The parking is difficult and the elevator hasn't worked as it should for a very long time. Some of the priests are more engaged than others, they are keen to perform religious rites and the price list is displayed of minimums to be paid to the temple and also to the priest. I'm not sure how the priests are paid because unlike in other faiths such as the church or mosques the priests don't seem to be interested in pastoral care such as visiting prisons, hospitals and hospices. On a Sunday lunchtime the temple is packed due to the number of people who visit as they provide a complimentary lunch, so if someone wants to pray or gather their thoughts this is the time to avoid as it really is a bun fight. It is one of the oldest temple locations in the UK and was originally a church which was then rebuilt into a temple. read more