Monday, 29 March 2010

Website launch

The All Mosques Together (AMT) group has today (29 Mar) launched a new website that will enable it to effectively open its doors to the wider community.

The site will include information about the Mosques in Bristol and Somerset and can be used to access information about each Mosque.

The development of the website has been supported by Avon and Somerset Police, who are partners of the AMT group, together with the Mosques.

Matloob Hussain, AMT spokesman for the Mosques, said: “The aim of the site is to allow everyone to see the workings of AMT and enable the Mosques to tell the wider community more about the Muslim communities in Bristol and Somerset.

“The site will also include details of local community events and activities, details of the Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) who work with each Mosque, and information about the wider work of AMT.

“We are delighted to be able to launch the site today and hope people will find it useful and also tell other people about it.”

Sergeant Gary Ricketts, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: “AMT is a great opportunity for us to talk to representatives of the community about the work we are doing, and hear about the work they are doing at the same time. It enables us to work together to develop closer links between the police and the communities we serve.

“We are really pleased about the new website as it will be a great way to open up AMT meetings to an even wider audience as well as providing information on other activities in the area.”

To visit the All Mosques Together website go to: www.allmosquestogether.org

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