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Shared World Environmental Initiative – 1

Saturday 10th November at 6pm – St Paul’s Church Stoke Road

For more information, contact Malcolm 07909 100675

As a new venture for 2012, Slough Faith Partnership is supporting a project to encourage local
action on the environment across faith communities. Called Shared World, it aims to bring people
together in a shared space as a focus in making decisions towards a practical and local expression of our responsibility towards our shared environment. The project is a partnership between Slough Faith Partnership and the Burnham and Slough Deanery Climate Concern group.

This is theĀ  first meeting for the project. Feedback from this event will then inform a second event at 7pm on Friday Nov 23rd at The Centre, Farnham Road. At this event, the spotlight will turn to the state of the environment both globally and locally, not only because of its crucial importance in contemporary thinking, but because most faiths have an awareness of our relationship to creation as a significant part of their self-understanding.

Shared World Environmental Initiative – 2

Friday 23rd November at 7pm – The Centre Farnham Road

For more information, contact Malcolm 07909 100675

As a new venture for 2012, Slough Faith Partnership is supporting a project to encourage local
action on the environment across faith communities. Called Shared World, it aims to bring people
together in a shared space as a focus in making decisions towards a practical and local expression of our responsibility towards our shared environment. The project is a partnership between Slough Faith Partnership and the Burnham and Slough Deanery Climate Concern group.

This is the second meeting, following on from the event on 10th, and addressing feedback from that meeting At this event, the spotlight will turn to the state of the environment both globally and locally, not only because of its crucial importance in contemporary thinking, but because most faiths have an awareness of our relationship to creation as a significant part of their self-understanding.

Walk ‘n talk in Salt Hill Park

Islam Awareness week this year coincides with National Interfaith week. Slough is proud to be launching ‘walk ‘n talk’ – the first of many around the UK in the coming year. We will be oined by Dawud Wharnsby, singer/songwriter to launch the event.

Come and walk with your neighbours, meet new friends, talk to people who you would otherwise not get a chnce to meet. Salt Hill Park – Sunday 22nd November at 10.20am

All ages – young and old, men and women, pushchairs or wheelchairs – whatever the weather!

To register, or for more information, call Shah Bano Razvi on 01753 526575 info@annisa-slough.org.uk, or call Julie on 07956 132035.

Donations will be made to Barnardo’s