The Heritage & Arts Centre - The HAC Bow

The HAC Bow is a newly formed multi-purpose community space based in Grade ll listed Holy Trinity Church building in Bow East London. Holy Trinity, described as a hidden gem, was closed after becoming redundant in 1984 and since then its condition has gradually deteriorated into dilapidation. It was placed on the Heritage at Risk Register in 2008. In 2019 the then dormant church hall was re-opened to the public for a pilot art exhibition displaying new ideas for the church space by architect Julian McIntosh.

From that point, the NTCOG congregation and Trustees (Epainos Ministries), alongside Julian McIntosh Architects have worked together to revive and re-open the space as a heritage and arts space for the community and city.

Our aim is to restore The HAC Bow space to use, ensuring its survival by partnering with local orchestras, artists, musicians, Faith groups, speakers who could utilise the space to hold regular exhibitions, events, installations, festivals, heritage-based workshops, presentations and much more.

Additionally, we are making the space available at an affordable and sustainable rate to community groups for weddings, parties etc. The HAC, nestled in the heart of Bow and just minutes away from Mile End tube station is open throughout the year with spaces available for hire 7 days a week. peak to our booking team on 07508186172 (WhatsApp available) or 020 8983 4416. Email: info@thehac.org

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