General Election activities

polling stationHustings are taking place across the capital as the General Election approaches.  Read LBFN’s Hustings Guide if you are considering this.

Thursday 16 April 4.30pm SOUTHWARK  Old Kent Road Mosque, St Philip’s Avondale Square and St Peter’s Church – at St Peter’s, Liverpool Grove, SE17 2HH.  Visit website.

Monday 20, Tuesday 21 & Thursday 23 April LAMBETH Faiths Together in Lambeth at St Stephen’s Church, South Dulwich, Stockwell Green Community Centre and South London Liberal Synagogue. Download flyer.

Monday 27 April 8pm WANDSWORTH  Churches Together in Balham and Upper Tooting at New Testament Assembly, Beechcroft Rd, SW17 7BU.  Download flyer.

Thursday 30 April 7.30pm HILLINGDON  Hillingdon Inter Faith Network at Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue, Oaklands Gate, Green Lane, Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner, HA6 3AA. Visit website.

Tuesday 5 May 6.30pm CAMDEN LBFN’s Frontline Film Club (18-30s) has a special evening of film, pizza, popcorn and intercultural discussion on the hot topics thrown up by the election campaign at Collaboration House, 77 Charlotte St, W1T 4PW.

The Council of Christians and Jews have produced a CCJ Manifesto – a guide to issues relating to Christian-Jewish relations.  Download it here.

Theos has produced “Voting and Values in Britain: does religion count?”.  Download it here.

If you have any election activities planned, let LBFN know and they will be posted here.

General Election 2015: local hustings guide

polling stationThinking of running hustings in the run-up to the election?  Download our handy Hustings Guide and find full details in the Electoral Commission’s booklet.

Find tips and useful ideas to ensure the smooth running of your event: legal guidelines, inviting candidates, encouraging questions from local people and communities, choosing a venue, appointing a chair, timing, format and how to organise questions and ensure candidates have time to respond.

Local hustings provide an invaluable space for local people from different traditions and backgrounds to come together, to raise issues that matter and to engage with the democratic process.

Faiths Together in Lambeth is holding local hustings for the borough’s three constituencies in an Islamic centre, a church and a synagogue on 21, 22 & 23 Aprildownload the flyer here.  Hounslow Methodist Church held a Faith in Politics event last year and invited members of Hounslow Friends of Faith.

The date of the General Election is Thursday 7 May.  No-one can vote unless their name is on the Electoral Register.  The deadline for registering to vote is Monday 20 April and this can be done online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.

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Related to this topic, the World Congress of Faiths is holding an event To Vote or Not to Vote? with West Central Liberal Synagogue, 21 Maple Street, W1T 4BE on Thursday 19 March 6.30-8.30pm, looking at what three major world faiths – the Baha’í faith, Buddhism and Islam – teach about Civic Responsibility.  Download further information here.