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Bangor Cathedral has spending suspended over debts | UK News

By uk-times.com30 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A cathedral can no longer spend money after hundreds of thousands of pounds in debts were discovered.

Bangor Cathedral in Gwynedd has had its spending suspended after furniture worth £418,000 was part-funded by the diocese and about £20,000 was spent on three trips abroad – two to Rome and one to Dublin – sources close to the cathedral told -produced Newyddion S4C.

It comes after the publication of two critical report summaries earlier this month which outlined concerns relating to safeguarding, behaviour and financial management at the church.

A cathedral spokesperson said it had agreed to repay the cost of the trips and an “independent review” last year found no financial inconsistencies.

The debts are to the Bangor Diocese, which is a separate charity.

The trips were allegedly paid for by the diocese, despite mainly involving cathedral staff, with the second Rome visit characterised by its extravagance.

It is said to have involved “an overnight stay in the Radisson at Manchester Airport before an early flight, followed by accommodation in four-star hotels in Rome, plus dinner and taxis throughout”.

It was also alleged that “most of the participants on the second and third trips did not contribute towards the cost”.

The cathedral acknowledged there was inadequate consultation and information regarding the expenditure on furniture and that the Dean and Chapter of Bangor Cathedral had agreed to repay the costs of the trips abroad.

It also said the Church in Wales centrally was helping rectify issues with financial record-keeping and the debt would be repaid by next year.

The cathedral said, while spending was suspended, it was continuing with the process of appointing a new dean.

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