Portsmouth News

Out with the pews as church begins its transforma­tion

£1.5m project to bring new life to historic building

- By RICHARD LEMMER

A 19TH-CENTURY church in Portsmouth has begun its £1.5m redevelopm­ent with its pews being removed to undergo a transforma­tion into office furniture.

St Luke’s Southsea, in Isambard Brunel Road, saw staff from the Royal Navy Personnel Support Group in Portsmouth remove 28 pews from the inner city building yesterday.

The pews will be taken to the Portsmouth Makers Guild, where they will be refashione­d as screens, tables and chairs for the church’s new co-working space, The Host.

The vicar of the church, Reverend Annie McCabe, said the Royal Navy’s support was an example of ‘working with the community, not just in the community.’

Speaking about the redevelopm­ent, she said: ‘We are still a church at heart, but we need to be a place for everyone in the community.

‘The plans allow us to have a really flexible space.’

Curate Bryan Stephenson, who was a social worker in Portsmouth for more than 10 years, added: ‘When you have the pews, you cannot do much more than services.’

The redevelopm­ent will see the Grade-II listed building, which is on the Heritage at Risk Register, feature an open-plan community space, as well as a cafe.

The church is funding the redevelopm­ent through community fundraisin­g and the £500,000 sale of its sister church, St Peter’s, in Somers Road.

Lt Commander Jason Steele, Officer in Charge of the Personnel Support Group in Portsmouth, lead more than 10 members of staff from the Royal Navy in moving the 18ft long pews.

He said: ‘I’ve been in Portsmouth for 25 years, and I’ve never been here before — it’s a great building.

‘I was brought up in Ireland, and I was brought up with the church always being a big part of the community.

‘But it’s not just about attending on Sundays — the church is about outreach and helping people.’

The church building will be closed for up to four weeks as its floor is replaced, with services moving to the hall next door.

The Host co-working space, which will be available to use for a fee, is due to open in November.

 ?? Pictures: Habibur Rahman ?? OUT WITH THE OLD... Sailors removing pews at St Luke’s Church, Southsea
Pictures: Habibur Rahman OUT WITH THE OLD... Sailors removing pews at St Luke’s Church, Southsea
 ??  ?? IN WITH THE NEW The emptied nave, and right, above, an artist’s impression of the new look
IN WITH THE NEW The emptied nave, and right, above, an artist’s impression of the new look

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