Crowds flock to Sunderland Sikh Centre for Punjabi Mela open day
The centre in The Cloisters, Ashbrooke, held its third annual Punjabi Mela open day.
Visitors were able to sample Punjabi food, watch displays of dancing, get Henna tattoos and even try their hand at turban tying.
There was also a demonstration by a local karate club.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAmong the guests was outgoing Mayor of Sunderland Coun Lynda Scanlan, making one of the last visits of her mayoral year. Sikh Association vice-chair Buta Sangha said members had been delighted with the support from Wearsiders and were already looking forward to next year.
“It was a very good turn-out, with more people than last year,” he said.
“There were a lot of other things happening on the day but we had support from a lot of the local communities, including the Bangladeshi Community Centre, in Tatham Street. There will be another open day next year.”