Visitors were treated to a wealth of information about Frodsham’s Parish Church at an open day on 6th June, with many details about its history and current activities.
The History Society provided detailed posters about many of the memorials in the Church, expanding on the information contained in the stone or metal plaques. A large 1911 map of The Lordship of Frodsham commanded a great deal of attention as visitors could see the roads and buildings of 1911 and compare them with how the area looks today. Several red dots were placed on the map showing the placement of pigeon lofts. This was complemented by a display of “then and now” photographs of the town.
The history and infrastructure of this Grade 1 listed building are important and it is essential these are respected and maintained and the Parochial Church Council is looking at the future of the Church with ongoing discussions on how to not only serve worshippers but also encourage the wider community into the Church. The message is “Preserving our heritage, Serving our community, Inspiring future generations”.
