The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Prayers answered as work finally starts on turning church into community hub

First phase of £425,000 project to transform St Luke’s gets locals’ blessing

- NEIL HENDERSON nhenderson@thecourier.co.uk

The easing of lockdown restrictio­ns has given the green light for work to finally begin on the transforma­tion of a Fife church into a social hub and community cafe.

The £425,000 project, which will transform St Luke the Evangelist, a Scottish Episcopal Church in Glenrothes, was due to start in March.

The church has served as a place of worship for local people for the last 60 years, since the early developmen­t of the former new town.

Fiona Munn, vestry secretary, said everyone is delighted the work can now finally start in earnest to transform the church.

When complete it will benefit around 500 residents in the Auchmuty area of Glenrothes, as well as creating 20 volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies.

She said: “It’s such a relief to be able to finally get the work under way.

“The initial building work is expected to be completed by the end of November and then we’ll be looking to refurbish the interior.

“We’re on track to be up and running and supporting the local community early in 2021.”

St Luke’s was the largest of three community support projects to benefit from £600,000 of Lottery cash, receiving £375,235 to run its Peace ‘n’ Jam cafe for the next three years, while funding from Fife Environmen­tal Trust and the Scottish Episcopal Church has also helped to make the redevelopm­ents a reality.

The cafe will run throughout the school holidays, allowing breakfast clubs to continue and providing meals to families who would have been in receipt of free school meals during term time.

It will also provide a base for a monthly youth cafe for youngsters, cookery workshops for young parents and support for vulnerable families.

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Rev Gerry Dillon at St Luke the Evangelist Church in Glenrothes.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Rev Gerry Dillon at St Luke the Evangelist Church in Glenrothes.

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