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Updated 2026-05-08 02:05

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Religious charity ordered to pay more than £25,000 over race and ...

Talat Malik, trustee of Wimbledon Mosque, said: “The Mosque trusteeship acknowledges the employment tribunal's judgment for unfair dismissal and breach of contract; however, it strongly disagrees with the sexual and racial discrimination judgement in respect of the dismissal. “The Mosque has appealed the judgment after seeking legal advice on the points of law. The new management at the Mosque will be ensuring there are sufficient processes and governance to address the shortcomings that...

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About – Wimbledon Mosque

Wimbledon Mosque was established on 25th June 1976 (26 Jamadi Thani 1396 AH) as one of the first purpose built Mosques in London and the first mainstream purpose built Mosque in South London. The premises had been used prior to this date for the daily prayers by Muslims living in Wimbledon and the surrounding area. The Mosque currently accommodates for up to 600+ worshippers across three floors and during peak seasons also makes available the outdoor car parking space as additional prayer...

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Wimbledon expansion plans cleared by UK court following ...

Wimbledon's plans for expanding the grounds of the oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam Tennis Tournament in the world overcame their first legal hurdle Monday. The London High Court dismissed a challenge by campaigners to the project. Save Wimbledon Park, a campaign group, has taken legal action against the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The AELTC wants to triple the size of the main site with a project worth 200 million pounds ($269.6 million). The expansion will feature 39 new...

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