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Hastings' 'hidden gem' celebrates charitable status | Hastings' 'hidden gem' celebrates charitable status |
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The newly-acquired charitable trust status of a former church in East Sussex, described as a "hidden gem", is being marked with a day of celebration. | The newly-acquired charitable trust status of a former church in East Sussex, described as a "hidden gem", is being marked with a day of celebration. |
St Mary in the Castle, in Hastings, was built in the 1820s but fell into a state of disrepair after it was sold by the Church Commissioners in 1982. | St Mary in the Castle, in Hastings, was built in the 1820s but fell into a state of disrepair after it was sold by the Church Commissioners in 1982. |
Restoration work began after Hastings council bought the freehold and in 1998 it reopened as a cultural centre. | Restoration work began after Hastings council bought the freehold and in 1998 it reopened as a cultural centre. |
It was given charitable trust status after a local school took on the lease. | It was given charitable trust status after a local school took on the lease. |
The listed Georgian landmark, built into the cliff on the seafront, is the centrepiece of Pelham Crescent. | The listed Georgian landmark, built into the cliff on the seafront, is the centrepiece of Pelham Crescent. |
'Sadly under-used' | 'Sadly under-used' |
Zoe Ashdown, manager of St Mary in the Castle, said Buckswood School - a private school in nearby Guestling - had hired the venue for an event, but felt "it was sadly under-used by the local community". | Zoe Ashdown, manager of St Mary in the Castle, said Buckswood School - a private school in nearby Guestling - had hired the venue for an event, but felt "it was sadly under-used by the local community". |
It took over the lease on the building last December. | It took over the lease on the building last December. |
She said the school donated money to provide "the impetus needed" to set up a charitable trust and "get the venue open and welcoming more people inside than it has ever done before". | She said the school donated money to provide "the impetus needed" to set up a charitable trust and "get the venue open and welcoming more people inside than it has ever done before". |
Ms Ashdown said the plan for the future of the building, which has an auditorium, crypt gallery, and a meeting room, was to "get it busy, and get it used". | |
Saturday's celebration will include entertainment for all ages, along with tours of the building. | Saturday's celebration will include entertainment for all ages, along with tours of the building. |
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