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The UK is already undergoing disruptive climate change with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures, according to ...
29/07/2021

The UK is already undergoing disruptive climate change with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures, according to scientists.

2020 was the 3rd warmest, 5th wettest and 8th sunniest on record, scientists said in the latest UK Climate report.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57988023

Last year was the third warmest, fifth wettest and eight sunniest on record in the UK, scientists warn.

A very powerful report into Food Insecurity, co-authored by Dr Megan Blake, one of the expert speakers at a recent webin...
22/07/2021

A very powerful report into Food Insecurity, co-authored by Dr Megan Blake, one of the expert speakers at a recent webinar we designed and hosted.

The study from the University of Sheffield highlighted the alarming levels of food poverty in the UK.

"While no one should have to go hungry, struggle to get or worry about having enough food, in some places, it is at proportions that are especially shocking, particularly as we are a wealthy country," she explained.

https://news.sky.com/story/thousands-of-people-in-the-uk-struggle-to-access-food-new-study-finds-12360661?fbclid=IwAR1uNLeEHT6fgiUEwXJUisNVsTcB4FaPABVdwsVz_6X3ojbCE4mf8k8XK_0

The study from the University of Sheffield highlighted the alarming levels of food poverty in the UK.

A fabulous blog from Qaisar Mahmood, Festival Director of Sangam Festival and CEO of Communities Together and Radio Sang...
12/07/2021

A fabulous blog from Qaisar Mahmood, Festival Director of Sangam Festival and CEO of Communities Together and Radio Sangam, with details and background on the Sangam Festival, taking place online, in venues and outdoor spaces across Kirklees during South Asian Heritage Month, 18 July – 17 August 2021.

Since the UK governments of the 1950s and 60s encouraged people from South Asia to come here to work, our communities have made an invaluable contribution, helping to sustain the local economy in Kirklees.

My own grandfather arrived here from Pakistan in in 1960. He was a British soldier and a Burmese veteran. He paid £5.00 for a visa and borrowed the equivalent of £138.00 for his flight. He worked at Croft Mills in Heckmondwike, making Axminster carpets, renting a room in a house of single men.

Families like mine arriving in Kirklees through the 1960s lived in the cheapest areas, with low-quality housing. Back-to-back terraces with outside toilets and kitchens in damp cellars, accessed by dangerously slippery stone steps. The breadwinners worked their fingers to the bone, often taking on two jobs to make ends meet. They became nomads, stuck between two cultures. Never really accepted in Britain and foreigners in their countries of birth.

I was lucky to be supported by the generations that came before me. I was encouraged to go to the library every day and study hard. By then, factories were closing down fast and work was becoming scarce. I was the first in my family to graduate from university and went on to become an educator myself, working as an advisor to schools, local authorities and the Department for Education.

Now, as CEO of Birkby-based social enterprise Communities Together and community radio station Radio Sangam, I work on projects that help to sustain both the South Asian and the wider community. These range from events and festivals, to free educational and training programmes. In the past year, we have also delivered food parcels, run a domestic abuse helpline and broadcast important information on health, vaccinations and mental wellbeing during the pandemic.

The Covid outbreak has demonstrated how much we rely on those who work in health and social care. We owe them so much for their contribution over many years, but especially during recent months.

The pandemic’s impact on the local South Asian community has been substantial. We have been disproportionately affected by loss of life, with many working as front-line medical and key workers. Most important cultural and religious celebrations have been cancelled.

Following such a challenging period, I wanted Communities Together to give something back to local people of South Asian heritage and to encourage the wider community to become aware of and enjoy the positive aspects of our cultural, artistic and historic heritage. For this reason, we have been working hard behind the scenes to bring a brand new Festival to Huddersfield and Kirklees.

Sangam Festival: A Celebration of South Asian Heritage, will take place online, in venues and outdoor spaces across Kirklees during South Asian Heritage Month: 18 July – 17 August 2021.

Supported by funding from the Arts Council and Heritage Fund, the Festival will bring South Asian heritage and culture to a wider audience, enhancing community cohesion. Activities will be aimed at all ages and interests – and most will be free.

Festival-goers will be able to enjoy music and dance performances, film screenings and fashion shows, children’s workshops and storytelling, comedy and crime fiction, poetry and workshops, heritage events and a Peace Trail.

