SVG FRIENDSHIP TRUST to coordinate the various fundraising efforts by Vincentians living in the UK Diaspora.

H.E Cenio Lewis, High Commissioner of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working closely with the UK-SVG FRIENDSHIP TRUST to coordinate the various fundraising efforts by Vincentians living in the UK Diaspora.

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The County of Bedfordshire Service of Thanksgiving for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

Bedfordshire Service of Thanksgiving for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh - YouTube

On Friday evening, on the eve of the funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the County of Bedfordshire Service of Thanksgiving was held at St Paul's Church, Bedford, with ONLY thirty people in attendance (owing to the pandemic restrictions) from all parts of our county and representing different faith groups. A fully edited version serves as an historic record of this important event and makes us feel part of the tribute. You can view the County of Bedfordshire Service of Thanksgiving at Bedfordshire Service of Thanksgiving for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh - YouTube

We continue to hold HM The Queen and the Royal Family in our prayers.

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