. COMMUNITY organisations across Ceredigion are being invited to apply for up to £2,000 to develop projects which help bring communities together. The Mid and South West Wales Community Cohesion Small Grants Scheme encourage projects that can help people to enjoy and celebrate living in their communities and strengthen their sense of belonging. This could mean helping people to understand and enjoy each other’s cultures and traditions, said a Ceredigion spokesperson. It could involve new ways of working, developing materials which help bring people together and promote diversity and inclusion. Specific focus should be given to projects that consider the following areas:
The Admiral Duncan continues to be a place for the LGBT+ community to come together and remember those they ve lost. (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
The Admiral Duncan, a popular LGBT+ pub in Soho, London, will never forget the awful day a nail bomb attack claimed the lives of three people and injured dozens more.
Friday April 30, 1999 was supposed to be the start of a glorious bank holiday weekend. The sun was shining, workers had clocked off in their masses and, as is their wont, headed straight for the pub to meet with friends.
There was a certain weight in the air, as in the weeks prior, two nail bombs had targeted vulnerable communities around London. But in the Admiral Duncan, at the end of Old Compton Street, Soho, it was mostly business as usual – until somebody spotted an unattended holdall. Moments later, at about 6.30pm, it exploded.
Manchester, Merseyside clubs unite to condemn racism in social media
06 Feb 2021 - 13:53
Manchester United s Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial during the warm up before the match Pool via REUTERS/Laurence Griffiths
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Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Everton have joined forces to condemn the racial abuse suffered by players, officials and supporters on social media.
United s Marcus Rashford, Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial, Chelsea s Reece James, West Bromwich Albion s Romaine Sawyers and Southampton s Alex Jankewitz are among those to have received racist abuse online in recent weeks.
With United set to host Everton on Saturday and City travelling to Liverpool on Sunday, the four clubs came together with the mayors of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region in a show of solidarity.
Rochdale stands together against hate crime Date published: 06 February 2021
Hate Crime Awareness Week
The borough of Rochdale has come together to take a stand against hate crime as part of Greater Manchester’s hate crime awareness week, which runs from 1 to 7 February.
Rochdale Borough Council alongside Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and other community groups have held awareness raising events across the borough to challenge perceptions, encourage reporting and promote tolerance.
Hate crimes are crimes committed against someone because of their race, religion, disability, trans identity or sexual orientation. These are the personal characters currently identified by law, however in Greater Manchester hate crimes against alternative sub-culture are also recorded.
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