UK Hindus denied worship space in Cambridgeshire as council favours church and mosque
British Hindus in Northstowe, Cambridgeshire, have been refused a dedicated place of worship after a local council allocated faith land to a church and a Muslim group instead. Hindu Samaj Northstowe had proposed an interfaith centre and temple, but its bid was scored lower than that of the Northstowe Church Network. The decision leaves approximately 150 Hindu families without a local venue for religious and cultural activities. As a result, these families are now compelled to travel considerable distances to practise their faith.
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