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YEARBOOK & FESTIVALS: 2009 editions now available - even more communities covered

NAMES & NAMING SYSTEMS - LAST FEW COPIES AT OVER 70% DISCOUNT

NEW KEY DATES SERVICE

Our services

Our titles are aimed at all equal opportunity and diversity professionals communicating with or targeting individual communities within the UK .

We cover all of the major groups within Britain 's multicultural society, ranging from established communities who have been in the UK for hundreds of years and more recent arrivals such as Eastern Europeans and asylum seekers.

 The information that we provide can be  broadly split into two main categories.

bulletInformation on festivals
bulletInformation on communities

We currently offer one subscription based service and four stand alone reports. In addition we can supply information on most of the individual communities in the UK.

SUBSCRIPTION BASED SERVICE

Title

ISSN/ISBN No.

Description

Contents

Format

Price

Next month’s festivals  

FREE TRIAL AVAILABLE

n/a

Monthly report

Details of all the festivals that will take place in the following month together with full information on how people celebrate or observe them.

A4 report.

c. 6 pp.

Available by e-mail only

£5 per month.

£60 a year.

STAND ALONE REPORTS

Multicultural Matters: Minority Ethnic Communities in Britain

ISBN:

978-0-9543632-1-5

Report

Background notes on 85 communities.

Includes details on size, areas, religion, language, important times of year, ethnicity, community liaison and rites of passage.

Spiral bound A4 report - 364 pp.

Available in hard copy only

£75

Multicultural Matters: Festivals in 2008

ISBN:

978-0-9543632-7-7

Annual report

Over 400 festivals for 2008 with notes on observance, including whether they are solemn, celebratory or when people are culturally disposed towards making charitable donations.

 

 

Spiral bound A4 report – 104 pp.

Available in hard copy only

£65

Multicultural Matters: Festivals in 2009

ISBN:

978-0-9543632-9-1

 

Annual report

Over 400 festivals for 2009 with notes on observance, including whether they are solemn, celebratory or when people are culturally disposed towards making charitable donations.

 

 

Spiral bound A4 report – 106 pp.

Available in hard copy only

£65

Multicultural Matters: YEARBOOK 2008

ISBN:

978-0-9543632-8-4

Annual report

Contains all the information contained in Minority Ethnic Communities in Britain and Festivals in 2008.

Spiral bound A4 report – 422 pp.

Available in hard copy only

£120

Multicultural Matters: YEARBOOK 2009

ISBN:

978-0-9558385-0-7

Annual report

Contains all the information contained in Minority Ethnic Communities in Britain and Festivals in 2009.

Spiral bound A4 report – 464 pp.

Available in hard copy only

£120

Multicultural Matters: Names & Naming systems

ISBN:

0-9543632-0-5

Book

Information on traditional naming systems for c. 30 communities.

It also lists over 10,000 names with attributions to usual gender and religion or country of origin.  

A4 Paperback book.

300 pp.

£95  

Last few copies @ £25

INDIVIDUAL REPORTS

Focus on Community reports   Report

Individual background notes on any of over 85 communities.

Includes details on size, areas, religion, language, important times of year, ethnicity, community liaison and rites of passage.  

Stapled A4 sheets

Available in hard copy only

From £5
Key dates   Bespoke service Choose five or more key dates - tailored to suit individual client requirements. Includes related community focus on reports. Stapled A4 sheets

Available in hard copy only

From £25

Contact Information

E-mail: info@multicultural-matters.com

Telephone: +44 (0) 1202 757850

Fax: +44 (0) 1202 765748

Address: 1 Pine Drive East, Branksome Park, Poole, BH13 6DL, United Kingdom

About Us and Our Clients

Multicultural Matters publications are published by Building Bridges, an independent single focus company established in 1998. We provide background information for all those who wish to raise awareness and understanding of the cultural differences within the diverse communities living in the UK.

Our client list encompasses the Public and Private sectors including Government Departments, Health, Emergency & Judicial services, Local Authorities, Libraries, Retailers, Educational establishments, LSCs, Trade Unions, Financial Institutions, Recruitment & Product Advertising Agencies, The Media and the Voluntary sector.

Last updated: 31 July 2008