Enfield Racial Equality Council has received lottery funding to run four events celebrating the borough's diversity and promoting unity and understanding. The first will be held on 2nd December at the Rumi Mosque in Edmonton.

Enfield Racial Equality Council (EREC) is delighted to announce its new project ‘Culture Connect’, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. We have received £20,000 for a one-year project that will bring together the people of Enfield at four events celebrating diversity and promoting unity and understanding.
‘Culture Connect’ was created following overwhelming demand and positive community feedback re our successfully completed ‘United for all Season’s project, that many of you requested us to continue with.
‘Culture Connect’ will explore culture and tradition through group conversations and facilitated discussions, encouraging participants to tell us about their customs and traditions for events and celebrations, such as marriage, death, becoming an adult, etc. Do please contact us if you want to participate at any of our events by giving a demonstration, reading a poem, singing, dancing, or showcasing a talent.
Please see attached flyer for details of our first event
Date: Tuesday 2nd December 2025
Time: 11am to 1pm
Place: Rumi Mosque, 337 Fore Street, N9 0NU
‘Culture Connect’ will also raise awareness of important issues and guest speakers will be invited to give presentations on topics, such as the cost-of-living, plus information on resources and support available.
Special guest: Council leader Ergn Erbil: "Importance of community cohesion
RSVP by 25th November with the names of persons attending to
Enquiries: Call Sue on 07507 053 413




