A strained glass window is on the move for a second time.
The window has been at the Co-op funeral home at Strathmore House, Hartlepool, for more than 30 years, but is moving to the Church of St James the Apostle, in the town.
There is no longer a place for the window at Strathmore House following a £700,000 modernisation.
The directors of the North Eastern and Cumbrian Co-operative are donating the window to Father Matthew Iveson, parish priest at St James's, where it will be the church's first stained glass window.
It is a second move for the window, which found its way to the Co-op decades ago, after being rescued from a church earmarked for demolition in North Road, Darlington.
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