Archive for March, 2006
St. George’s Window is Back
The St. George memorial window which was damaged a while ago has now been returned as good as new. It was removed to repair the damaged lead work and glass.
It is proposed that a grill is placed on the outside of the window to stop any more mindless vandalism. Click on the Great War Memorial button to see how it looks.
St. George’s Window Being Repaired
The St. George’s window, which is part of the Group’s memorial to those who were killed in the First World War, has been taken away to be repaired.
The window was damaged by someone trying to break into the Church in late 2004.
It is now being restore by the relevant specialists. This process will take a while and is quite costly, but it will be restored to its former glory.
Hall Broken Into (Again!)
The Church Hall where we hold our meetings has been broken into again. Luckily, it seems that nothing was stolen. However, a lot of damage was done to the building while the burglars were there.
A number of doors were ripped off their hinges and the doorframes damage. Luckily no one was around at the time.
It’s just a shame that these fools can’t do something more constructive with their time than wreck a local community centre.