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St. Andrews Shared Church, 2006
 
   
St. Andrews Shared Church, 2006
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Brief Description: The main doorway of St. Andrews Shared Church, Elmshott Lane, Cippenham
Subject Date: May 2006
Creator: Jacky Burns
Owner: Slough Library
Contributor: Slough Library
 
Full Description: Single storey building of modern design with pitched and flat roofs. Edge of roof facing road is finished with sheet metal panels. External walls are panelled and painted prefabricated construction. In front of building are numerous trees and shrubs and grassed area. There is also a painted notice board giving information concerning the times of services. The photo shows a close up of the entrance to the church with a large projecting canopy faced in metal. To the left of the entrance is a general notice board.The entrance to the church is protected with outer security gates in painted metal. Slough has a particular claim to fame, in that the first church in Britain specifically designed to be shared by the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities was built here. It is St Andrews Shared Church in Cippenham, and it was opened in 1970. The original St Andrews was an Anglican church, and it opened in 1934. However, as the closest Roman Catholic Church was in Burnham, in 1966 the Anglicans offered them the use of the church hall. It was not long after this that the idea of building a joint church came about. The architect chosen to design the new church was Michael Hattrell. It was designed to be a multi-purpose building, used by community groups for a variety of purposes, as well as for worship. The interior can be split into four sections, allowing different activities to take place simultaneously. Building work started in 1969. Initially, it was expected to cost around £13,000, but the final cost was £84,000. The church was opened on St Andrews Day (30th November) 1970, with a service of thanksgiving. There was a congregation of over 500, and it was attended by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton, and the Anglican Bishops of Oxford and Buckingham. The church is run by the Cippenham Shared Church Trust Ltd, which pays all bills relating to the church. Both denominations pay rent for the use of the church, and it is also hired out to community groups. A second-hand furniture mart is held there on Saturdays, to help with church funds. St Andrews Shared Church is still used by both denominations today. They hold separate services, although on occasion special joint services are held.
 
Collection: 21st century collection
Place: Slough ; Cippenham Green ; Elmshott Lane
Dimensions: 10.1 x 15.2 cm
Subject: Churches ;
Name Subject: St Andrews Shared Church
Content Type: Photo Colour
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: I3786
Unique ID: sl-sl-3786_standrewssharedchurch-i-00-000.tif
IPR: Slough Library
 
 
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