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Salvation Army returning to hall following refurbishment



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Published Date:
26 March 2008
FOLLOWING major refurbishment work, the Salvation Army has returned to its premises in Howard Street, North Shields.
Extensive re-modelling and refurbishment work to the building has been carried out so that it is better equipped to serve the people of North Shields.

To celebrate the return to the modified building, a special weekend of meetings is to be held on April 19 and 20 where anyone who wishes to attend one of the meetings is more than welcome.

On Saturday, April 19, there will be two meetings – an official opening and dedication service at 2.45pm and a praise and thanksgiving service at 3.15pm.

On Sunday, April 20, there will be Morning Worship (with creché at 10am and an evening of praise at 5pm.

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  • Last Updated: 26 March 2008 1:52 PM
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  • Location: North Tyneside
 
 

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