Three major faith settings are inviting people to take part in Bradford’s Mile of Tolerance Project.
The project, which will take place tomorrow, 10 August, will enable residents across the district to visit places of worship in their locality.
The three faith organisations taking part are St Paul’s Church, Bradford Reform Synagogue and Bradford Central Mosque in Westgate.
The faith partners aim to bring communities and faith groups together.
The day will explore the similarities between all religions and dispel myths and build relationships based on common interests and values.
The tour will start at 11.30am at St Paul’s Church before moving on to the Synagogue and ending at the Mosque.
Following the tour, the Mosque will be open for afternoon play activities and refreshment’s.
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