- Leicester Secular Hall
Leicester Secular Hall is a Grade II
Listed Building built in1881 forLeicester Secular Society by TheLeicester Secular Hall Co. Ltd , all the shareholders of which wereSecularists , led byJosiah Gimson a Leicester engineer and councillor who held the largest number of shares. Ownership of the Hall subsequently passed to theLeicester Rationalist Trust . The building is located in the centre ofLeicester at 75 Humberstone Gate. It was designed byW Larner Sugden ofLeek . The frontage contains five busts depicting, in chronological order,Socrates ,Jesus ,Voltaire ,Thomas Paine , andRobert Owen .History
The building of the hall was proposed in
1872 after G. J. Holyoake was refused the use of a public room for a lecture.George Bernard Shaw andWilliam Morris are among the many radical thinkers who have spoken there.Current Plans
There are ambitious plans in
2007 , with assistance from heritage grants, to refurbish the building to meet modern standards including disabled access to the upper floors.External links
* [http://www.leicestersecularsociety.org.uk/ Leicester Secular Society]
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