First Eucharist of Christmas, St Margaret's Church - Wednesday 24 December

First Eucharist of Christmas, St Margaret's Church - Wednesday 24 December

By Westminster Abbey

Date and time

Wed, 24 Dec 2014 18:00 - 19:00 GMT

Location

St Margaret's Church

Westminster London SW1P 3JX United Kingdom

Description

The First Eucharist of Christmas at St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey

Wednesday 24 December

All tickets for this Service have now been allocated. We will not be operating a waiting list for returns and will not be able to respond to emails requesting tickets. Any returned tickets will be added straight back to this site.

Please read the following carefully.

- Once you have submitted your details, you will receive a confirmation email. This will have your tickets attached. Please make sure that you enter your email address correctly so that this reaches you.

- Seating is allocated on arrival at the church on a first come, first served basis.

- Doors open 30 minutes before the Service.

- If you have any access requirements, please apply for your tickets online and then contact us with your booking number and requirements. There is ramped access to St Margaret's Church.

- The Service is suitable for all ages. Children aged 4 years and over will require tickets so please include them in your application.

- Ticket holders must be seated by 5.50pm

- You must bring a printed ticket for each member of your party on the day. Without this we cannot guarantee entry.

- Bag searches may be in operation. Any luggage or large bags cannot be taken into St Margaret's.

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