St Michael and St George, White City

[1] The church and parish serves the White City public-housing estate that was begun in the 1930s and completed after the Second World War.

The parish boundary also encompasses new developments to the north of the former BBC Television Centre on the site of the former White City Stadium.

It is described by Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner in The Buildings of England London 3 North West, as: The large wall painting by Brian Thomas above the high altar depicts the parish's two patron saints with grazing sheep.

The large painted murals on the walls on either side of the sanctuary are the result of a 1985 community arts project led by the artist Debbie de Beer.

A plaque on the north side of the sanctuary reads as follows: In November 2018 the Bishop of London made a formal proposal to demolish the current buildings and redevelop the site, "to include a new place of worship, improved community space and housing for Church ministry".