Ancient seafaring charity supports exciting future for Hull Minster

Ancient seafaring charity supports exciting future for Hull Minster

Hull’s historic Trinity House charity is supporting Hull Minster’s exciting future, building on links going back almost 700 years.

The seafaring charity has sponsored more than two dozen chairs to support Hull Minster’s development project which is transforming the church into an open and flexible space for worship and a wide range of cultural, social and community events.

Milestone for transformation of Holy Trinity as internal works begin

Milestone for transformation of Holy Trinity as internal works begin

Work has begun on the internal transformation of Hull’s iconic Holy Trinity Church in the most significant changes to the majestic building since Victorian times.

Contractors began dismantling and removing pews today (February 13) as part of a major re-ordering of the nave, to create a flexible, open space for more inclusive worship as well as a wide range of cultural, social and community events.

The works form part of a wide-ranging programme of improvements including underfloor heating, new limestone flooring, lighting, toilets and other facilities, as well as a new glazed entrance to encourage visitors in from the newly-revamped Trinity Square.