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Parking: Parking in Hope Street and the other streets surrounding the church is free on Sundays and many spaces are available.

Accessibility: The church is wheelchair accessible with a ramp leading from the street to the main door. There is also disabled access to the church hall. There are accessible toilets in both the hall and the church building. There is a loop system switched on each Sunday for those with hearing aids. You are welcome to sit for the entire service if this is more comfortable.  If you require Communion to be brought to you at the pew then please advise a member of the Clergy – this is done regularly. Gluten-free Communion wafers can also be provided upon request. Large print orders of service are available.

Email Canon Drew at: thecanteringcanon@outlook.com

or call on: 01555 663065

With any questions, to discuss faith more, to organise a visit or pastoral service (wedding, funeral or baptism).

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