Occurring
for 1 hour
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Leckhampstead St James, Shop Lane Leckhampstead Newbury, RG20 8QQ, United Kingdom
It is with great pleasure that we can announce the re-opening of St James Church, Leckhampstead on Sunday 17th of September following recent renovations. The church will be open 24/7 again, offering a quiet place for reflection and prayer.

Reverend Mary Harwood will be taking the service of celebration on Sunday 17th September at 11am.

St James has been closed for the past 8 months to allow for the works to be done including the installation of underfloor heating, wall fan heaters, a new tiled floor and restoration work to the pews, enabling them to be moved and the installation of an accessible toilet.

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Service of celebration and thanksgiving for the re-opening of St James, Leckhampstead

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Leckhampstead St James
Address
Leckhampstead St James, Shop Lane Leckhampstead Newbury, RG20 8QQ, United Kingdom

It is with great pleasure that we can announce the re-opening of St James Church, Leckhampstead on Sunday 17th of September following recent renovations. The church will be open 24/7 again, offering a quiet place for reflection and prayer.

Reverend Mary Harwood will be taking the service of celebration on Sunday 17th September at 11am.

St James has been closed for the past 8 months to allow for the works to be done including the installation of underfloor heating, wall fan heaters, a new tiled floor and restoration work to the pews, enabling them to be moved and the installation of an accessible toilet.

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