Vintage Kingston: Richard Mayo Centre reached fundraising goal

Updated 4:59pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 in News

Construction began ten years ago on a now-familiar town-centre landmark.

The United Reformed Church reached its 427,000 fundraising goal for the Richard Mayo Centre after a two-year campaign.

Building work to install the new entrance foyer, lift, coffee bar and meeting rooms was set to begin in November 2004.

The centre would invite stressed-out shoppers to pop in for a moment's peace and a cup of coffee, while community groups could run training sessions.

Church elder Derek Winsor said the church had top designers advising colours and layout and the new centre would have the "wow factor".

He said: "I'm really looking forward to getting this sorted out because it will really free this building up for everybody.

"It's got so much potential and it needs to be opened up.

"When we began it was such a momentous total we didn't think we would ever get up to it but we've had so much support from the membership and friends of the church and people from outside."

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