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ABOUT GNDG

Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Gravesend is situated in the town of Gravesend, Kent, England (UK). The new Gurdwara was opened in November 2010 and cost £15 million to construct.

 

It is the second Gurdwara in Gravesend in addition to Guru Ravidaas Gurdwara, Brandon Street, after the Clarence Place Gurdwara which was formerly a Church. The Gurdwara complex is one of the largest outside India. The gurdwara was opened in 2010 and in 2020 will celebrate 10th anniversary since its official opening.

 

The complex has 3 prayer halls and 2 langar halls with separate industrial kitchens. The complex also includes a lecture theatre, IT Room, Library, Reception area and numerous other rooms. The overall complex benefits from a number of external buildings that are used for panjabi school, a Day Centre for the elderly and a fully equipped Sports Hall. The Sports Hall hosts numerous activities including boxing, basketball, netball, volleyball and karate.

 

The Gurdwara has a rich history of sports and an established football club (GNG Football Club). The Gurdwara complex has 2 FA approved football pitches and is surrounded by a running track. The GNG football club also has a female section, where 70 women and girls play. 

CURRENT OPENING HOURS:

Monday to Sunday (03:45AM to 07:30PM)

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