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Workers Educational Association Courses
26 August 2011
Details of courses available through the Workers Educational Association can be found in the downloads section of the website. To view these opportunities and qualifying criteria please look at the full 2010 - 2011 ...
 
Get Recognised - Do you know any young people doing great things?
03 September 2010
The Philip Lawrence Awards Network (PLAnet) celebrates young people who are taking a lead and making a difference. From tackling issues like bullying and racism to improving their communities and challenging negative stereotypes, young people ...
 
Ever wondered what goes on in their building?
08 October 2010
Celebrating 75 years of service to the community, 10 years of the Young Carers Team and 10 years of the East Lancashire Voluntary Sector Resource Centre Ever wondered what goes on in their building? Here’s your chance ...
 
Sky Ride
30 September 2010
Everyone welcome! Rides led by experienced guides and free for all- just bring your bike (or bike can be hired, please book in advance), helmets, suitable clothing for the weather & money for lunch or ...
 
 
 
The Church is one of the Colne & Nelson Circuit of Independent Methodist Churches, each managed individually by its Members, but part of the national I.M. Connexion. The form of service is generally Methodist, but with unpaid Ministers and usually a different preacher each week from the Circuit and other churches.

The Chapel is a Grade II* Listed Building situated in a Conservation Area in an older part of the town, with a large adjacent Sunday School and small public car park. Erected in 1892 it is now the only remaining Victorian chapel in the town and is currently receiving some restoration with the help of English Heritage.

Services are currently being held in the Sunday School, which now has disabled access and facilities.

Sunday Services at 10:30am (Children leave during the Service for their own Sunday School lessons, except the first Sunday each month, which is Family Worship). Brownies on Tuesdays at 6:15pm

A WARM WELCOME IS AWAITING YOU.

For further information, or for an appointment to view the Chapel, please contact Mr. Jeffrey Pearson, tel. (01282) 813249

E-mail: j-r-pearson@supanet.com
Email: j-r-pearson@supanet.com
 
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