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Transept Update - May 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 01 May 2008 00:00

At the beginning of May
the stone men are due on site
to begin the installation of the
stone mullions of the windows
in the Transept. The mullions
are the stone frames for the
stained glass. With the stone
holding the windows, the
stained glass should not
require any attention for some
centuries, barring earthquake,
tempest and fire. When the
mullions are finished - the task
will take about three weeks -
the Transept flooring can
proceed. Also, a couple of
days will see the plasterers
give the final flourish of
plaster to the external walls.
The heating engineers will
soon be connecting up the
mains water supply to the new
system and will pressure test.
Then the heating will be
turned on to drive the winter’s
damp out of the church.
By the time the new
plaster and the walls have
dried out, the electricians will
have comp l e t e d the
installation of the new
lighting, including the three
Nave chandeliers.

 

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Select Vestry Elections PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 April 2008 22:00
At the Easter Vestry held on Wednesday 9th April 2008 the following select vestry was elected and formed:

Rector: The Reverend Canon Jonathan P.O. Barry
Curate: The Reverend Professor Raymond A.B. Mollan

Rector's Churchwarden: Anne Latimer
People's Churchwarden: Louis Latimer♦

Rector's Glebewarden: Niall McIver
People's Glebewarden: Gary Phair



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Transept Update - April 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 01 April 2008 00:00
Just before Palm Sunday our builders completed the construction of the internal arch of the Transept. The South Transept is now a mirror image of the North. On Wednesday our builders completed the installation of the coping stones on the gable of the Transept. Once the stone mullions (the skeleton for the window) arrive - due to be delivered in the next couple of weeks - they will be installed and the final plaster finish will be applied to the exterior walls.
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