About Trinity Methodist Church, Cardiff
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Trinity Methodist Church, now the Trinity Centre, is a Grade II listed former Methodist church in Adamsdown, Cardiff, Wales.
The church was built in 1896–1897 by Albert Victor Ingall & Sons of Birmingham. An extensive remodelling occurred in 1978, during which the building was subdivided horizontally by Wyn Thomas & Partners.
By the early 2010s, the building had become hard to maintain, and worship ceased in the building in 2013. It is now used by the Welsh Refugee Council as a welcoming and assistance centre. The centre formerly received an Equality and Diversity Grant from the Welsh Government, but this was stopped in 2017.