CCT church back in parish use after 20 years

5 January 2012

St Luke's church, Oseney Crescent was recently taken back into parish use by the Diocese of London and reopened for its first service in December

CCT church back in parish use after 20 years

The Camden New Journal reported today that:

'A CHURCH that closed two decades ago after falling into disrepair is set to re-open after a restoration project.

The first service since St Luke’s Church in Oseney Crescent, Kentish Town, shut its doors in 1991 is scheduled for January 29.

A £100,000 refurbishment was made possible by the Church Conservation Trust'

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