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Olympics Langgar 2012 - Langgar Points For 21 Jul 2012


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For those of you interested in participating today, see below:

OLYMPICS LANGGAR 2012 POINTS:

GREENWICH:

1. Cutty Sark spot (Calderwood Street Gurdwara. Contact: Nirmal Singh

Kelley, Tel: 07944067324).

2. East Greenwich library (Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara. Contact: Gurdev

Singh Rayat, Tel 07988163256)).

3. Royal Standard roundabout in Charlton Road (Guru Nanak Darbar

Gurdwara, Belvedere, Kent. Contact Pyara Singh, Tel 07909527380)

4. Well Hall roundabout and the General Gordon Square in Woolwich

(Representatives from all three Gurdwaras).

TOWER HAMLETS:

On the Mile End Road at the corner of Harley Grove (The Sikh Sangat

Gurdwara. Contact: Jaswant Singh, Tel: 07904206838)

NEWHAM:

1) On the pavement at the corner of High Street North and Milton

Avenue (East Ham E6), , which is near a 12.03 marker, which is the

estimated arrival time of the torch.

(Singh Sabha Gurdwara Barking. Contact: Darshan Singh, Tel: 07737011168)

2) On the pavement on Plashet Grove between Katherine Road and Hilda

Road (East Ham E6), , which is near a 12.10 marker, which is the

estimated arrival time of the torch.

(Mata Sahib Kaur Academy Gurdwara. Contact: Rupinder Singh, Tel: 07508821776)

3) On the pavement on Green Street between Upton Park Road and

Ferndale Road (Green Street E7), , which is near a 12.19 marker,

which is the estimated arrival time of the torch.

(Karamsar Gurdwara. Contact: Palvinder Kaur, Tel: 07503210583)

4) On the pavement on Green Street between Kitchener Road and Studley

Road (Green Street E7), , which is near a 12.22 marker, which is the

estimated arrival time of the torch.

Neville Road Ramgarhia Association. Contact: Baldev Singh, Tel: 07970874429)

5) On the pavement on Romford Road between Westbury Road and

Palmerston Rd (Forest Gate

E7), which is near 12.27 marker, which is the estimated arrival time

of the torch.

Singh Sabha Gurdwara Seven Kings. Contact: Palvinder Kaur, Tel: 07503210583)

6) On the pavement on Romford Road between Maitland Road and Tavistock

Road (Stratford

E15), which is near a 12.38 marker, which is the estimated arrival

time of the torch.

Miri Piri Gurdwara. Contact: Jaswant Singh, Tel: 07930508888)

7) On the pavement on Romford Road between Vicarage Road and Glenavon Road.

(Stratford E15), which is near a 12.39 marker, which is the estimated

arrival time of the torch.

(GNNSJ Martindale Road. Contact: Sukhbir Singh, Tel: 07956236522)

8) On the pavement outside Stratford Local Service Centre on The Grove

(Stratford E15), which is near a 13.34 marker ( if my eyesight is

right), which is the estimated arrival time of the torch.

Sri Guru Amardass Gurdwara, Clifton Rd, Southall. Contact: Daljit

Singh, Tel: 07956660016)

9) On the pavement at the corner of High Street and the end of the

Burford Road, outside the

Bingo Hall (Stratford E15), which is near a 13.39 marker, which is the

estimated arrival time of the torch.

(Guru Nanak Darbar (Kabul di Sangat) , Southall. Contact: Harpal

Singh, Tel: 07932623241; and Manjit Singh, Tel: 07932762538)

10) On the Pavement at the junction with Hunts Lane after High Street

and before Bow Flyover,

which is marked with a 13.50 marker, which is the estimated arrival

time of the torch.

(Singh Sabha Gurdwara , Reading. Contact: Gurpal Singh Tel: 07787002520)

WALTHAM FOREST:

At the junction of Francis Road with Leyton High Road at the County

Cricket Ground. (Sikh Sangat Gurdwara, Leyton. Contact: Narinder

Singh, tel: 07960957233)

Participating Gurdwaras are:

1. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar Kabul Di Sangat, 65-67 King St, Southall, UB2 4DQ

2. Gurdwara Sahib, Calderwood Street, Woolwich, London SE18 6QW

3. Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Leyton Francis Road, London. E10 6PL

4. Gurdwara Sikh Sangat, Harley Grove, Bow, London, E3 2AT

5. Gurdwara Singh Sabha Seven Kings, 722/730 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG3 8SX

6. Gurdwara Singh Sabha 100 North Street,Barking, Essex, IG118JD

7. Amardass Gurdwara, Clifton Road,Southall, UB2 5QP

8. Guru Nanak Darbar Belvedere Kent DA17 6AA

9. Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Neville Road, Forest Gate, London E7 9QX

10. Ramgarhia Sikh Temple, Woolwich, London SE18 6EJ

11. Shri Guru Ravidass Sabha 28 Carlyle Road Manor Park, London E12 6BN

12. GNNSJ Martindale Road, Hounslow

13. Miri Piri Gurdwara, Southall

14. Mata Sahib Kaur Sikh Academy Gurdwara

15. Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Reading

16. Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha Karamsar

For more information please contact

langgar2012@unitedsikhs.org or call +44 (0)7709830442

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