Check-In
Your booking confirmation should have been received via email shortly after registering. Upon arrival, you will either need to let us know your name or present the QR code at the end of your booking confirmation email on a device or printed to check-in.
If you need to change any names on your booking, or would like your booking confirmation email resending, please email the team on info@new-wine.org. If you can no longer attend, please do get in touch with our office as many venues are now operating waiting lists and your place can be passed onto someone else.
Arrival & Departure
The doors will open at 09:30 for refreshments, with the event beginning at 10:00. The event will finish at approximately 16:00.
To support our commitment to sustainability please do bring along your reusable water bottle and coffee cups for refreshments.
Getting Here
Details about parking, accessibility and transport can be found by selecting your venue below.
Prayer Ministry
As part of Reset, we’ll be making space to pray for one another. To ensure that all are prayed for in a safe and honouring way, we ask that if you wish to pray for others at the event you complete the New Wine Prayer Ministry training online beforehand.
Prayer Ministry Training must be renewed every 12 months. If your current training ID holds a date more than 12 months ago, please complete the training again.
Once completed, please bring your confirmation ID (emailed to you after the training) along with any other photo ID to the New Wine Info point at the entrance to collect a purple ‘prayer ministry’ wristband.
Complete the Prayer Ministry Training
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Our media team may be capturing photo and video content at these events for use on our social media and websites. If you would prefer not to be captured, please speak to the team at the venue and they will be able to assist you.
Programme
(doors open at 09.30)
(Tea and coffee will be provided)
(bring your own lunch)
VENUES
Programme
Please note, the break times at Reset, Ashtead will be a little longer than on the programme above but the start and end times for the day will remain the same.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: St George’s Church Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead KT21 2DA.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Jazz Crowne as our keynote speaker for the day. We will also be joined by a range of other speakers throughout the programme.
Getting Here
Parking
St George’s has limited parking to the rear of the church accessible via Oakfield Road including a few designated disabled spaces. Further parking is available on residential streets.
Train
St George’s is a 5-10 minute walk away from Ashtead Railway station.
Bus
There is a bus stop directly outside the church served by bus no. 479.
Accessibility
St George’s is an accessible venue, with ramps at the front and rear of the building and step-free access throughout the ground floor. The venue also has an accessible toilet and hearing loop installed.
Please contact info@new-wine.org if you require accessible parking or reserved seating for accessibility purposes.
Refreshments & Food
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch. Please see below for local lunch spots:
- Woodman Pub (1 min walk away)
- Rye Cafe (5 mins walk)
- Ashtead Cafe (10 mins walk)
- Handleys Cafe (15 mins walk/short drive in Ashtead Village)
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Christ Church, Barnet, London, EN5 4LA.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Nikki Marfleet and Rachel Sandels as our keynote speakers for the day. We will also be joined by Anne Coles and a range of other speakersthroughout the programme.
We are also delighted to welcome Julia Loveless who will be leading worship.
Getting Here
Parking
There is no parking at the church. Alternatively you can park in the Spires Shopping Centre Car Park and it is a 5 minute walk from Christ Church.
Underground & Walking:
Take the Northern Line to High Barnet Station and it’s approximately a 15-minute walk along St Albans Road to Christ Church Barnet.
Bus
You can also get a 10 minute bus from High Barnet Station to the Church. These buses are the 234, 326, 383 or 384.
Accessibility
Christ Church is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available.
There is limited accessible parking available on site. Please email info@new-wine.org if you require an accessible parking space reserved or if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair. We can then organise this in advance with the church.
The Church also has a hearing loop available.
Local Amenities
There are multiple coffee shops and cafe’s all within a 5 minute walk from the church. A Waitrose is located 5 minutes walk away.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Prayer Ministry
If you would like to join the prayer ministry provision at Reset, Barnet, please arrive at 9am for a prayer briefing. Please also ensure you have completed the prayer ministry training as per the information above.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Christ Church, Clifton Down Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3BN.
Getting Here
Parking
During the hours of operation you may use the Pay and Display bays around the church building. These cost £1.50 per hour for a maximum of 3 hours (9am-5pm) or 4 hours (5pm-9pm) with the first 30 minutes free. Mobile payments use the RingGo app.To park for free you still need to get a ticket from one of the machines. Please check the signs carefully as not all bays are Pay and Display.
