Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs in the New Religious Landscape of EnglandFootnote** We are grateful for the constructive suggestions of three anonymous referees. We would also like to thank the following three funding agencies for research grants: ESRC grant R000239765, Social Geography of British South Asian Muslim, Sikh and Hindu Sub‐Communities; the Leverhulme Trust grant F/773, Ethnicity and Cultural Landscapes: Mosques, Temples and Gurdwaras: A Domesday Survey; and the Nuffield Foundation small grant SGS/01044/G, Muslim and Christian Places of Worship and the Planning Process in Birmingham. We further gratefully acknowledge our research associates on earlier parts of the continuing project: Dariusz Wojcik, University of Oxford; James Ryan, now at Queen's University, Belfast; and Simon Naylor, now at Bristol University.
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