Built in 1981 it is the first centre in the Midlands (and Birmingham) built by Ugandan Asians. The building include the religious centre called the Imambara and a quaint little mosque inside a garden. To get there is a 15 minutes bus journey on Bus 50 from the city.
The two buildings are to be demolished which is a bizarre plan as the centre would qualify for as a heritage site for Muslims, refugees...Read More
Built in 1981 it is the first centre in the Midlands (and Birmingham) built by Ugandan Asians. The building include the religious centre called the Imambara and a quaint little mosque inside a garden. To get there is a 15 minutes bus journey on Bus 50 from the city.
The two buildings are to be demolished which is a bizarre plan as the centre would qualify for as a heritage site for Muslims, refugees and also for the city of Birmingham