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THE CHURCH IN LONDON

BOWER HOUSE, ORANGE TREE HILL, ROMFORD RM4 1PB

TEL: +44 (0) 1708 380330; FAX: +44 (0) 1708 380330 Email: churchinlondonuk@gmail.com

THE CHURCH IN LONDON IS A REGISTERED CHARITY, NO. 1093426

28th February 2011 Dear Saints

The church in London warmly extends an invitation to all the churches to participate in the forthcoming international conference to be held here from 22nd to 24th April 2011.

The schedule of the meetings will be as follows:

Meeting 1: ... Friday ... 22nd April ... 10.30 am Meeting 2: ... Friday ... 22nd April ... 2.00 pm Meeting 3: ... Saturday ... 23rd April ... 10.30 am Meeting 4: ... Saturday ... 23rd April ... 2.00 pm Meeting 5: ... Lord’s Day ... 24th April ... 10.00 am Meeting 6: ... Lord’s Day ... 24th April ... 2.00 pm

The meetings will be held at Bower House and information concerning registration, accommodation, children’s meetings, transport and how you can serve before and during the conference is enclosed and available at www.amanatrust.org.uk/events. ALL SAINTS WHO WISH TO ATTEND MUST REGISTER. There is a registration donation of £15 each (ages 12 and above).

The church in London will be able to give some hospitality and we ask that all requests for hospitality reach us by 31st March 2011.

Please pray that the Lord would richly bless this time together. Yours in His recovery The church in London

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INFORMATION SHEET

1. REGISTRATION

ALL ATTENDEES MUST REGISTER

Registration will take place via an online form. Please go to www.amanatrust.org.uk/events and follow the instructions. This is crucial for helping us to plan for the conference. If you are not able to register online please ask the coordinating saints in your area to assist you. There is a registration donation of £15 each (ages 12 and above).

2. TRANSLATION

If you need translation please bring your own FM radio and headset. 3. ACCOMMODATION

We would like to give hospitality to as many guests as possible but the number of guests may be more than we have places for in the homes of the brothers and sisters.

We have also enclosed a list of hotel accommodation, with details of location, and how to book. If you wish to request hospitality with the Church in London, please do so by 31st March so that we can

inform you in good time of your hospitality details. You can then arrange meeting or travel directly with your hosts. If you plan to arrive early or stay on after the conference, you must make your own accommodation arrangements.

4. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Crèche: A crèche will be held at Bower House for children under 4 in the manor house. The room will have an audio link to the conference and there will be facilities for craft and play. Children: Meetings for children between 4 and 11 will be held at Bower Park School one mile down the hill from Bower House adjacent to the traffic lights. Parents will be expected to help each day. They should be dropped off between 9:45 and 10:15 at the registration table inside the school where you will be asked to sign your children in. If you come earlier than this you must remain with your children at the school until 9.45. They must be picked up immediately after the afternoon meeting. All children should bring their own packed lunch as it will not be possible for parents to bring their children food during the break.

Young People: Young people will be partly in the main meetings of the conference and partly in their own meetings. Further information will be available closer to the time.

5. TRANSPORT

Public transport (mass transit) is the most convenient way to travel in and around London in terms of speed and economy, since traffic here is very congested. We would kindly ask the saints to make their own way from the airports to their hospitality rather than request collection from the airport. Please see the transport sheet for details of public transport.

Shuttle: There will be a shuttle from Newbury Park tube station (central line) each day of the conference beginning at 9am and returning after the afternoon meeting.

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6. PARKING

There will be no parking at Bower House except for the elderly and disabled and those bringing young children (0-3) to the Creche. If you have older children and crèche age children there will be a drop off area at Bower Park School where you can park briefly, drop off the older child and then drive up to Bower House and park.

Parking will be at Bower Park School one mile down the hill from Bower House. There will be a shuttle from the car park to Bower House. Please come early, especially on Friday, to facilitate parking and shuttling or walking up the hill to Bower House and to ensure that the meeting starts in a good way. The car park will be opened at 8:30.

