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All the letters in this issue refer to an article we published in the August 2007 issue ‘Debate over Mosque Plans’.

"I’m also part of the community, but I was not consulted"

A reader voices his/her concerns about the building of a Mosque and Madressa at the top of Earl Marshall Road.

Memories of a similar debate...

A reader writes of how the recent debate over Umar Mosque/Madressa on Barnsley Road reminded him of a similar debate and complaints by local residents (including Muslims) against a Mosque during the Ramadan in 1997-98.

"Those voicing concerns are not against having local mosque(s)"

A reader comments on our previous article ‘Debate over Mosque plans’ saying: “I and many other residents felt this article rather biased and not reflecting the full picture”.

"We were told that objections were pointless"

Mr Khan expresses his opinions and concerns over the plans for the building of a new Mosque on Barnsley Road. This letter is exclusive to the website.

A response to resident's concerns

In response to residents’ concerns, the plans for a new Mosque & Madressa on Barnsley Road have changed.

Your comments

Add your own views about the plans for a new Mosque/Madressa.

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