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.
People come to the Church to worship and pray, to be still and reflect. They come to the Church and to the Square to enjoy music and laugh together, and to meet friends and celebrate.
But like a lot of churches and other heritage buildings, St Paul’s Church has a roof which has come to the end of its life. It needs replacing over the next two years or there is a real risk of flooding causing catastrophic damage.