Church ExtensionsAt the PCC Meeting held on 29 July,
the following developments were discussed: Meeting Room, Kitchen and Toilet
On
14 July, a visit to St Mary's had been made by Mr Eric Sealy, the Church
Architect, the Archdeacon and two members of the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC)
to consider options put forward on behalf of the PCC by Maurice Orchard. The
option of a stand-alone building behind the Church which would contain all three
needs, was first considered, but not thought to be the best solution, partly
because of higher costs and also because space for the Meeting Room/Sunday
School Room could be made available within the Church. The options under
consideration are:
The PCC resolved that the projects should be referred to David Blissett, an architect very experienced in Churches who lives near the Church, who had offered to help with the sketch designs needed by the DAC. These would be considered by the PCC. Stewardship and Fundraising
If
these projects were to be approved by the PCC and DAC, there would be a need for
capital fundraising which, in real terms, would be at least as much as the 1988
Roof Appeal. It would be important for such fundraising not to adversely affect
the income needed annually, and in this respect care would be needed not to
reduce our carefully nurtured invested capital fund. The Standing Committee
would take advice and consider forming a Leadership Group of people with
business and financial skills. The
Vicar has a copy of an important video and discussion notes, "RESTORING
HOPE IN OUR CHURCH". This has messages from the Archbishop of Canterbury
and others, and poses challenging issues on what is most important. The Vicar
will obtain a couple more copies for Parishioners to borrow. Flagpole
Mrs
Olivier, and her late Husband's Family, had offered in 2000 that a flagpole be
donated in memory of Brigadier Charles Olivier and as part of the Queen's
Jubilee. In his retirement, and apart from supporting the Church, Brigadier
Olivier had devoted a great deal of his time to Village matters. It was not
thought wise to replace the one formerly set in the Tower Roof, however a fine
Flagpole on the side of Durweston Church near Blandford had been noted. The PCC
resolved that a Faculty should be sought from the Diocesan Advisory Committee
and if approved by them, the Members would consider the kind offer made by the
Olivier Family. Families News
Margaret
Geek and Lorna Haig attended the PCC Meeting at the invitation of the Chairman
and were very pleased to hear the news that a Sunday School would be available
in the event of the Children' s Chapel glass screen being installed. There was
insufficient time at the Meeting for them to discuss, but a few of the points
they would have raised were as follows:
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