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Stourbridge vicar walks on hot coals for school loos

by Anna Rees Green

A vicar in Stourbridge will undertake a ‘fire walk’ to raise money for new toilets at a church primary school.

Reverend Diane Farmer will walk on hot coals alongside parents and staff of St James's C of E Primary School.

The school’s Chair of Governors, Lee Salton-McLaughlin, told Stourbridge News he was “inspired” by the church and community “standing shoulder to shoulder… to ensure our children never go without."

“Each step I take will be for them – for their futures, their dreams, and the belief that when we walk together, there is no challenge too great.”

However, he criticised government funding for not providing money for a “basic” essential in the first place.

“It's deeply concerning that in 2025, a PTFA must still fundraise in the community for something as basic as school toilets – an essential that should be guaranteed for every child."

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