The last six months have seen the charity relocate north from its offices in London, and His Royal Highness’s visit on 2 June will mark a new chapter in its 129-year history.
During his visit His Royal Highness will tour the recently renovated building which has been transformed from the charity’s former training college into a multi-purpose centre for staff and the wider community. He will also plant a tree in the centre’s new garden and meet the Church Army team.
The £2m building project has seen a wide range of facilities added to the centre including a café, library, bookshop, chapel and 30-bed conference centre which are all open to the public. Church Army’s training department, research team and office staff will also be based there.