We Stand Together
To celebrate our difference,
Against hatred and intolerance,
To build a safer and stronger United Kingdom
We Stand Together encourages people to come together as one and celebrate their differences in order to build a safer and stronger United Kingdom.
The initiative has been launched following recent global events which have caused concern within communities across Greater Manchester.
Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy said: “Greater Manchester has a long and proud tradition of celebrating differences and sets a positive example to the rest of the world, which we should be immensely proud of.
“Recent attacks in Paris and Denmark have inevitably caused tension and fear within our communities and it is more important than ever that we come together as one and send a strong unified message that any attempt to create disharmony or fear is futile.
“We all have a responsibility to encourage community cohesion and I am calling on people to stand together against hatred and intolerance and show their support for each other during this difficult timeâ€.
Councillor Bernard Priest, Manchester City Council’s deputy leader, said: “Mancunians are rightly proud to live in a diverse and thriving city where people respect and tolerate each other, but there is no escaping the fact that incidents in other parts of the world can have an impact on community tensions here.
“Now, it is more important than ever for our communities to show the world that we are continuing to stand together, despite the troubling times we are living through, and demonstrate that hatred and intolerance have no place in our city.”
Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd said: “Here in Greater Manchester, as across the land, we have strong, cohesive communities where we celebrate our diversity. But we should never take for granted the fact we live in a safe, tolerant part of the world as there are always those who would seek to drive us apart. By standing together we send out a clear and strong message that we celebrate and cherish our inclusive society, as well as recognising that we have a shared responsibility to work to safeguard it.â€
Community leaders will be urging members of the public to use social media to spread the message of standing together using the hashtag #WeStandTogether
To report an incident of hate crime, please contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, please report online to True Vision (www.report-it.org.uk) or use the True Vision app.
23 March 2015
The Great Hall
Manchester Town Hall
Event 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
(Doors open 1:30 pm)
This year Manchester Communities Together 2015 will showcase the diversity of local opportunities and inspire you with new ways to get involved in your local neighbourhood.
Whether you are an active resident looking for information to help your group, some one who wants to start a group and doesn’t know where to start or a local person looking for ways to get involved locally, you will find it here at the Manchester Communities Together Event 2015.
The event is supported by Clean City and there will be plenty of information on how you can get involved, apply for small grants, and find out what residents, neighbours and community groups across the City are doing with Clean City.
You can choose attend workshops to help get your project off the ground
- Starting a new group – do you want set up a residents group but don’t know where to start, find out want to consider.
- Different ways to get people involved – learn from the experiences of established groups
- Greening your Alley – turn an unloved space into an urban wonderland, with funding. See what other groups have created and how they did it.
Come along, bring a friend and join in.
Attendance is limited so please reserve your place for this interesting event by
Thursday 19 March.
To register email community.engagement@manchester.gov.uk with your name, telephone number, the details of friends coming with you, accessibility considerations and express your interest in one or more of our workshops. Alternatively please contact us by telephone.
0161 274 6431