One last fund-raising push for church linked to Salt King John Corbett - The Droitwich Standard

One last fund-raising push for church linked to Salt King John Corbett

Droitwich Editorial 20th Jul, 2019   0

THE CAMPAIGN to restore the Grade I listed 12th century church in Stoke Prior has now reached £165,000 but its organisers say there is still more to be done.

The drive must raise another £50,000 between now and the end of the year so it can qualify for £333,000 worth of National Lottery Heritage Funding.

St Michael’s and All Angels was renovated in the 19th century by Salt King John Corbett but the building, especially the tower, has fallen into a dangerous state of disrepair with severe structural damage.

The appeal began in 2015 and numerous fund-raising events and grants has helped reach their current total.




The latest boosts have included a disco at Stoke Prior Sports and Country Club which generated £560, £1,200 raised at a recent business breakfast and a total of £6,000 has come from other local businesses.

Gary Stokes said: “People have really pulled together since the start of the campaign and it is great to see.


“We need this one big push between now and December to get the appeal over the line.”

If all goes well work on the revamp is due to start next year to return the ornate church to its former glory.

Anyone wanting to organise fund-raising events or donate to the cause can call Gary on 07846 561370 or send cheques, made payable to ‘Stoke Prior Tower Appeal’ to him at 15 Bredon Road, Bromsgrove B61 7HD.

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