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Inderjeet: We go to the gurdwara quite a lot, because not only do we go there to worship but we also do quite a lot of voluntary work, you know, which to us, is just part of our contribution to the Sikh community in a way. So like on a Wednesday evening we do, totally voluntarily, we run a supplementary school there where young children come together to learn our mother tongue, Punjabi. So, we have a whole host of volunteers who come in and either teach or help the run the school, we've got about a hundred and fifty young people that attend that.
2. And then on a Friday we've got an archery group that takes place, and again it's volunteers that run it.
3. So that's not going there totally to worship, you know, it's actually going there to do other activities.
4. And then on top of that, you know, the worshipping takes place nearly every day, sometimes in the morning, there's three evenings, no two evenings when it happens, Sunday morning and people can go in whenever. And the gurdwara that I usually go to, they have food there whenever you go. So if you fancy a meal and you, you know, you can just pop in there and have a meal.