Our nearest car parks are: West End Car Park, in Berkeley Place (postcode BS8 1EH). Charges are £2.50 per hour up to 4 hours then £18 if over hours. Christ Church is a 15 minute walk away. Clifton Down Shopping Centre, accessed from Alma Road (BS8 2NN). Charges start at £1.50 for one hour up to £12 for all day. Christ Church is a 15 minute walk away.
Bristol ULEZ Zone: Christ Church is not located within Bristol’s Clean Air Zone, but the zone may affect your journey, especially if travelling through the City Centre, over Cumberland Basin or north on the Portway to Bridge Valley Road. You must pay to drive within the zone if your vehicle does not meet the zone’s emission standards, unless you have an exemption. See Bristol Council’s website for more information.
Train
Clifton Down Station (BS8 2PN) is a 15 minute walk away and has direct trains from Temple Meads and Avonmouth/Severn Beach. The Portway Park and Ride site, off junction 18 of the M5 (BS11 9QE) is also served by this line. Visit www.gwr.com or the Trainline for more details.
Bus
Christ Church is served by Route 8 which links Christ Church to Temple Meads station, Broadmead and the old Zoo site in a circular route. A greater selection of buses stop at Clifton Down Station (BS8 2PN), about 15 minutes’ walk away. Routes stopping here include No’s 1, 2, 2a, 3, 3X, 4, U1 and Y6. See www.travelwest.info/bus for more details.
Bike or e-Scooter
Cycle racks are located outside Christ Church on the Clifton Park side.Christ Church is served by Bristol’s new e-Scooter hire scheme operated by Tier. See the Travelwest website for more details.
Taxi
There is a taxi rank in Clifton Village, a short walk away from the Church.
Park & Ride
If you are travelling from further afield, please make use of the Park and Ride facilities. Route 505 from Long Ashton Park & Ride site (BS3 2HB) goes direct to Clifton with a stop just outside Christ Church. An alternative Park and Ride is available from Portway Park & Ride site (BS11 9QE) either by train to Clifton Down Station or bus to Trinity Church stop in Hotwell Road. Both are about a 15 minute walk to Christ Church.
Accessibility
Christ Church is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available. There is limited blue badge parking available right outside the church, this is on a first come, first served basis.
Please email info@new-wine.org if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair. We can then organise this in advance with the church. If you require a bit more space or a quieter space for sensory needs then there is a side chapel which will be set up as a prayer space which you’re welcome to use.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend..
Parsons Bakery £-££
Saffron Cafe ££
Clifton Fish Bar ££
Eat a Pitta ££
We also have 2 local supermarkets, a Co-op and Tesco close by and many more cafes in Clifton Village for you to enjoy.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Programme
Please note, this event will finish at the slightly later time of 16.30.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Trinity Church, 100-102 Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham GL52 2NW.
Getting Here
Parking
There are free car parking spaces nearby in the Pittville area approximately 5-10 minute walk away (some of which are limited between 2-4 hours).
We are also opposite an NCP car park. There is an NCP parking code to receive 50% off your parking for the day with instructions below. The car park can get busy on Saturdays so please come earlier to guarantee spaces.
- Download the NCP app before arriving.
- Under your profile enter the promo code TRNCH25.
Train
Cheltenham Spa Rail Station is positioned outside of the centre of Cheltenham, and is either approximately a 30 minute walk or a short bus ride using either the D, E or N (which all pick up via the train station itself).
Bus
As Trinity is a 5 minute walk from the centre of town, we are easily accessible by bus. The E, A, W, D and N all stop at the stop outside the church on Portland Street.
Accessibility
Trinity Cheltenham is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available.
Please email info@new-wine.org if you require an accessible parking space reserved or if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair. We will organise this in advance with the local church.
Refreshments & Food
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: St. Paul’s Ealing, Ridley Avenue, London W13 9XW.
