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Re: Save our Churches !!!!!
« Reply #81 on: Saturday 05 January 08 21:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lynn

Petition duly signed

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« Reply #82 on: Sunday 06 January 08 00:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lynn,
Are there hard copies of the petition as well as the online petition ???

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« Reply #83 on: Sunday 06 January 08 08:37 GMT (UK) »
Good Morning Christopher.

No i don't have any other ones circulating, being housebound it would be difficult for me to get them out there. It's a great idea and one that  would also do some good.
Any help from anyone with this would be very much appreciated.

                Thankyou.
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« Reply #84 on: Friday 11 January 08 11:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lynn,

I posted the link about the petition to my sister but have not received a comment from her ... if she's interested she may spread the word.

Click to see a short item about English Parish Churches. There's also a great site on Medieval Wall Painting in the English Parish Church. www.paintedchurch.org

I wonder how many churches there are in Britain and Ireland. It must be a large number. There are over three hundred and forty historic churches in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.

Christopher


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« Reply #85 on: Friday 11 January 08 12:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Christopher,  Thankyou for the links and the article.

It is more heartbreaking then ever when you actually see like that, what is being destroyed :'( :'( :'(

The artwork is brilliant and should be preserved for future generations to come.

I do hope your sister will lend a helping hand.

                  Thanx Again for the Links.

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« Reply #86 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 14:56 GMT (UK) »
There are several organisations connected with saving Churches. One good example is the Devon Church Bell Restoration Fund (DCBRF) which exists to help finance bell restoration work within Devon which has more church bells than any other county. Since its inception in 1972 the fund has helped around 200 Devon churches with grants totalling more that £85,000.

Click here for a list of Grant-offering Charities who may be willing to assist congregations considering a Church Organ Repair or Restoration Project. Berwick Parish Church is having its pipe organ restored and this will leave the church with one of the finest instruments in north east England.

Ian Powys' page on the Isleham website describes the roof restoration which took place between May and March 2004 at Saint Andrew’s Church. 

People across the Atlantic are also helping British Churches. American Friends of British Art is nonprofit charity dedicated to preserving and restoring historic art and architecture in Great Britain. This group was founded in 2003 and seeks to preserve all varieties of historic art including murals, paintings, sculptures, architecture and religious structures. One of their recent projects was St Mary's Church in Norfolk.

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« Reply #87 on: Monday 14 April 08 03:13 BST (UK) »
It's mid April and there aren't many names on the Petition which Lynn kindly started.
If developers knock down a few churches the congregations can always follow the
example of the Covenanters in the olden days and pray in fields. 

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« Reply #88 on: Monday 14 April 08 12:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Lynn,
 I've only just come upon this thread.
Interesting views all round.
In response to the initial suggestions regarding making churches available to the community, I know of a church not far from me which was bought by two families of the congregation (one which lives in the village, and one head of the family works as a doctor in the village). The building is an old Roman Catholic church, about the size of a chapel. The two families didn't want the church to be changed into yet another warehouse, of something similar, so have spent money on converting it for the whole of the community to make use of - not only churches in the area. They broadcasted this on the local radio, etc, asking people to come forwarded with ideas of how the building can be used - no charges for rent for a certain period. (Nothing stipulated, or mentioned, about church involvement).
However, no groups/individuals have come forward, to my knowledge, and so a church committee has been set up to start things rolling - which hopefully will make the buidling useful to the community, and show that the church/churches wants to be more available and serve people in the community.
I do wonder if one of the problems is that life is just more complicated now - you can  longer just have an idea and start something off, without a business plan or health and safety plans in place, etc for food provision. I myself have can think of ideas, but wouldn't have a clue about drawing up a business plan, etc.
Sadly, without more attending church, funds to keep them open dwindles. There may be some hypocrites in churches, but if those who hate this behaviour stay away, that will never change things - who wins?!!
I've signed the petition, but I don't think it is the only answer, sadly.
Kind regards,
Paulene :)

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« Reply #89 on: Tuesday 22 April 08 02:22 BST (UK) »
I've just had a look at the website of Ottery St Mary Parich Church. There's a paragraph containing further information in the Heritage Section which says: "The cost of maintaining the church in its present condition is very high and constantly rising. Apart from occasional and specific grants towards restoration from English Heritage, no Government funds are received. We continue to be, therefore, heavily dependent on visitors. Please give what you can. Thank you." I'm certain that many other Parish Churches face the same problem in this day and age.