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The future of St Andrew s Church in Presteigne will be decided by Powys s planning committee. Picture: Google PLANS to breathe new life into a redundant church on the Herefordshire border have been called-in to be decided by the county council s planning committee. Earlier this year Norton Community Trust submitted applications to turn the Grade II-listed St Andrew’s Church in Norton, near Presteigne, into a “community hub”. In 2020, following many years of declining attendance and an ongoing lack of funds for maintenance, Church in Wales declared the church redundant. The trust was set up to preserve the building for use by the community, and wants to remove the pews from nave and transepts, upgrade the heating system, relocate the font, and put in an accessible toilet and kitchen below the belfry.
St Andrew\ S Church Norton - google earth PLANS to breathe new life into a redundant church near Presteigne have been called-in to be decided by Powys County Council’s planning committee. Earlier this year Norton Community Trust submitted applications to turn the Grade II-listed St Andrew’s Church in Norton into a “community hub”. In 2020, following many years of declining attendance and an ongoing lack of funds for maintenance, Church in Wales declared the church redundant. The trust was set up to preserve the building for use by the community, and wants to remove the pews from nave and transepts, upgrade the heating system, relocate the font, and put in an accessible toilet and kitchen below the belfry.