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£1m in grants for church repairs

Church spire
More than £18.5m has been given to churches over six years

Thirteen churches across the West Midlands are to benefit from almost £1m in funding for repairs.

One of the main beneficiaries is the Church of St Thomas the Apostle in Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, for repairs to its roof.

Churches in Birmingham and Leamington Spa also get a major share of the fund. The grants have been put together by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund and is aimed at grade II listed buildings.

CHURCHES RECEIVING FUNDING
St Peter's, Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire - £59,000
All Saints, Grinshill, Shropshire - £25,000
At Andrew's, Welsh Frankton, Shropshire - £87,000
Holy Trinity, Wrockwardine Wood, Telford and Wrekin - £29,000
St Mary's, Leek, Staffordshire - £105,000
St Mary and St Laurence, Cauldon, Staffordshire - £32,000
St Paul's, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire - £29,000
St Thomas the Apostle, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent - £122,000
St Mary's, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire - £136,000
St Francis of Assisi, Bournville, Birmingham - £46000
Assemblies of the First Born Church, Lozells, Birmingham - £152,000
St Jude's, Wolverhampton - £35,000
St George, Worcester, Worcestershire - £101,000
St Thomas's was designed in 1843 by St Pancras station architect George Gilbert Scott, and paid for by Thomas Webb Minton, founder of the Minton tile company.

A Minton tiled floor is an original feature of the building.

Rector Anthony Osborne said it was vital repair work got under way as soon as possible.

"There is still a hole to be filled in our finances if we are to safeguard St Thomas's for future generations, so our fundraising efforts will continue."

Tim Johnston of English Heritage said the grants would make a difference to urgently needed repairs.

"Working with the Heritage Lottery Fund we have pledged more than £18.5m to 240 places of worship in the West Midlands over the last six years."


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