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I'm sorry, but the not enough time to facilitate the march doesn't cut the mustard with me, the churches have been doing it for 13 years and I'm fairly sure that the council knows about the parade and where and when it's likely to take place. Can you imagine the furore if the GLC decided on health and safety grounds to ban the Notting Hill carnival in August because no-one had asked them about it? Not going to happen is it? This is just a piece of posturing by Brent to discriminate against Christians after all if they can hold and promote a massive Diwali festival as well as asking local mosques about Eid so they can promote that festival too...Every year the Christians from different churches get together to march a 400-yard route to celebrate Easter.But this year their Good Friday parade has been banned – because it breaches health and safety laws.Church leaders say town hall bureaucrats are refusing Christians rights routinely afforded to minority groups, and have vowed to defy them.Last night Brent Council told the worshippers to walk on the pavement.A spokesman added: ‘Brent Council was not contacted about the march until around a week ago.‘There is a strict legal procedure we have to follow to issue a traffic order closing roads so people can march in the highway, which includes advertising and consultation, and this takes about five weeks.‘We are very sorry to say there is now not enough time for us to legally facilitate this march.’
If they can recognise those other newer festivals then surely they can recognise Easter and the traditions in Brent that go on around that celebration that oddly enough have gone on for 13 years without until this year interference from the council.Brent Council hosts a Diwali street celebration every year. Last November it boasted it had held the biggest Diwali event in the country, after more than 60,000 people turned out.And in July last year the council appealed to the Muslim community to notify it of any Eid events so it could promote them free of charge.
Personally I think this is just a religiously motivated attack against Christians something that I'd bet good money on that Brent would never try against any other religion, I rather expect they'd move heaven and earth if the local Mosques wanted to do a parade at short notice and would allow them to have their way.
I'm still trying to decide whether it's idiocy or malice that defines all these attacks against the indigenous law abiding people of this land, though I'm starting to come down on the side of malice and a deliberate attempt to wind us all up into attacking a scapegoat for all the problems we face, rather than the political classes as they deserve.
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Just pointing out it's not 400 years, it's 13.
"Every Easter for 13 years, about 200 worshippers from four churches – the New Testament Church of God, St Andrew’s Church of England, St Mary Magdalen and Willesden Green Baptist Church – have marched before celebrating communion together."
But I still think Bent (sp) council are idiots.
I'll correct that Blaize, thanks.
Or perhaps saying it is a march by Muslim Christians may well have done the trick?
I don't get it - how does the council have any power to stop people from walking (or marching) on the road? Surely that would be a police matter - causing an obstruction, maybe?
Let's hope the organisers tell the council jobsworths to go swivel...
As an aside - this just proves Cameron's hope that lots of us will hold street parties, is just hot air. No need for official permission, he said - REALLY????
Christians have been doing this in my area since I was a kid, and I'm not that young, believe me. They'll be doing it again this year, I expect.
Good on this lot for vowing to ignore the council (Brent, hmm, is it left of centre - as in, hates-religion-cos-it-deflects-attention-from-the-faith-of-socialism - perchance?)
These sorts of people seriously need psychological examination.
@ Dick,
Labour regained control of the borough at the Council elections held on Thursday 6 May 2010, which is why I suspect this is happening now.
I wonder how much notice is required to hold a demonstration?
This is what the Christian Churches should call it, "A Demonstration of Faith" and invite Christians from around the country to join in.
If the students and TUC can do it, why can't they.
The Christians should have told the council it was a "March against the Cuts". They would probably have got a grant from the Council. At Easter the following anti cuts homily should have been delivered.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to protest at the contunial cuts in our christian culture. Cuts imposed by bodies such as Brent council!
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