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Church Community Hub Plan Paused as Partner Withdraws

Summary

  • Community hub plan for 11th-century church halted.
  • St Helena Hospice withdraws due to financial issues.
  • Colchester City Council remains committed to the project.
Church Community Hub Plan Paused as Partner Withdraws

Plans for an 11th-century church in Colchester to become a community hub have been put on hold. Colchester City Council's partner, St Helena Hospice, has withdrawn from the Holy Trinity Church project citing financial difficulties.

The hospice movement is reportedly facing tough times, leading to the decision to step back from the revival scheme. This pause affects plans for essential repairs, insulation, and accessibility improvements to the Trinity Street church.

Despite the setback, Colchester City Council remains committed to the £4.3m revamp of the Holy Trinity Church, which is believed to be the city's oldest standing building. The council is optimistic about the future of the historic site.

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The project is paused because St Helena Hospice, a partner in the scheme, has withdrawn due to financial constraints.
Colchester City Council remains committed to revamping the historic church, aiming to turn it into a community hub despite the current pause.
St Helena Hospice is experiencing financial difficulties, which led to redundancies and their withdrawal from the Holy Trinity Church project.

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