As well as celebrating our heritage and culture, the Festival will bring a much-needed boost to the local economy and vital new commissions for freelance artists and arts organisations.

Our Festival Hub, where many events will take place, will be in one of the Temporary Contemporary units at the Piazza in Huddersfield (opposite the library), which we are transforming with South Asian art, murals and decorations.

We hope this will be the first of many Sangam Festivals, making a valuable contribution towards the sustainability of Huddersfield in years to come.

Taking place from the 18th July to the 17th August, Sangam Festival is a local community festival celebrating South Asia...
12/07/2021

Taking place from the 18th July to the 17th August, Sangam Festival is a local community festival celebrating South Asian arts, culture and heritage.

With events and activities held online and in venues and outdoor locations across Kirklees, its aim is to bring people together to enjoy heritage and multi-arts events in a spirit of celebration, positivity and harmony.

Please see below for more details:

https://sangamfestival.co.uk/

Sangam Festival A Celebration of South Asian Heritage 18 July-17 August Find out What’s on Sangam Festival Sangam Festival is a community festival celebrating South Asian arts, culture and heritage. Our aim is to bring people together to enjoy heritage and multi-arts events in a spirit of celebrat...

22/06/2021

There's just 1️⃣ week left to apply for our Marketing & Communications Officer position! ⏰

If helping to develop our audiences, coming up with awesome campaigns, creating amazing content and shouting about all the incredible things we have in the pipeline excites you, you know what to do!

The deadline to apply is 12 noon on Mon 28 June.
Visit here 👉 https://bit.ly/3pd9lph for more info and to download the application pack.

22/06/2021

Scroll down to find out how to get involved! When Henry Filloux-Bennett took over as Artistic Director and CEO of

22/06/2021

Hudds feral and strays rehome page - homes for kittys huddersfield are a dedicated team of volunteers taking care of lost, found, stray and feral cats across Huddersfield.

Finding new homes for the kitties when they are ready can be hard work, and older cats are often overlooked in favour of kittens.

At Huddersfield Times we want to share some of the lovely cats currently in foster awaiting their new home! Who knows, maybe you'll find your Purrfect Match 🐱

Leo and Cleo are looking for a new home after their owner sadly passed away.

Contact [email protected] if you'd like to find out about rehoming!

A quarter of UK pupils attend schools where air pollution is over the WHO limit.It's estimated that 3.4m children learn ...
17/06/2021

A quarter of UK pupils attend schools where air pollution is over the WHO limit.

It's estimated that 3.4m children learn in an unhealthy environment, says Global Action Plan (GAP), the charity behind the research, released on .

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/17/quarter-of-uk-pupils-attend-schools-where-air-pollution-is-over-who-limit?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_b-gdnnews&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter =1623906631

Estimated 3.4m children learn in unhealthy environment, says charity behind research

15/06/2021

Last month, we delivered nearly 24,000 meals to the homes of local people facing financial crisis. What's really worrying is that the amount of children we supported last month went up by 52%.
Children living in within our community. It's 2021 😪 Marcus Rashford Want to donate - you can do so here https://www.thewelcomecentre.org/pages/31-donate

In case you missed it...Here's the full video of our 'Future of Sustainable Building' webinar, featuring expert speakers...
14/06/2021

In case you missed it...

Here's the full video of our 'Future of Sustainable Building' webinar, featuring expert speakers Rob Hopkins of AHR Architects, international IT director turned builder Mike Pedersen and Chris Herring of Huddersfield's Green Building Store - discussing sustainable commercial & residential construction technology and techniques.

https://youtu.be/Ix7SVqWEq_w

As the UK emerges from lockdown, there’s no doubt that the construction industry is will be one of the key sectors driving forward our financial and commerci...

One hour to go until our LIVE webinar on The Future of Sustainable Building at 5pm.Click below to register and hear expe...
08/06/2021

One hour to go until our LIVE webinar on The Future of Sustainable Building at 5pm.

Click below to register and hear experts discuss innovative construction methods & techniques, plus their own experiences of design & building homes & offices.

https://parliament-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5YoduuvrT8qHt0bcXEZ3hbJkqR4aswNFZsp

As the UK emerges from lockdown, there’s no doubt that the construction industry is will be one of the key sectors driving forward our financial and commercial recovery. But – perhaps even more importantly – it is a sector uniquely placed to bring about a lasting change in the way in which we ...

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