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North-eastern synagogue sells up to survive

The sale of part of its property will enable Newcastle's Orthodox synagogue to downsize

October 20, 2017 12:00
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Newcastle’s United Hebrew Congregation is ready to activate downsizing plans after reaching a deal to sell off part of its property to a retirement development builder.

Under the terms of the agreement, the synagogue building will be sold, with part of the proceeds funding the refurbishment of the adjacent community centre.

Anthony Josephs, president of the congregation, confirmed that the shul had “exchanged contracts on a conditional sale”, dependent on “acceptable planning permission.

“The shul was built in the grounds of a large house,” he explained.