The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Angus kirk’s vision for £1m community hub wins support
PLANNING: Church leaders seek larger hall to offer range of social projects
An ambitious vision to help a Forfar kirk tackle the social problems on its doorstep has won backing from council planners.
As well as offering religious services, Lowson Memorial Church tackles hunger, loneliness and wellbeing in communities directly surrounding its base in the east end of the town.
Its bid for to transform and extend its church hall into a £1 million community hub has been passed by officials, provided it is properly sound proofed and the design is in keeping with the historic main building.
Church leaders hope the hub will house its children’s holiday breakfast club every day of the week.
It will also form a base for the kirk’s range of other social projects, including a foodbank and social clubs for groups such as mothers and toddlers and pensioners.
Around £70,000 has already been
“Discussions with those living in our wider community have highlighted the need to increase our provision... REV DR KAREN FENWICK
set aside, with further fundraising and grant applications ongoing.
The Rev Dr Karen Fenwick said: “Discussions with those living in our wider community have highlighted the need to increase our provision, not just in what we do already, but there is also a need for regular meeting space and more family friendly facilities.”
The “contemporary” extension on the eastern side of the church and hall will provide additional facilities, including a new hall, kitchen and serving area, toilets, office, vestry, meeting rooms and new foyer space for the main church building.
The council received two objections, one suggesting the design would be an “eyesore”.
Objectors also raised concerns about noise and extra traffic.
Dr Fenwick said the project is embedded in the needs of its surrounding community.
“Child poverty levels in the area have risen over recent years and are predicted to remain above levels in similar comparable communities across Scotland.
“We have therefore tried to help in whatever way we can.
“We have been running an extensive food project for three years that covers homes across the whole of Forfar and just beyond.”