Beloved classical voices Aled Jones and Russell Watson have joined the campaign to renovate a grade 1 listed church in London’s East End.
The pair visited St Anne’s Limehouse church on December 12 to help kick off an effort to raise £3 million, the amount needed to restore the building and establish it as the largest and most accessible community space in the area.
The singers were treated to carols by the local children’s choir plus a reception with parents and other community members, before trying their hand at some bell ringing.
Jones told The Big Issue: “Of course a lot of very well known churches in central London struggle with raising money as well, but projects like this deserve an extra little push. It’s an enormous church that probably doesn’t get many column inches in papers or on radio or national television.
“If we can help in any way and raise awareness, we will. It’s an amazing space and it would be such a shame to lose a building like this because of not just the history but because it’s always been the heart of the surrounding area.”
Built in 1727, some renovations were made to the building between 2007 and 2009 but locals want to solidify the church’s place as a social and cultural hub in the community.