Sikhism in England

English Sikhs number over 520,000 people and account for 0.9% of England's population in 2021, forming the country's fourth-largest religious group.

The first Sikh place of worship, called a Gurdwara, was opened in 1911 in London and this was partly funded by the Maharaja of Patiala.

[13] The schools include: Southall, in London, is home to the largest Sikh temple outside India, known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha.

[17] Many cities, especially those with large Sikh communities, now have several Gurdwaras to cater to their growing congregations.

[19] There are now also radio stations, which broadcast Gurbani at different times during the morning and evening hours.

Nagar Kirtan Convoy in Barking, London.