A WINDOW taken from the chapel of a former psychiatric hospital is to be re-dedicated at a Sedgefield church.
The window, which comes from the Winterton Hospital, has found a new home at St Edmund's Parish Church. It will be dedicated at a service in the church tomorrow at 7pm.
The window comes from the chapel used for worship in the closing years of the hospital.
Father John Caden, the village's Roman Catholic priest, who was closely associated with the hospital for several decades, said that Friends of the Hospital decided to provide a window to add more atmosphere to the chapel.
The window has now found a new home in St Edmund's, and Father Caden will rededicate it at the service.
Taking part in the service will be the rector, the Reverend Martin King, and the Methodist minister the Reverend John Williams. Also present will be Sandy Taylor, of the Priority Service Trust, who is a former chief nursing officer at Winterton
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