Talk:Frodesley
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"congregation has been declining" - is it really noteworthy?
[edit]The short paragraph on the church states without citation "The congregation has been declining for some years". I doubt this is remarkable in the context of reduced church attendance being a commonplace experience in British churches in this century. Also "declining" could be read in more than one way, either the congregation is numerically declining or as people their health and faculties are deteriorating. (Yes I am aware congregations are also ageing at the same time and experiencing declining health among their members.) Unless one has published statistics to quote, this could tempt counter-editing if a user is aware of developments in the congregation that cause an uptick in numbers attending (eg new families joining congregation) Cloptonson (talk) 08:00, 27 November 2022 (UTC)