 
    Newcastle International Airport announces newly refurbished, inclusive ‘quiet space’
Newcastle International Airport has unveiled a brand-new multi-faith prayer room and ‘quiet space’.
The newly refurbished area which is located inside the terminal near security, offers a dedicated space for passengers and airport employees who want to engage in prayer, meditation or find a quiet space.
The multi-faith prayer room is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and has comfortable seating, prayer mats, religious texts and other resources.
Senior management from Newcastle International Airport, the Airport Chaplains and faith leaders from across the North East Region gathered to mark the official opening of the Chapel this week. Guests included:
- The Bishop of Newcastle, Rt Revd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley
- Rabbi Aaron Lipsey - Chair of Newcastle Council of Faiths
- Rev Canon Christine Brown - St Mary the Virgin, Ponteland
- Imam Mohammad Roziur Rahman
- Paul Southgate - Chair of Northumbrian Industrial Mission
- Andy Lie - Ecumenical and Inter-faith Officer URC
- Cllr Mehrban Sadiq
- Mrs Christine Armstrong, Mr Chris Horton and Mr Craig McManus - members of the Chaplaincy Management Support Group.
Nick Jones, Chief Executive Officer at Newcastle International Airport, commented: “We are delighted to open our brand-new multi-faith prayer room and quiet space. We welcome and value our employees’ and passengers’ differences, and the newly refurbished space reflects our dedication to create an inclusive culture for all.

“The Airport Chaplaincy has provided passengers and employees with compassionate, independent and confidential listening for 26 years, and we hope this space offers everyone a place of sanctuary and calm amidst the bustling airport atmosphere.”
Fiona Usher, Chaplain Team Leader at Newcastle International Airport, added: “The Chaplaincy team at Newcastle International Airport are grateful to the Airport for its investment into the multi-faith prayer room and quiet space.
“This space has always been well received by passengers, with many leaving messages of gratitude. One passenger wrote: ‘From a self-professed anxious traveller, the room was a calming and grounding influence. Without the Chaplaincy’s gentle reassurance, the whole experience would have been much more difficult’.
“We believe this newly refurbished space will provide passengers and employees with a place to find peace, strength and recharge, and we hope to see many more faces embracing this sanctuary during their journey or working day.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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