Salem Chapel, Leeds Explained

Salem Chapel is a former Congregational church, located on Hunslet Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.[1] It is situated opposite the former Tetley's Brewery.[2]

History

Built in 1791 by the Rev Edward Parsons, Salem is the oldest surviving non-conformist chapel in Leeds city centre.[3]

Salem Chapel is a Grade II listed building and its distinctive curved façade was added in 1906.

The historic chapel was the birthplace of Leeds United Football Club in 1919. Salem's hall was the venue for a public meeting in which Leeds City F.C. was disbanded over financial misdemeanours, and Leeds United F.C. was formed.[4]

The chapel was closed as a place of worship in 2001.[5] The psychologist and writer Reverend Harry Guntrip preached the last sermon.

Present

In 2009, the building was purchased by Professor Adam Beaumont, founder of telecommunications company aql.[6] [7] Beaumont funded the renovation and restoration of the chapel, which now houses aql's head offices, as well as data centres, an exhibition space, a bar and a 370-seat glass-floored auditorium.[8]

On 17 November 2011, Salem Chapel was awarded a blue plaque by the Leeds Civic Trust in recognition of its architectural and religious significance. The plaque was unveiled by the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Rev’d Alan Taylor.[9]

As of April 2018, Salem Chapel is also home to the Estonian Consulate for the North of England and the Isle of Man.[10] [11]

Auditorium

Salem Chapel is often used to host the launch of Government initiatives. In February 2015, Salem Chapel hosted the then-Prime Minister David Cameron and then-Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne for talks as part of the government's Northern Powerhouse proposal.[12] Osborne returned to Salem Chapel in February 2017 with Lord Jim O'Neill to launch the inaugural Northern Powerhouse Partnership (NPP) report.[13] In January 2018, it was used to launch Transport for the North's Strategic Transport Plan to transform transportation in the North of England over the next 30 years.[14]

In addition to Cameron, Osborne and O'Neill, Salem Chapel's auditorium has hosted other notable figures for events and talks, including Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman OBE and Bas Lansdorp, CEO and co-founder of Mars One, as part of 2018's Leeds International Festival;[15] Tiina Intelmann, Estonian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.[16]

The launch of Leeds: Cradle of Innovation, a book on the history of innovation in the city by urban geographer Rachael Unsworth and local historian Steve Burt, was held at Salem Chapel on 14 June 2018.[17]

It is among the venues used for Leeds Digital Festival and Leeds International Festival and has hosted the annual FinTech North since the event's inception.[18] [19]

Salem's ministers[20]

Also associated with Salem, the ministers of the South Leeds Team:

See also

References

  1. Web site: Salem Chapel events space.
  2. Web site: Heritage honour for birthplace of Leeds United. Yorkshire Evening Post. 2017-08-23.
  3. Web site: Salem Chapel events space.
  4. Web site: Salem Chapel, Leeds, Parsons, W. Hudswell, Smith, and 3 others. openplaques.org. 2017-08-23.
  5. Web site: Hunslet remembered – Schools and religion. Tebbutt. Chris. www.hunslet.org. 2017-08-23.
  6. News: Where did it all start for Leeds United?. Time Out Leeds. 2017-08-24.
  7. Web site: aql: The History of Salem Chapel, aql Head Office and data centre – Data Centre Alliance. www.data-central.org. 2017-08-23.
  8. Web site: Profile: Adam Beaumont. The Yorkshire Post. 2017-08-23.
  9. Web site: Leeds Civic Trust Blue Plaques.
  10. Web site: Estonian Honorary Consuls in the United Kingdom – Embassy of Estonia London. london.mfa.ee. en-US. 2018-07-11.
  11. News: Estonia opens honorary consul office in Leeds. ERR. 2018-04-19. ERR. 2018-04-24. en.
  12. News: rebuildingsociety MD Daniel Rajkumar joined the Institute of Directors to hear the PM set out his long term economic plans for Yorkshire. 2015-02-06. rebuildingsociety.com. 2017-08-23.
  13. Web site: Let’s stop the brain-drain from the North and claim the ultimate prize, says George Osborne’s new think-tank. The Yorkshire Post. 2017-08-24.
  14. News: Adam Beaumont: How high-speed data has a key role to play in improving Yorkshire’s transport infrastructure. 2018-06-08. en.
  15. Web site: Leeds International Festival reveals Helen Sharman OBE, June Sarpong, Viv Albertine and more!. www.visitleeds.co.uk. en. 2018-06-08.
  16. News: Telecoms operator aql brings gigabit broadband to West Yorkshire businesses. Bdaily Business News. 2018-06-08. en.
  17. Web site: Ahead Partnership – New book highlights the global impact of Leeds innovators and pioneers – include Ahead Partnership!. www.aheadpartnership.org.uk. en. 2018-06-18.
  18. News: 2016 Leeds Digital Festival: Step back to the 90s. 2018-06-08. en.
  19. News: FinTech North Does it Again: A Showcase for Northern Business and Talent – Fintech North. 2018-05-02. Fintech North. 2018-06-08. en-GB.
  20. Book: Griffin, Frank. Salem: A Short History. 1984.

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