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Nottingham and Nottinghamshire businesses back anti-racism statement

Nottingham and Nottinghamshire businesses are backing an anti-racism statement following violent attacks, hate crimes, Islamophobic and racist riots, and far-right extremism across the country.

Hosted by Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, 36 organisations have signed the statement so far (as of 14 August 2024).

The statement reads: “We, the organisations, businesses, groups and communities of our City of Nottingham and County of Nottinghamshire, stand in solidarity against the destructive and divisive riots that are taking place across our region and country.

“Our community is, and always will be, a diverse community. This community contributes enormously to the places we all call home. Our staff, customers, visitors, audiences, and artists are part of this community, they deserve to feel safe.

“The behaviour of the few, in no way represents who we are or what we stand for as a community, the violent scenes we have seen on the streets of this country only serve to divide us all and to create fear. We want to reassure the diverse communities of our city and beyond that we stand with them. There is no place for racism or violence here, there is no place for hatred or division, there is no place for destruction or aggression.

“We call for all violence to end, for calm and safety to prevail, and for respect and dignity be shown to the families of those so tragically taken on 29 July in Southport.”

The statement can be signed here.

Organisations who signed already include:

Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

BACKLIT

Tom Dale Company

Nottingham City of Literature

New Art Exchange

Broadway Cinema

New Perspectives Theatre Company

Nonsuch Studios

ChalleNGe Nottingham

Nottingham Playhouse

The Hustle Collective

FABRIC

LeftLion

Green Hustle

Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham City Council

National Justice Museum

Resolve Nottingham

Rebel Sparks CIC

Circus Hub CIC

SHEWOLVES Productions

DHP Family

Lakeside Arts

Five Leaves Bookshop

Arup

Curious Nottingham Ltd

Tiger Community Enterprise CIC

Primary

Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation

Bromley House Library

Nottingham Growth Board

Devello Group

City Arts

Paragon Law

Ruddington Framework Knitters Museum

Eden Public Relations

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