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Sutton Court

Sutton Court is a local Residential Home with sheltered housing and low-level care provision where a number of the fellowship of Park are residents. 

A service of worship, taking the form of a ‘Songs of Praise’ is held at 4.00pm on the first Sunday of each month.  

This practice was established in 1992 and has been well supported by residents and members of the church fellowship.

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