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Newchapel Methodist
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A Methodist Chapel has existed in Newchapel since 1847 and
in 1859 a new school room was built as an extension to the original building. |
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After purchasing a new site, which was negotiated for between
Robert Heath of Biddulph and local trustees for the sum of £50-00,
a larger Wesleyan Chapel was built in 1873 and the original Chapel became
the Methodist Sunday School. |
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This is the oldest photograph of the organ and is dated 1906.
The photo shows the old oil lamps. These were replaced by gas lights in 1910
which in turn were replaced by electric lights in 1945. An Organ Chamber and
Preachers Vestry were provided in 1923 at a cost of £350-00. A new organ
was installed in 1960 and a new heating system in 1964.
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In
1982 after years of mining subsidence, the Wesleyan Chapel was closed after
being deemed unsafe, and after falling in to a state of disrepair was demolished
in 1985.
Services were moved to the old sunday school building while a new modern church
was built. |
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After much hard work and fund raising by the congregation
and local people, work started on the new Chapel in 1987.
British coal gave £25,000 compensation after admitting the subsidence
may have been caused partly by their company.
This money along with donations from outside the parish and the fund raising,
ensured the new building was finished in August by builder and contractor
David Brown of Norton. |
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The New Methodist Chapel was officially opened and dedicated
on sat 31st Oct 1987 at 4-00pm
by Rev Stuart Rhodes, chairman of the Stoke-on-Trent and Chester Methodist
District.
A year later in 1988 the original Chapel, turned Sunday
School, was also demolished and so complete a little chapter in Newchapels
history.
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