the booth room
space for rent
Space is approximately 10 x 10 metres (100 Metres/1,076 feet squared)
Suitable for up to 180 (if used for auditorium etc.)
Suitable for up to 75 (if used for training or meetings etc.)
Suitable for up to 35 (if used for conferences etc.)
Suitable for up to 27 (if used as office space)
Offices are unfurnished
Neutrally freshly decorated with carpet
Fully inclusive* rents are available with flexible tenancy (if required)
*Office + the following - Utility (Heating and lighting), WiFi, Waste Management, Non-Domestic Rates£0 (if eligible for small business rates relief)
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william booth
The Salvation Army began on the streets of East London in 1865 when Methodists, William and Catherine Booth, abandoned the traditional concept of a church pulpit to take God’s word directly to the people.
The Booths preached and lived out a doctrine of practical Christianity — soup, soap and salvation — to encourage both social and spiritual transformation among society’s most vulnerable and marginalised people.
Their work included setting up shelters for people who were homeless, a family tracing service, running soup kitchens, helping people living in the slums and setting up rescue homes for women fleeing domestic abuse and prostitution. The couple also oversaw the world’s first free labour exchange and campaigned to improve working conditions.