Finishing Touches

 


Great progress! The roof is almost done and green polythene has disappeared from the side aisles at last. Hopefully the scaffolding will be down soon so that the Stygian gloom in the church will be replaced by the winter sunlight at last. Just in time for Christmas.



A little while ago some members of the congregation applied to have their  names added to a piece of the lead for the roof and Canon Matthew spent a couple of productive afternoons tapping out those names into a piece of the soft lead. 



The panel was handed over to the architect who is now tasked with placing it into a secret place on the roof. This is no ordinary bit of lead, but rather a time capsule to be found in the next 50-100 years when the roof is having its next repair job. Which explains  the need for secrecy so that no one, not even Canon Matthew, knows where the panel will be placed.

What a lovely gift for builders, architects, clergy and congregations to find in the future!

 

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