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Winter of content for historic church

LORD Byron's historic church can hold services as normal this winter – after a global appeal for a new heating system paid off.

There were fears that services at Hucknall Parish Church would have to be transferred elsewhere because it would be too cold in the winter.

The old heating system – based around cast-iron pipes buried in the floor – broke down in March, meaning that 60,000 would be needed to fund a new one.

But now Byron fans across the world have dug deep to ensure that the pews will not be empty this Christmas. The church is an important heritage site because the poet is buried there.

All but about 6,000 of the target has been raised, so the congregation can remain in their rightful home.

New boilers and radiators have already been installed and the inside perimeter of the church was due to be heated by this week.

Church spokesman Brian Hinsley was quick to praise the contributions of the fundraisers.

"We owe this to the generosity of the local people, church members and admirers of Byron's work," he said.

The rector, Canon Linda Church, has expressed her thanks and appreciation on the church's website.

Donations flooded in from as far afield as Canada, as well as from residents of Hucknall itself. The church held events such as race nights, barn dances and concerts, which proved extremely popular.

Maureen Crisp, secretary of the International Byron Society, was also full of praise for the support of the people at this "wonderful" church.

Anyone who would like to donate to the church can do so by calling 0115 9634385.


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