Friday, 30 August 2013

40th Anniversary Celebration and Tea Saturday 7th September 2013 3PM City Church

Over 100 people in the UK are told every day that their sight has irretrievably deteriorated and Torch Fellowship Groups working together with local churches are ideally placed to reach out to the visually impaired especially those with recent sight loss.

Carol and Brian Nokes from Torch headquarters will be talking about some of the initiatives which support this activity:
  • the “Moving Forward” weekends held at the Torch Holiday and Retreat Centre in Sussex where newly blind people receive practical information and encouragement
  • the Reflections radio programme which highlights how disabled Christians overcome everyday challenges, is broadcast weekly on Premier Christian Radio and Insight Radio, the RNIB national radio station
  • TorchTalk which uses the latest teleconferencing technology to enable groups of blind people who are often isolated to have fellowship together and discuss a common theme over the phone.  
  • Torch Book Groups which are small groups of people meeting together to discuss a Christian book which is available in accessible formats, and the
  • Worship for All facility which will enable churches to produce their newsletters and worship materials conveniently in a variety of print sizes.
You are welcome to bring along visually impaired friends and relatives who would like to learn about what Torch could provide for them. 

If you plan to attend and are staying for the fellowship tea, please let us know by using the contact form in the right hand column. 

For travel, accessibility and parking details click here.

40th Celebration Travel Notes

VENUE ACCESSIBILITY

Level access is available to the church, hall and toilets. If you need assistance, please ask.  Assistance dogs are welcome.

CAR PARKING

Parking at the rear of the church will be reserved for those who have blue badges and who are transporting people with disabilities to the fellowship.

The nearest City Council car park is St. Saviours surface pay and display car park Nearest SatNav : NR3  1SF.

To access the St. Saviours car park from the Norwich Inner Ring Road:  At the roundabout at the eastern end of the flyover, take the Whitefriars exit south towards the Cathedral, turn right onto Fishergate before the river bridge, take the first right onto Blackfriars St, bear left into St. Saviors Lane and turn right into the car park. Once in the car park, drive towards and under the flyover and park behind the shops to the north of the flyover.

On foot use the car park exit nearest the terrace houses north of the flyover and walk the full length of the street behind the shops to the T junction. Turn right onto Cowgate and City Church is on your left.
Charges are £1.20p per hour for up to four hours. Blue badge holders can get an hour’s free parking for every hour you buy.

For a map of the area, click on Location at the bottom of this post

PUBLIC TRANSPORT


Buses operating on Magdalen Street on Saturdays include Orange Line (21, 21A and 22). Pink Line (11), Purple Line (36, 37, 38A, 39) and Turquoise Line (13)