A Hindu temple in Peterborough is at the centre of a legal battle that has drawn attention from communities across the UK.
The Bharat Hindu Samaj has challenged a local council decision to sell the property it has occupied for decades. Temple representatives argue that the site is more than a place of worship - it is a community hub serving worshippers, families and elderly residents from across the region. The council, meanwhile, maintains it has acted within its planning and regulatory responsibilities.
In this episode of Out Of Britain, NDTV's Radhika Iyer travels to Peterborough to hear from worshippers, community leaders and local representatives as the dispute heads to the Royal Courts of Justice. From fears about losing a long-standing community institution to questions surrounding the sale process, the case has become a focal point for wider discussions about faith, community and local governance.
A court ruling could determine the future of a temple that many devotees say has been at the heart of their lives for decades.