If you need to park at Bower House for any reason you will need to obtain a parking permit from the parking brothers at Bower Park School on the first day. Please try to car pool as much as possible. Note: We cannot park in the Orange Tree Pub which is just above Bower House.

7. LUNCH

Lunch will not be provided and we encourage you to bring your own lunch. Please note that there are no stores nearby and because of the parking situation it will not be possible to use your car to travel to buy lunch. Tea and coffee will be available.

8. CONTACTING US The Church Service office

Bower House, Orange Tree Hill, Romford, Essex RM4 1PB Tel/Fax: +44 1708 380 330

Email: churchinlondonconf@gmail.com

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HOTEL INFORMATION

The following are the three best local hotels we have identified. This is a guide only. Prices may have changed since the last enquiry.

Premier Inn

Prices between £72 and £80 per double ensuite room not including breakfast

Rooms have a double bed, sofa bed and pull out bed so can fit 2 adults and 2 children. Adequate parking. Breakfast additional from £4-£8.

Whalebone Lane North, Chadwell Heath, Romford RM6 6QU

Tel. 0870 990 6450 www.premierinn.com

Travelodge

All rooms are the same price (whether for 2 people or a family) and the prices vary depending on how far in advance you book. Approx. £100 per room. All en-suite. No parking- can park in a nearby car park for £5 from 5pm-9am. Breakfast not included and costs £4-£4.50 depending on whether you book in advance.

St Edwards Way, Market Place, Romford, Essex RM1 3AB

Tel. 0871 984 8484 www.travelodge.co.uk

Harefield Manor

Double ensuite online is £67.50. If quote “Bower House” when phoning will offer flat rate of £77.50 for rooms of any size (not including suites). Flexible to allow you to bring own cot and have some fold up beds available for double rooms at no extra charge. Family rooms fit 4 comfortably for £119. Breakfast free for children, £9.50 for hot breakfast, £6.50 for continental.

33 Main Road, Romford, RM1 3DL 01708 751 901

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TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Full information is available at www.amanatrust.org.uk/contact/

Please do not ask to be collected from the airport. Heathrow and Gatwick airports are a 3-4 hour round trip drive from Bower House, depending on traffic; Luton and Stansted airports 2-3 hours. Some flights to Luton and Stansted arrive too late in the day to reach London destinations by public transport. Please make sure your flight arrival time allows you to reach where you need to go.

DIRECTIONS TO BOWER HOUSE From Heathrow Airport:

At any of the Airport’s terminals, follow signs to London Underground tube network. Take the Piccadilly line to Holborn Station. At Holborn station, change to the eastbound Central line for onward travel to Newbury Park station. There will be a shuttle service from Newbury Park station on the dates of the conference from 9am to 10.30am, and also after the meetings.

From Gatwick Airport:

From South Terminal, follow signs for rail travel to London Victoria station. At Victoria, follow the London Underground signs to take the Northbound Victoria line to Oxford Circus. At Oxford Circus, take the Eastbound Central line to Newbury Park. There will be a shuttle service as outlined above.

From Stansted Airport:

There is a direct bus and train link from the airport to Liverpool Street station. At Liverpool Street, take the eastbound central line to Newbury Park station. Follow directions as above.

From Luton Airport:

By Green Line Bus:

Some airlines have a special fare arrangement with the bus company of £12.00. Board outside the airport terminal and get off the bus at Victoria train station. At Victoria station, go to the London Underground. At Victoria, follow directions as above from Gatwick Airport.

By train:

Take the train from the airport to Kings Cross rail station. From Kings Cross, take the London Underground to Liverpool Street (Metropolitan or Hammersmith & City lines). At Liverpool Street, take the Eastbound Central Line to Newbury Park Station.

If there is a group arriving at an airport you may find it cheaper to pre-book a taxi. The following list of websites provide on-line prebooking but this is not an exhaustive list and you may find a cheaper alternative by searching yourself.

www.stanstedtaxiservice.co.uk www.airporttaxis-uk.co.uk www.londonheathrowcars.com

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