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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh ji

Does the Gurdwaras new multi purpose hall allow meat sharab etc?

I know this hall is booked for a post wedding party with meat and sharab. Whether it has been made clear that both are not allowed in the Gurdwara annexe (which i believe is directly connected? And there is a new langar and diwan hall too), i dont know. But this is the intention. Could someone please shed some light on this. If meat sharab is allowed, is the hall connected to the Gurdwara? Are the premises owned by the Gurdwara?

If meat sharab is not allowed, i can advise against this venue and potentially prevent this from happening. Unfortunately the family will not go without meat or sharab- nothing i can do about this.

Pul chuk maaf ji. I may be wrong in bringing his up but my intentions are saaf. I apologise in advance.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh ji

Does the Gurdwaras new multi purpose hall allow meat sharab etc?

I know this hall is booked for a post wedding party with meat and sharab. Whether it has been made clear that both are not allowed in the Gurdwara annexe (which i believe is directly connected? And there is a new langar and diwan hall too), i dont know. But this is the intention. Could someone please shed some light on this. If meat sharab is allowed, is the hall connected to the Gurdwara? Are the premises owned by the Gurdwara?

If meat sharab is not allowed, i can advise against this venue and potentially prevent this from happening. Unfortunately the family will not go without meat or sharab- nothing i can do about this.

Pul chuk maaf ji. I may be wrong in bringing his up but my intentions are saaf. I apologise in advance.

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this is a silly question. Guru Nanak gurdwara Smethwick have clearly endorsed the fact that the centre will be available to the whole community however there is a strict VEGETARIAN diet restriction. Apart from this, alcohol is bot even allowed in site.

Your answer can also be found on local media sites who have advertised the extension

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this is a silly question. Guru Nanak gurdwara Smethwick have clearly endorsed the fact that the centre will be available to the whole community however there is a strict VEGETARIAN diet restriction. Apart from this, alcohol is bot even allowed in site.

Your answer can also be found on local media sites who have advertised the extension

Thats all im asking. Not a silly question. Thanks for answering it.

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It doesn't matter if it's connected or NOT. Even if it's a seperate annexe, it is still part of the Gurdwara and alcohol, dirty filthy dancing and meat is NOT allowed!!!

I miss that Gurdwara as It was my first memories of childhood and now I live some 7,000 miles away in Vancouver.

As a matter of interest, where about is this new extension in relation to the High street.

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