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St John's Church tel/fax: 020 8566 3507 The Parish Office is open 1.30pm to 3.00pm Mondays and 10.00am to 3.00pm Tuesday to Friday. Please ring if you wish to be seen at another time. |
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From
Ealing Broadway
Bus 207 towards Hayes Bus
427
towards Uxbridge Bus E7 towards Ruislip Bus
E8
towards Brentford
From
Northfields Tube Station
Bus
E2
towards Ealing Broadway
From Greenford
Bus
E7
towards Ealing Broadway From Hanwell, Southall and beyond
Bus 207 towards Shepherds Bush Bus 427 towards Acton Bus 83 towards Golders Green
From
West Ealing National Rail Station
Walk - five minutes
For further information on travelling to West Ealing by bus click here. |
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St. John's is located in Ealing's 'JJ' CPZ zone, and parking restrictions apply from 10am-11am and 3pm-4pm on weekdays. Official visitors and contractors can contact the church office for a temporary parking permit, but we regret that we are unable to offer these to general visitors or other user groups. Parking around the church can be difficult, especially for major events. However, there are some pay and display bays close by and streets with unrestricted parking are available 10 minutes walk away in the roads to the south of the church. The CPZ zone was implemented in June 2008 after requests from local residents. As responsible neighbours, St. John's encourages you to leave your car behind and use alternative means of transport if at all possible. There are two disabled parking bays adjacent to the ramp in Mattock Lane. |
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| Which door do I need? | ||
| St. John's is on an island site and has 11 doors to the street. The plan below shows the best door to use when you arrive. | ||
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| Support for the Infirm and Disabled | ||
St. John's provides access for those with wheelchairs and child buggies, and toilets for those who are infirm or disabled. In addition, we have an induction loop system and can provide certain Braille materials. The introduction in 2001 of a large print computer projection system has made the hymns and liturgy easy to read. There are two disabled parking bays adjacent to the ramp in Mattock Lane |
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