Getting Here
Parking
There is no on-site parking at the church, however there is lots of parking on surrounding streets. Please note, parking restrictions apply 9-10am and 3-4pm during the week and on Saturdays. Any queries, please contact the church office on 020 8579 9444.
Underground
Northfields Station on the Piccadilly Line is a 5 minute walk from the church. When leaving Northfields Station, cross Northfields Avenue at the pelican crossing and turn right, then left into Belsize Avenue. Follow the road round into Northcroft Road and take the second turn on the left into Ridley Avenue. The main entrance of the church is on Ridley Avenue.
Bus
The closest bus stops to the church are at Northfields Station. The buses that stop there are the E2, E3 and N11.
Accessibility
St Pauls is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available.
There is limited accessible parking available on site. Please email info@new-wine.org if you require an accessible parking space reserved or if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair so that we can organise this in advance with the church.
If you require a bit more space or a quieter space for sensory needs, the venue has a quiet chapel area for use during the day.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend:
Pizthanger Bakery £
Crepe Cilla ££
Florentine ££
Court of Miracles ££
Sikulo ££
Delitzia ££
MVKA £
There is a local Sainsbury’s and Tesco’s on the High Street.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Ulverston Parish Church, Church Walk, Ulverston, LA12 7EN.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Joanne O’Connor as our keynote speaker for the day. We will also be joined by a range of other speakers throughout the programme.
Getting Here
Parking
There is a small car park (by donation) at the end of Church Walk, behind the parish office. There is free parking on the nearby streets but these can get busy and are not predictable.
There are car parks in the town centre and also in Ford Park, a short walk from the church.
Bus
There are three bus routes that take you close to the church, within a ten minute walk. These are 6, X6, X12. The closest bus stations are either The Rose and Crown or Booths.
Train
The nearest train station is Ulverston which is a 20 minute walk away.
Accessibility
Ulverstons is an accessible venue, with ramp access to the church and an accessible toilet in the building as well as a hearing loop available. If a more private space is needed, there is a quiet room at the back of the church. Please email info@new-wine.org if you require reserved seating or have other accessibility needs.
There is disabled car parking available onsite.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend the following places:
Gillam’s Tearoom ££
Poppies ££
Honeysuckle Café and Bistro ££
Moma’s Kitchen (takeaway only)££
The Farmers and Rose & Crown pubs also offer food.
Ulverston has lots of other cafés and restaurants, as well as a small Tesco and Co-Op.
Our nearest big supermarket, Booths, has a café (10 min walk from church). Attendees are also welcome to bring food and eat in church.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: St Philip’s Chapel Street, Wilton Place, Salford, Manchester M3 6FR.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Ness Wilson as our keynote speaker for the day. We will also be joined by a range of other speakers throughout the programme.
Getting Here
Parking
On-street parking may be available on various roads around the church, however some bays only give 2 hours free. When parking please check the restrictions and be considerate of our neighbours.
Alternatively, there are a number of local car parks available. The nearest is to the rear of Adelphi House on Adelphi Street. Also, NCP New Bailey is also only a short walk.
Train
Saint Philips is located 0.7 miles from Salford Crescent Railway Station and 0.4 miles from Salford Central Railway Station.
Manchester Victoria Railway Station is 1 mile from Saint Philips, buses that run between here and Saint Philips include 8, 67 and 100.
Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station is 1.6 miles from Saint Philips, buses between Piccadilly Gardens (500m from Piccadilly Railway Station) and Saint Philips include 34, 36, 37, 38, V1, V2 and X34.
Shuttle
A free bus shuttle operates around Manchester’s main shopping areas and railway stations (including Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria), the closest stop to Saint Philips is 0.7 miles away at John Ryland’s Library. www.tfgm.com/metroshuttle
Bus
Bus Services that run past Saint Philips include 8, 34, 36, 37, 38, 50, 67, 100,
V1 and V2.
For help planning travel through Manchester visit www.tfgm.com/route-explorer
Accessibility
Saint Philip’s is an accessible venue, with ramp access to the church and an accessible toilet in the building. Please email info@new-wine.org if you require reserved seating or have other accessibility needs.
