Sunderland Echo

William has a ‘heart of gold’

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don’t look after the church for the awards or thanks. I don’t really like a big fuss.

“This is an unexpected surprise and I feel very honoured to receive this on behalf of all the volunteers who help care for this amazing building.”

Originally from Ryhope, William spotted the church for the first time when visiting Hendon as a teenager to buy tar for his father’s pigeon cree.

The former farmworker, steelworke­r and chemical specifier later began to take an active interest in the building after he was invited to a service and remembers: “I can just remember seeing the weeds down the side and the cobwebs inside the church.

“It was a congregati­on of spiders.”

Judith Patrick, head of the CCT’s north region, said: “The awards are a terrific opportunit­y to give special thanks to those who went the extra mile this year, as nominated by staff and peers.

“William Dove makes an exceptiona­l contributi­on to Holy Trinity and deserves special recognitio­n.”

Tracey Mienie, who is CCT’s centre manager at Holy Trinity, added: “William has a heart of gold and goes the extra mile without making a fuss.”

William even shares his birthday – September 4 – with the church’s 1719 consecrati­on date.

The National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported work will repair its fabric and allow it to host a variety of events from this November.

William added: “To me it is the heart of old Sunderland and its castle. It has been court rooms, council offices, a public library and even kept a fire engine.”

 ??  ?? Holy Trinity Church volunteer William Dove with his award for his devotion to the church.
Holy Trinity Church volunteer William Dove with his award for his devotion to the church.

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