Suffolk Pita Festival is a big success

2018 pita festival

Ipswich Star article

A cultural exhibition event, held at Suffolk New College from midday to 4pm on Sunday, with traditional delicacies available to sample.

The festival centres around a pita competition, with judges poring over the South Asian sweet and savoury snacks.

There was also traditional food and jewellery stalls, henna art, children’s entertainment, and the BSC’s educational awards which recognises the achievements of those who have supported the centre.

Mohammed Allam, joint BSC manager, said: “It was fantastic. We were slightly concerned that with a few other events and an England game, that people wouldn’t show up but we didn’t need to worry.

“It was buzzing, around 500 people came along to enjoy the event. We had information stalls, charity fundraising stalls and of course the pita competition.”

Launched 20 years ago by volunteers, the BSC strives to support people in the Bangladeshi and other black and minority ethnic (BME) communities in Suffolk and engage them in social, cultural, educational and recreational activities.

Mr Allam said: “Everything we do is about bringing the community together.

“It’s about learning about other people’s culture and treating each other with respect to build a cohesive community.

“That underlines everything we do.”

The organisation provides a number of capacity building programmes for local communities, a resource and learning centre and key referral advice agency. The BSC also works closely with statutory and voluntary organisation partners on projects related to health, education, employment, housing, welfare rights and crime.

The centre runs a homework club for students aged 11-18 at Northgate High School in term time as well as a sports club at Northgate Sports Centre for children and families to take part in activities.

Mr Allam added: “A lot of violence that you see is mainly to do with young people, who have nowhere to go.”

“One of the things we do is run clubs to support the young people and it’s about raising aspirations and educating them to do positive things in their community.”

Our photo gallery of the event

Suffolk High Sheriff

The following picture is from the facebook page of the Suffolk High Sheriff:

Mohammed and Tina with High Sheriff

February 27th. With Mohammed ‘Shahin’ & Tina Ali at the Bangladeshi Support Centre who do fantastic work supporting the Bengali community & people of forty other nationalities on educational attainment & all manner of everyday problems. They also run the Multicultural Festival & lots of other family fun events. Long may the Centre flourish!

Suffolk BME Business Awards 2017

University of Suffolk & Bangladeshi Support Centre Working in Partnership

We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the Suffolk BME
Business Awards 2017. The awards aim to celebrate the diversity of businesses
originating in the BME communities of Suffolk.

Award categories

  • Business of the Year
  • Businessperson of the Year
  • Startup/New Business of the Year
  • Community Business of the Year
  • Woman Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Charity of the Year
  • Judges Special Award

How to nominate
To nominate a business or person for any of the categories download a nomination form from: www.uos.ac.uk/business or www.bscentre.org.uk.

Complete and return:

Bangladeshi Support Centre, 19 Tower Street, Ipswich, IP1 3BE
Email: email hidden; JavaScript is required
Nomination closing date: Saturday 30 September 2017.

An evening of celebration will be held on Wednesday 25 October 2017, 6.30pm
at University of Suffolk, Waterfront Building, Ipswich, IP4 1QJ

Suffolk BME Business Awards

Suffolk BME Business Awards

Nomination form

Community Fun Day Picnic

Our Community Fun Day Picnic takes place at The Walled Garden, Holywells Park from 11am until 3pm Tuesday 1st August. Activities include:

  • Bird and Bug Box building
  • Circus Skills Workshop
  • Bouncy Castle
  • Balloon modelling
  • Lawn Bowls
  • Magic Show

A day of fun and activities celebrating with all cultures. Book your attendance in advance to receive a free food pack.

Shayra 01473 400081/429740 – email hidden; JavaScript is required
Mohammed 07932 644466
Noman 07950 336729

community fun day picnic

1 Big Multicultural Festival 2017

The 1 Big Multicultural Festival for 2017 will take place this year on Sunday 27 August, from noon until 6pm. This is a free family event with live music and dance from around the world. The is one big family event to bring our communities together and it takes place, as usual, at Alexander Park, Ipswich, IP4 1NY.

One Big Multicultural Festival flyer 2017

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