We’re delighted to announce our recent contribution to St. Paul’s Church in the Jewellery Quarter, right around the corner from our office in Birmingham.
We know just how important this historic building is to the local residential and business community, so we put our skills to use and arranged new flooring for the Church’s two meeting rooms, helping refresh and renovate this important community space.
A special thanks to Tarkett for donating the flooring and Matthew Guest for fitting it and to the wonderful Jilly Cosgrove for her continued and tireless work for the church and wider JQ.
St Paul’s Church was built in 1779 and has been at the heart of the JQ community ever since. The Church in St Paul’s Square is an iconic image of the Jewellery Quarter. With the rapid development of the JQ, there is an ever growing need to maintain the few green spaces we have here, chef amongst which is St Paul’s Square. While having a Christian foundation and continuing to be a place of worship, St Paul’s Church ensures that the Square is permanent and inclusive, a welcoming space for the whole of the community
Some of you may be aware of their Raise the Roof campaign, which is aiming to raise £660,000 to fix their 250-year-old roof and ensure this iconic building remains open and used by the community at large. Any donations would be incredibly well received
https://www.stpaulsjq.church/raise-the-roof