A vicar faces an official complaint for installing a childrens' plastic table and chairs in a 12th century church.

Rector Lynda Klimas introduced the pint-sized white furniture set as a way to keep young children entertained during services.

But a disgruntled churchgoer has made an official complaint as he feels it has no place in the "historically sensitive and sacred" Lady Chapel.

The matter will now be investigated and, if taken to a tribunal, Rev Kilmas could be given a "lifelong prohibition from exercising any ministerial functions".

Kevin Sims, 67, who has been attending the St Mary the Virgin Church for 20 years, said: "I definitely do not feel the number of children warrants it. My main issues are for aesthetic reasons and reasons of demand.

"There are procedures in place that anyone who makes changes in church has to go through.

"My concern is that if nothing is done it means effectively anyone could change anything."