
Residents of a rural Herefordshire parish have been told they can keep their new church toilet – for now.
St Matthew’s church, Marstow, near Ross-on-Wye, has raised £179,000 in recent years for urgent repairs to the church, and also to install an outside loo as part of widening the church’s use as a social hub.
But Herefordshire Council planners said the wooden-sided closet “harmed the setting” of the grade II-listed Victorian building, and an older cross, also listed, in the churchyard.
They told church representatives that it would have to be moved to a less obtrusive spot 10 yards away, at an expected cost of £6,000, or face an enforcement notice.
Now the council has granted planning permission for the loo – but only for three years.
It’s decision notice requires that “on or before 8 July 2025, [the WC] shall be removed and the land restored to its former condition”.
Chair of the Marstow parochial church council Sue Rolfe said: “We have decided to accept this offer to give ourselves a breather.
“However we plan continue our campaign and appeal at the end of the three-year temporary planning extension.”