The Centenary Methodist Church in Boston has received a significant grant of £250,000 to carry out necessary renovation work. The funding was awarded by the borough council and is instrumental in the upkeep of the historical Grade II* listed building. The church intends to utilise the grant to construct a new community room, which will help enhance its capacity to deliver crucial services to those in need. The allocation for the project was made from the Levelling Up funds, underlining the need for preserving community heritage and improving local facilities.
This article was adapted from original reporting featured on www.bbc.com by The Lincoln Post.
Boston’s Centenary Methodist Church Secures £250,000 for Vital Renovations
The Boston church says the Levelling Up funding is vital for the community services it provides.


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