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Jun 2021
A village church in the Harrogate district wants to permanently remove all of its pews to create more space for events.
St John the Baptist Church in Bishop Monkton replaced the pews with individual chairs in November as a temporary social distancing measure.
It now wants to make the arrangement permanent so it can hold choir concerts, coffee mornings and fundraising events.
If it succeeds, it would sell all 14 pine pews, which are believed to date back to the church's consecration in 1879. Each one could fetch a few hundred pounds.
The church has notified Harrogate Borough Council, the Victorian Society and Historic England that it intends to permanently remove the pews in the Grade Two listed building.
The Diocese of Leeds will take into account any comments before deciding whether to proceed.
If the move goes ahead, the church's seating capacity would remain at 95 — but because individual chairs are easier to move than pews, it would make it easier to stage events.
Sue Short, the church warden, told the Stray Ferret a survey in the village had shown there was widespread support for the idea of turning the church into a "more flexible, usable space". She added:
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