Premises
Most councils and groups do
not have their own premises. A few, such as Leicester Council of
Faiths, have managed to secure a small office and find this enables
higher profile and a greater ability to develop a programme useful to
people in their area. If your body chooses to take on premises, it is
important to obtain information about the legal aspects of owning or
leasing premises.
For further
information see The Local Inter Faith
Guide and the publications related to running small voluntary
organisations listed under "Resources: Publications" at the end of the
Guide.
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In this section
Find a local inter faith
body
Getting started
Checklist
Aims and names
Venues for meetings
Practical matters
Membership patterns
Groundrules
Constitutions
Calendar matters
Catering for events
Times for meetings
Media
Statements
Web sites
Financial issues
Charitable status
Volunteers and staff
Premises
Local Authorities
Local Strategic Partnerships
Activities
Awareness raising
Charity fundraising
Discussion meetings
Diversity training
Environmental
projects
Health and emergency services
Joint events
Special events
Multi faith civic ceremonies
Pilgrimages
Prayer and worship
Responding to tensions
Social gatherings
Trips and exchanges
Visiting places of worship
Women
Working with schools
Young people
Local Inter Faith Survey
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