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PRAYER MAT AND QURANIC STAND

London Central Mosque, founded 1944, London's Muslim community

Muslims can pray anywhere , so long as the area that they stand on is clean. This is why they all own a prayer mat. This prayer mat depicts the London Central Mosque and represents the people who pray there. The quranic stand holds the Quran that Muslims read from whilst praying.

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BOOKLET

London Churches Group, founded 1983, 43 members

Our group was established to provide a forum for church leaders of different denominations to work together. This booklet gives a unique illustration of the condition of London at the turn of the Millennium: poverty and isolation alongside affluence, how public and voluntary services respond and the role of Churches, working together.

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VIDEO:'JESUS - THE MAN BEHIND THE MILLENNIUM'

London City Mission, founded 1835, service provider'

The Jesus video, an behind the Millennium, represents the message we seek to impart to all in our capital city. The story of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is why the London City Mission is in existence.

Email: lcm.uk@btinternet.com
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CUSHION

The London Co-Counselling Community, founded 1977, 200 members

The cushion is used in co-counselling in several ways. Thumping or holding enables the expression of feelings such as anger or love. It may symbolise someone/something the client wishes to talk to; difficult choices may be resolved by representing them on different cushions. The logo represents the contact, support and empathy of co-counselling.

Email: lccc@timgodrey.freeserve.co.uk
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ROUTE MAP

London Cycling Campaign, founded 1978, members 8500

While showing the reality of the implemented cycling routes in London, this route map also shows proposed routes which give us the hope of a cycle-friendly London in the next Millennium. We are constantly living in the harsh reality of an over-trafficked, over-congested London, but there is still hope for the future.

Email: peterl@llc.ndirect.co.uk
Web site: www.lcc.org.uk//cc

 



GLA ELECTION MANIFESTO 2000

London Federation of Green Parties, founded 1976, c.700 members

The manifesto is a clear and attractive public statement of the Green Party's view of London at the time of the election of a new level of Government, the Greater London Authority. It highlights those policies we feel are most important for Londoners and which were the basis for our highly successful campaign.

Email: steve@lamberts77.freeserve.co.uk
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MAP OF AMENITY & CIVIC SOCIETIES

London Forum, founded 1989, 120 members

The map shows that the forum has built up its membership to 120 societies, with 100,000 members covering most of Greater London. Eighty of the largest and most active are shown here. It reflects Londoners' commitment to making their area a better place and, by joining the Forum, to do the same for London.

Email: lonfor@wayahead.demon.co.uk
Web site: www.communityweb.org/the_london_forum


WEBSITE

London Gay Men's Chorus, founded 1991, 95 members

The website enables the chorus to reach a new audience, new members and to keep established fans informed. Modern, forward-thinking, at the cutting edge, communicating with the world on multiple levels with humour, panache, style and sincerity - the website mirrors the approach, work and ethos of the London Gay Men's Chorus.

Email: sbustin@compuserve.com (for admin) or info@lgmc.org
Web site: www.lgmc.org.uk



TRANSPORT TIMETABLE

London Historical Research Group of the Omnibus Society, founded 1963, 160 members

The timetable provides information on bus services operating from Central London. From such items can be traced the development of bus services and the opening up of areas of London.

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FESTIVAL POSTER

London Irish Women's Centre, founded 1986, service provider

The London Irish Women's Centre was formed to tackle the disadvantage and discrimination experienced by many Irish Women. Our particular aim is to support those who experience multiple discrimination such as travellers, lesbians, disabled and black Irish women. The poster represents a celebration of Irish women's culture and the embracing of a positive identity.

Email: liwc@ukgateway.net
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