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General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours
The Anglican Church of the Holy Saviour on Allen St E in Waterloo is renovating to rearrange their programming space.  They are adding a new addition between the existing Sanctuary and Parish Hall wings.  From their brochure:


Quote:Generations of parishioners here at Holy Saviour, many of whom are your parents and grandparents, gave their time, money, and imagination to maintain and entrust this beautiful church to our care.

We believe they did so out of a deep and abiding sense of love, hope, and faithfulness. We need to respond in a similar manner to restore, rebuild, and provide full accessibility to all areas of the church for ourselves and for our community.

New design for durability and accessibility:
• Reinforced foundation and superstructure
• Rear entrance at parking lot grade,
• Parish hall visible to Allen Street,
• Two new accessible washrooms, and a lift between levels,
• Redesigned offices and multi-purpose rooms,
• A more economical / reliable heating and air conditioning system.
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RE: General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours - by nms - 06-03-2024, 07:20 PM

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