Sunderland Echo

Church hall back in business after crash

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A village church hall has reopened in time for Christmas – months after being seriously damaged by a hit and run driver.

The Mayor of South Tyneside, Coun Norman Dick officially reopened the Old Schoolroom at All Saints, Cleadon, nearly nine months after a stolen taxi crashed into the building on Sunderland Road.

The driver and occupants of the black taxi fled the scene of the crash, in the early hours of Sunday, March 31.

No-one was hurt in the incident, but substantia­l damage was done to the building which was closed on the advice of structural engineers .

The crash came just hours after a party to celebrate the church’s 150th anniversar­y had finished.

The Rev Vernon Cuthbert, parish priest at All

Saints, said: “We were thankful that no-one was hurt at the time, as we’d just finished a ceilidh and the Old Schoolroom was packed with people having a pie and pea supper only hours before the crash.

“The building is used by a variety of different groups and societies, and we’re delighted things are back to normal.”

The Bishop of Durham, the Right Rev Paul Butler, attended a celebrator­y anniversar­y event at All Saints the day after the crash in March, and was back for the reopening.

Rev Cuthbert added: “We were thrilled that Bishop Paul was able to join us for a Christingl­e service on the day the Mayor was kind enough to re-open the Old Schoolroom.”

The room can be hired by emailing parish.admin@cleadonall­saints.org

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