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<p>The parish of Scrooby is still currently in interregnum.</p><p>As indicated in
my answer on the 05 September 2017 to question <a href="http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2017-07-19/6282/"
target="_blank">6282 </a>it is my understanding that the Parish Council, congregation,
and the wider community have taken the decision to improve the facilities in the nearby
village hall, rather than at St Wilfrid’s Church. The decision was in part a consequence
of the difficulty of finding a practical and cost-effective way to connect the church
with the local sewerage network.</p><p>As each church is unique, the Parochial Church
Council with the help of the Diocesan Advisory Committee needs to consider how best
any new facilities can be accommodated. There may be cases where the space will not
comfortably accommodate a toilet or indeed a kitchen, office or meeting room, alongside
the liturgical space. There may also be technical or practical difficulties, as in
this case.</p>
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