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Leaders unite in call for community harmony

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Leaders unite in call for community harmony

“We champion equality, diversity, inclusion and equity in all that we do”

All four of Stroud District Council’s political group leaders have joined together to issue a joint statement promoting unity and harmony in our communities.  

“Stroud District Council stands alongside every resident in all our diverse communities. We are committed to ensuring that our district remains a welcoming and inclusive place - everyone who lives here should feel safe and respected," the statement reads.

“We have marked Hate Crime Awareness Week and celebrated Black History Month, so we want to take this moment to thank everyone who continues to show support, kindness and respect for one another. This is a time to unite and stand together, to support one another, and reaffirm that hate has no place in our district.

“Behaviour which may be perceived as unwelcoming can have a serious effect on minority groups. They may feel afraid and that they are not part of our diverse communities.

“If you feel threatened or you have been the victim of a hate crime, this can be reported to Gloucestershire Police online How to report hate crime | Gloucestershire Constabulary, or you can call 101 or visit a police station. In an emergency, always call 999.”

Stroud District Council Leader Chloe Turner (Green)

Labour Group Leader Katy Hofmann

Conservative Group Leader Lindsey Green

Liberal Democrat Group Leader Linda Cohen


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