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    <p>I was going to say this is not uncommon. Years ago I spent a
      summer acting as warden of a Quaker meeting house. We had two
      other churches who rented part of the building for 2-3 hours. The
      Seventh Day Adventists on Saturday afternoon, and the Worldwide
      God on Sunday afternoon. Round here most churches without a
      permanent home seem to rent space in schools (often church
      schools), which short of attending a service are rather hard to
      locate accurately.</p>
    <p>Other churches will meet in community centres (like the Beeston
      Quakers), and Oast House Quaker Meeting in Cambridge used to meet
      in an Oast House before it was bought by an architectural
      practice, and have met in various rooms in Pembroke College ever
      since. I'm a bit loathe to map these locations as they are not so
      different from any other meeting (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous met
      weekly at the meeting room) also held in the same location,
      particularly if there are no visible signs outside (the school
      locations usually have a banner). <br>
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    <p>Another example of a slightly different kind: Nottingham Welsh
      Socety used to hold a monthly ecumenical service in Welsh at a
      United Reform church in the centre. The minister would have
      usually travelled some distance (from Wales or, more locally if
      they were Welsh-speaking).</p>
    <p>Our primary tag place_of_worship implies a dedicated space,
      whereas many of these examples are meetings_for_worship, and
      perhaps ought to be distinguished if mapped (some kind of subtag
      would probably be fine).</p>
    <p>Jerry<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/2021 00:42, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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                  <div dir="ltr">Thanks everybody!</div>
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                          <div>How is it signposted? Is one more
                            considered main, and the other just sharing
                            their space? Could have the lesser one as a
                            node only with the main one on a way.</div>
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                    <div>This. <br>
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                    <div>It's the Uniting Church Church, on the grounds
                      of the Uniting Church, with the Uniting Church
                      Hall behind it, but the Seventh Day Adventist
                      congregation also use the Church on Saturdays for
                      their services (which is a far from uncommon
                      situation in small country towns)<br>
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              <p>Each <span><span>congregation would then be a node
                    with operator/denomination, opening_times etc.</span></span></p>
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          <div>I've gone with leaving Uniting on the building itself,
            plus a node inside for Seventh Day Adventists, so I'll see
            how it comes out over the next day or 2? <br>
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              <p><span><span>I think one of them would have over all
                    control and that can be mapped on the grounds,
                    without a name?</span></span></p>
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          <div>As above, it's a Uniting Church property.</div>
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          <div>Thanks</div>
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