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Eid Fest: Mosque open day and street celebration in Bristol

Eid Fest: Mosque open day and street celebration in Bristol

A community festival is taking place on St Marks Road in Easton on Sunday, July 2. St Marks Road traders will be participating in the day’s event taking place shortly after Eid al-Adha, one of the main holidays celebrated in Islam.

Alongside children’s activities and street stalls, Easton Jamia Mosque will be open to the public for tours. The Mosque is using the day to celebrate the recent extension of its sister’s section which they say is now the biggest in Bristol.

The street event will take place from 2pm to 5pm and the organisers, St Mark’s Road Community Group, aim for the day to be ‘a celebration of unity, diversity, and the strengthening of community bonds.’ Alongside food and drink stalls from local businesses there will also be artwork and jewellery for sale.

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A stage and PA system will be set up on the day with Arabic hymns known as ‘nasheeds’. Lord Lieutenant Peaches Golding will attend on the day alongside the High Sheriff Miss Sharon Foster.

Face Painting and Henna will be available, alongside a free children’s craft table. Specially prepared children’s sweets will also be given out on the day.

The organisers plan to decorate the potholes to highlight the lack of investment for the street since the row with the council over its proposed pedestrianisation led to a withdrawal of the funds allocated. Although the street has been granted CIL funding for infrastructure improvements, the community group has not heard any recent news as to when that work will commence.

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  • June 24, 2023