The profusion of minority faiths in a Sussex town hints at Britain’s attitudes to religion
Everything about East Grinstead seems rather ordinary. The road from the station into town is lined with a timber merchant, a dog salon and launderette. The black-and-white striped Tudor high street is more attractive, though hardly unique. But in the … Continue reading The profusion of minority faiths in a Sussex town hints at Britain’s attitudes to religion
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The profusion of minority faiths in a Sussex town hints at Britain’s attitudes to religion
Everything about East Grinstead seems rather ordinary. The road from the station into town is lined with a timber merchant, a dog salon and launderette. The black-and-white striped Tudor high street is more attractive, though hardly unique. But in the … Continue reading The profusion of minority faiths in a Sussex town hints at Britain’s attitudes to religion