Unfortunately, there is no disabled car parking onsite so, if you require a space, please email hello@saintphilips.org.uk and the team will do their best to advise.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend
Kith and Kin for bagels and cakes- you can pre-book these in the morning before lunchtime. They are on the corner by Saint Philips.
Salford Art Gallery and Museum – a cafe, a 10 minute walk away.
You can wander into Spinningfields for a whole range of restaurants – a 15 minute walk away.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Connect Church, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, DN16 1NR.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Lydia Petitt as our keynote speaker for the day. We will also be joined by a range of other speakers throughout the programme.
Getting Here
Parking
There is parking available at the Church, and also in the UCNL Car Park across the road.
Train
Scunthorpe station (Station Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN15 6PY) is a 15 minute walk away.
Bus
The following bus lines pass Connect Church – just get off at ‘The Pods’ which is a minute away from the church: 3, 6, 100 InterConnect
Accessibility
Connect Church is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available.
There is limited accessible parking available on site. Please email info@new-wine.org if you require an accessible parking space reserved or if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair. We can then organise this in advance with the church.
If you require a bit more space or a quieter space for sensory needs then there is a smaller room you can use that has large windows so you can still see and hear what is happening.
Local Amenities
Our top recommendations from the local church are:
Queensway Pub
Starbucks
Co-op store(all within walking distance)
Tesco extra
Lots of fast food chains
Costa(all within driving distance)
There will also be space to eat lunch in the building if you would like to bring a lunch along.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Holy Saviour Church, Bursledon Rd, Southampton SO19 7LW.
Speakers
We’re delighted to be welcoming Bishop Jill Duff as our keynote speaker for the day. We will also be joined by a range of other speakers throughout the programme.
Getting Here
Parking
The venue team will have parking available at Bitterne CE Primary school, which is a 5 – 10 minute walk to the church, with team available to direct you on the day: Bitterne CE Primary School, Brownlow Avenue, Bitterne Village, SO19 7BX.
Alternatively, there are other paid car parks around the area:
Whites Road Car Park: Free for 2 hours, then after that, there is a charge. It is located a short walk from the church.
Angel Crescent Car Park: Free for 2 hours, then after that, there is a charge. It is located a short walk from the church.
There is some street parking available on Whites Road and surrounding roads, but some of this is limited to 2 hours and cannot be guaranteed.
Train
The nearest train station is Southampton Central, with the number 18 bus running to Bitterne village.
Bus
There are a number of buses that run from areas of Southampton to Bitterne. We’d recommend using https://www.bluestarbus.co.uk to plan your journey.
Accessibility
Holy Saviour is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available.
There is limited accessible parking available on site – please contact the church at admin@holysaviour.church, and they will allocate spaces on a first-come, first-served basis.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend..
Red Lion Pub ££
Greggs £-££
Dominos ££
Pizza Hut ££
We also have a Iceland and Sainsbury’s a short walk away.
A space within the church will be provided for you to bring and eat your own food.
The church will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.
Address
The address for this Reset Day is: Telford Minister, Meeting Point House, Southwater Square, Telford TF3 4HS.
Getting Here
Parking
There is no parking available at the church itself but there are a number of car parks nearby. The closest is Southwater Car Park.
Bus
The nearest bus station is Telford Bus Station, Town Centre (a 6 minute walk away). Telford Borough is served by several bus companies. Please take a look at the route and timetable information before you travel.
Train
The nearest train station is Telford Central Station, Euston Way, Telford, TF3 4LZ (a 16 minute walk away).
Accessibility
Telford Minster is an accessible venue – they have step free access into the building and accessible toilets available. The church is also fitted with an induction loop for hearing aid users.
There is no accessible parking available on site – please check local car parks before travelling. Please email the church on info@telfordminster.org.uk if you require a reserved seat for accessible reasons or a seat removing for a wheelchair.
There is also have a calm space upstairs but not this is not wheelchair accessible.
Local Amenities
For café’s & shops in the local area, we’d recommend
Hummingbird Cafe £
Jamaica Blue £
Willows ££
Wildwood ££
There is also an M&S Food and a Greggs and many more places to eat all very close to the venue.
The venue will be providing some light refreshments i.e. tea, coffee and biscuits but they will not be providing lunch.