A REVEREND is appealing for support in an attempt to raise £600,000 to transform a church into a 'sustainable' hub the community.
Plans have been submitted to Ribble Valley Council for the construction of an extension to Trinity Methodist Church, Wesleyan Row, on Parson Lane, Clitheroe.
Following a recent review of the site, church bosses said there is a lack of integration between the church hall and church buildings, which are separated by a pedestrian walkway, and are used by over 36 outside groups, including the Ribble Valley Foodbank and mums and toddlers group called Trinity Tots.
The Clitheroe-based church has already received £360,000 through grants and community fundraising.
Minister, Reverend Ian Humphreys said: "Community engagement, consultation and research is also underway to assist with our funding applications.
"The finished complex will enable us to be able to attract new users, generate a sustainable income and work in partnership with other organisations to make more connections and develop services where provision is limited."
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