Broad Street Wesleyan Church

James Caughey in 1844, it is likely that the founder of the Salvation Army, William Booth, was converted.

[citation needed] In 1947 the congregation were confronted with the cost of a new roof and dwindling numbers led to closure in 1954.

The building was bought by Nottingham Cooperative Society to use as an Educational Centre.

Together with the Nottingham and District Film Society the Co-operative Educational Centre opened in 1959.

[1] The church obtained a second-hand organ when first opened by Mr Ward of York.