Excerpt:
Churches in Camberley have denounced the plans to build a large traditional mosque in the town.
This week the Churches Together group said it felt the domed mosque, which will have 100ft minarets, would be making a powerful cultural and political statement.
The group, which represents 11 churches in the borough, also said that if the plans for the mosque were approved it could become a serious source of antagonism between the Muslim and wider communities.
The Rev Mark Chester, chairman of Churches Together and vicar of St Paul's Church, said the group did support the Muslim community's efforts to have better facilities.