[3] Over 200 people attended the inauguration of the new mosque, including religious leaders (including the head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Mirza Masroor Ahmad) local MPs and members of the armed forces.
[1] The land upon which the mosque was built on was previously a bungalow which was acquired 20 years ago, back in 2002.
[4] Overtime, the community accumulated funds by itself to expand and convert the area, as the bungalow soon proved to be insufficient.
[5] Following approval by the council the existing bungalow was demolished,[1] two years later, in 2018, the foundation stone was laid for the mosque.
[4] This article about a mosque or other Muslim place of worship in the United Kingdom is a stub.