A simple short service for children on Good Friday, with a hunt around St Bride's building, and hot cross buns for everyone.
Adults with or without children are also welcome.
Accessibility: Access to the main church is via the side porch. A portable ramp is available followed by a stair lift. An audio loop is available
There is one toilet on the same level as the church. This is for all to use.
Transport: Buses M4 and 15 go along Hyndland Road. the 2,4,4A pass near Hyndland Road. The main train station is Hyndland. Parking is free on a Sunday
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