Rang Barse Holi Event Paints Manor Park with Vibrancy
Over 1000 people celebrated Holi at Manor Park with colors, music, and joy. The event featured DJ music, dhol beats, and unlimited colors.
Read MorePromoting the principles and common understandings of Sanatan Hindu Dharma among members and society in Sutton and neighbouring areas
A local community group formed by and for the people of Hindu beliefs in Sutton and neighbouring areas
To promote the principles and common understandings of the 'Sanatan Hindu Dharma' among the members and society.
Provide a common platform for worship, prayer, cultural functions, and support for the Hindu community in Sutton.
Serving an estimated 8,000 Hindu residents in Sutton with cultural, religious, and social programs.
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Over 1000 people celebrated Holi at Manor Park with colors, music, and joy. The event featured DJ music, dhol beats, and unlimited colors.
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5,000 attendees witnessed the burning of a 25-foot Ravan effigy at Rose Hill Park, followed by spectacular fireworks.
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SHCS delivered 70 food boxes to St. Helier Hospital COVID ward, Sutton Night Watch, and Sutton Police.
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महाशिवरात्रि
Join us for Rudrabhishek Puja, Dwadash Jyotirlingas Darshan, cultural performances, and more.
होली है! रंग बरसे!
Celebrate with colors, live DJ, dance, food stalls, and cultural performances. Holi with a Hindu cause!
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Planning Use Clarification: Use as a place for public worship and religious instruction is evidenced by registration records shared by the Trustees of the Clifton Hall Gospel Hall Trust, including registration of the Property as a place of religious worship at Somerset House in June 1936 and as a building for the solemnisation of marriages in 1974. In addition, a Statement of Truth shall be provided via solicitors (at the time of completion) confirming continuous use for public worship and religious instruction since its construction in 1936, together with original registration documents evidencing such use.