This study, conducted in 2009, was intended to increase understanding about the difference that bridge building activities can make and what happened in local bridge building projects. Bridge building activities are seen as ones which create connections at the grassroots between people from different faith and ethnic backgrounds and from different countries. There are groups up and down the country in local neighbourhoods running activities based on these principles. The study explores the challenges faced and how good experiences can be shared.
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