A PUBLIC meeting is being held on the future of a landmark Dudley church which has been earmarked for closure.
St James' Church has a congregation of less than 20 people and an estimated £1.5million is needed for repairs and a new heating system.
The Church Council says it cannot meet these costs and is "regretfully suggesting the church should be closed for public worship."
It is inviting people to a meeting at the church on The Parade on Wednesday May 17 at 7pm.
The Archdeacon of Dudley, Nikki Groarke, will host the public meeting.
She said: “We are aware that St James’ Church will be an important building for many in the local area and this meeting is an opportunity to hear more about the church’s current situation and what might be possible in the future.
"We hope that as many people as possible will come along to contribute to the discussion.”
Built in 1840, St James has been on the English Heritage ‘At Risk’ Register for many years.
All are welcome to the meeting which will include short presentations and a chance to ask questions on the different options for the future of the church building.
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