I FEEL very sad whenever I pass the lovely little church, the Quaker House in St Helens town centre, Church Street, hundreds of years old and so pretty but yet the garden at the front of the church is overgrown.
It is neglected and in desperate need of repair and a good grass cut with few lovely flowers to look at.
Please can someone step in to do this? It is a listed building; what must folk think to see a once lovely entrance to God’s house neglected?
Ian Sherratt, via email
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