We produce a magazine every six months giving details of some of the activities and programmes we’ve been involved with. This one covers the period from Summer 2018 to Christmas 2018.
You can read the magazine here
We produce a magazine every six months giving details of some of the activities and programmes we’ve been involved with. This one covers the period from Summer 2018 to Christmas 2018.
You can read the magazine here
We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Wednesday 19 December 2018. Please contact us with any news or information that you would like to have included in future editions.
Send any information or events you would like included to me at johanna@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk
Read the e-bulletin here
Bristol Multi-Faith Forum hosted the Love Your Neighbour Awards ceremony from 6 pm to 9 pm on Tuesday 13 November 2018 at Bristol Rovers Football Club Memorial Stadium (Thatcher’s Suite, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 0BF). The ceremony and our AGM were held as part of the National Inter-Faith Week.
We had asked for nominations in the following categories:
Promoting inclusion
Improving access to services
Health and wellbeing
Peace and reconciliation
Faith and creative arts
Youth
Interfaith relations
We received over forty nominations! For a full list of all our nominees, along with their ‘nomination stories’, please see our programme here
See photos from the evening here
Our invited guests were:
* Mr Tim Bowles – West of England Combined Authority Mayor
* Deputy Chief Constable Sarah Crew, Avon & Somerset Police
* Mr Adam Tutton – Chief Executive Officer of the Community Trust at Bristol Rovers
The evening was a huge success. As well as the ceremony itself, we had live entertainment from Dildar Singh and his band RSVP – and a vegetarian buffet was served. After this, people were free to network and socialise.
Thank you to Bristol Rovers Football Club for hosting and sponsoring the evening. The Awards were organised in partnership with Community Access Support Service (CASS), Rethink Mental Illness Bristol, LinkAge Network, Bristol Community Development Team and Counter Extremism Team of Bristol City Council.
Photo of members of our steering group with three invited guest speakers, Mr Tim Bowles, Deputy Chief Constable Sarah Crew, and Mr Adam Tutton.
See our poster here