The Times of London reports that the 90-year-old Golders Green United Synagogue in London has secured £1 million towards wide-ranging restoration work of the red brick, Grade II listed building.
Some of the funding, reports The Times, will come from English Heritage.
Some of the cash also came from donations and charity grants but a total of £3million is needed for the complete renovation of the listed building. Applications have been sent to the Lottery Fund as well as a number of charitable trusts.
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