The Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy's
Consultative Conference for 2008
The Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy's consultative conference
What makes a good community?
And what is the contribution which faith communities make to a good community?
The conference took place on Wednesday 5th March 2008
and also a draft paper on 'What makes a good community? And whatis the contribution which faith communities make to a good
community?' based on the presentations given at the conference and on the workshop outcomes.
Click on the links below to see the conference presentations:
During the morning session the invited speakers addressed the "What makes a good community?" and "What is the contribution which faith communities make to a good community?"
Click on the the speakers to see their presentations:
Workshops followed where delegates discussed these two questions.
During the morning session the invited speakers addressed the "What makes a good community?" and "What is the contribution which faith communities make to a good community?"
Click on the the speakers to see their presentations:
- Professor Hillary Russell, Euopean Institute for Urban Affairs, Liverpool John Moores University
- Ms Seema Ahmad, National Executive Member of the Islamic Society of Britain
- The Hon. Barry Leith, member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United Kingdom
- The Ven. Christine Hardman, Archdeacon of Lewisham
Workshops followed where delegates discussed these two questions.
During the afternoon the speakers discussed the two questions in a local context, and conference heard about
the progress of the Greenwich
Peninsula development and
the work of the multi-faith chaplaincy.
Click on the the speakers to see their presentations:
Click on the the speakers to see their presentations:
- Ms Susie Wilson, Meridian Delta Ltd.
- Ms Rosa D’Alessandro, Anschutz Entertainment Group
- Cllr Chris Roberts, Leader, Greenwich Council
- The Rev'd Malcolm Torry, Site Chaplain, Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy: (Click for powerpoint presentation or text)
Workshops followed where delegates discussed these four key local questions.
