Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue Address
Low Lane Horsforth, Leeds Leeds, LS18 5QW, United Kingdom
‘During the period before a General Election, churches and community organisations often organise election meetings (sometimes known as hustings) where members of the public can listen to and ask questions of the candidates who are standing for election. They do this as a public service, to support the democratic process, to facilitate public debate and as a contribution to the common good. This opportunity for respectful discussion in a neutral space is often appreciated by candidates as well as voters.’ (taken from Hustings Guidance for Churches on Together Network)

This year Horsforth Churches Together will host a hustings at St James' Woodside.

To submit a question to be considered for the event, please email [email protected]

Please just type the question(s) clearly and succintly, thank you.

St James' Woodside

St James' Woodside is a Church of England church located in Horsforth, NW Leeds. It is a vibrant and family friendly church with a congregation spanning all age groups. The church embraces both modern and traditional styles of worship. Visitors and new members can expect a warm welcome and an informal atmosphere.

Please explore the pages of our website which give information about St James' and what's going on.  

St James' is open for public worship at 09:00 and 10.30 each Sunday.  

If you would like to download a reflection based on the readings for Sunday, you can find it here.

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St James' Administrator

St James' Woodside
Low Lane
Horsforth
LS18 5QW

LS18 5QW
Parish Office
Office: 0113 2584558

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What's on

General Election Hustings

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
St James' Woodside
Address
Low Lane Horsforth, Leeds Leeds, LS18 5QW, United Kingdom

‘During the period before a General Election, churches and community organisations often organise election meetings (sometimes known as hustings) where members of the public can listen to and ask questions of the candidates who are standing for election. They do this as a public service, to support the democratic process, to facilitate public debate and as a contribution to the common good. This opportunity for respectful discussion in a neutral space is often appreciated by candidates as well as voters.’ (taken from Hustings Guidance for Churches on Together Network)

This year Horsforth Churches Together will host a hustings at St James' Woodside.

To submit a question to be considered for the event, please email [email protected]

Please just type the question(s) clearly and succintly, thank you.

St James' Woodside Charity No. 1206564