Friday, November 30, 2007

NOTELETS OF ST ANDREWS CHURCH FOR SALE



Six drawings were printed after the Big Art Day in St. Andrews in July this year.
They were made into notelets and six mixed notelets with envelopes are for sale in the church for £2.50 a pack. Contact Marian Martin-Emery on 240181 or panwrites@ntlworld.com if you want to purchase these original notelets of the
OLDEST BUILDING IN CHERRY HINTON. FUNDS TO THE TOWER APPEAL.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

TOWER APPEAL STALL AT THE CHERRY HINTON FESTIVAL





The weather stayed fine for the Festival Day. On the Tower Appeal stall we had photographs of the inside of the tower while it is being repaired. We were also raffling a handbuilt racing bike and playing our bagatelle game. One of our helpers, Heather was fascinated by the bicycle brought along by another helper, Dave. She rode around the grounds on the chopper bicycle in the afternoon having a great time.
Here are some pics on the day.

THE TOWER BEING REPAIRED




The tower is shrouded in sheeting and scaffolding. At last the work is being done.
Although most of the money has been raised through grants and events, we have still had to borrow £40,000 to carry out the work and this has to be paid back. We are still appealing for donations to raise this money. If you havent seen the tower recently, here is a pic!

The churchyard is interesting all year round - just a few pictures for your interest

Thursday, August 09, 2007

LONG TIME NO SEE


My computer has been playing up and has had to be sent off for repairs so I havent been
on my blog for a long time. Hope that some people are reading this somewhere and missing me! Dream on!

Things have been going on regarding the Tower Appeal. The scaffolding is up now and the work has started to repair the Tower. Hopefully by the end of the year, most of the money to pay the bills will have been found. However, we have had to borrow some money to make up the total and this will need to be paid back. So even though the overall Tower Appeal will finish in December 2007, we will have to continue fundraising to pay back the monies borrowed. Such is life.

Hope that you will continue to support our fundraising efforts as and when they happen. In the future the church will have to continue fundraising to build up a fund for fabric repair. The upkeep of the building is very expensive and we hope that as well as our own efforts, people in the community will come forward to help us look at ways of raising the regular money to keep the building going!!!

In the New Year we will be holding a Thanksgiving Service for all those who contributed to our fundraising.

I will be back shortly to let you know what other things are happening at St Andrews.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

YET MORE PICS FROM THE BIG ART DAY




Rose working hard on her painting.


Alison's drawing of the inside of the church

Maureen's window painting.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

PICTURES FROM THE BIG ART DAY


















Here is Joan showing her lovely watercolour and Maureen engrossed in her painting. Rose's image of the church building. More photos tomorrow

Sunday, June 17, 2007

A few pictures to brighten your day













Here are some of the church members chatting at a bring and share lunch and roses in the churchyard.

Friday, June 15, 2007

JUNE AROUND ST ANDREWS





This afternoon is wet and cloudy and it is hard to remember the days we had of sunshine earlier on. Hopefully this will not last long and we will have the hot summer we have been promised!!
I try and go around the church and churchyard on a regular basis taking pictures where I can. With the work on the Tower about to start in July, I thought I would take some pics before the scaffolding goes up!

Sunday, May 13, 2007

THE CHURCHYARD IN MAY






Whatever the time of year, there is always something interesting to be seen in the churchyard. The cowparsley and large daises are beautiful at the moment. The roses are just starting to come out and there is an air of peace and tranquility. The oak leaves are pretty and I remember tracing them onto paper as a child.

The LOOSE CHANGE COLLECTION


One of our Tower Appeal Committee - Heather Squires - has been organising a loose change collection in the church. Just a bucket put out for any loose change that people have in their pockets, or collect at home. In the Lent period, this raised over £100 for the Tower Appeal. This loose change collection will continue through the year and we thank those people who contributed and hope that people will support it in the future

Saturday, April 21, 2007

How things look different from different angles






Taking photographs around the church and churchyard recently, it occurred to me how different things look from different angles. And you can miss things that have been there all the time that you haven't noticed, even if you have been passing them for years. I am trying to photograph parts of the church that people perhaps dont notice or at least dont see. When I look at the results I am surprised how beautiful things can be - just a small corner or a flower or a gravestone, or parts of the church interior. I guess it's the same with people. You think you know them and then they show themselves in a new light, or surprise you with an idea or part of them that you hadn't seen before. Looking at the wider picture, you might like to come and visit the church and environs sometime - the church community may be different from what you think.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Churchyard Flowers in April






Most of the daffodils have gone now, but the primroses and tree blossom are still around in the churchyard. There's a star=like blue flower which is lovely but I can't name. There are always the few unusual gravestones to look at. I have put up some pictures for you to see. Oops, one of my cat got in there!!!

THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED!



Its been a busy time over Easter in the church with the various activities that go on at this time. Before that, the Barn Dance was held at the Village Centre, but we didnt make a profit on it because of the high cost of hiring the Centre. I would have thought that as this was built for the Village, there should be some limits on when local organisations book this. £400 for an evening seems a lot and I may speak to our local councillor about this and see what can be done for any future bookings. Here are some pics of the evening.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Hello there Kirt in New England USA












Thank you Kirt for your comments.
I have looked out some photographs of the Tower for you but my camera is not good enough to get closeups. When the work is being done I will be getting some photographs taken from the scaffolding. I quote you from the brochure that was sent to every house in Cherry Hinton last year.
'St Andrews Church Cherry Hinton is a Grade 1 listed Building, dating back to circa 1200. The last major work on the Tower was in the reign of Henry VIII.
The Tower is now in urgent need of structural repair - the parapets - made of local stone (quarried nearby) are deteriorating. The cement render is cracked and is allowing water in. Architects have advised that without repair the Tower will become a safety hazard'
Repairing the Tower will be a major architectural project, requiring the services of specialist stonemasons and substantial scaffolding. ' The overall costs are rising annually and are now in the region of £250.000!!

I hope this is enough information for you for the time being, Kirt. Regards to you over the water.



Monday, March 12, 2007

I looked for the last snowdrops..........................




I went to the churchyard looking for the last snowdrops - and they there were in a small clump, soon to be fading away ..................

Sunday, March 11, 2007

HAVE YOU SEEN INSIDE OUR BEAUTIFUL CHURCH?








Perhaps some people have not been inside our church to see some of the interesting things and some of the interesting people. I have put up some pictures for your interest of the inside and a picture of some of the servers who assist the vicar during the service. Particularly this morning I noticed the sun streaming in through the stained glass windows which lit up the inside of the church. If anyone would like information on some of the interesting bits inside the church, make a comment and I will find out about it and let you know.