Category: refurbishment
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‘Limescreeding’
Work started this week laying the Limecrete base for the floor. As I wrote previously, Limecrete is a concrete alternative that allows water vapour to escape and not cause damage to the walls.
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First Excavations
In order to install the new underfloor heating system the builders have to excavate to around half a meter or so of earth from the floor and then put in a new “Limecrete” base.
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Pipes
A slightly eventful week. We held “Little Fishes”, our group for parents, babies, and toddlers, as usual on Wednesday, and on Thursday morning the heating engineer was on-site to drain down the system, ready for removal of the large bore heating pipes in the chapel.
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And so it begins…
After a short delay as the main contractor, Kirk and Bills, finished their previous job, work finally has begun. They lost no time in stripping out the pews and starting to investigate what lies beneath. Here are a few photos.
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Ready to start!
This morning we had our men’s breakfast and afterwards finished emptying the chapel, ready for the builders to move in on Wednesday or Thursday this coming week. The chapel looks very bare and empty right now, but will soon become a hive of activity.
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Grants from the Beatrice Laing Trust and Rank Foundation
God is clearly blessing this project – especially now we have taken the step of faith of pressing the ‘go’ button. In the last couple of weeks we have been awarded grants of £2500 by the Beatrice Laing Trust and £1000 from the Rank Foundation Pebble Grant scheme. We are deeply grateful to both funders…
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Pre-contract Meeting and Another Grant
Let’s start with the grant. We heard this week that we have been awarded a grant for £10,000 by the Garfield Weston Foundation for our refurbishment. This is terrific news and we are hugely grateful. Just over a month ago we took a step of faith and pushed the ‘go’ button on the project. This…
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Refurbishment is Go!
Tonight at our members’ church meeting we made the momentous decision to move from the fundraising phase on to the next phase – the actual commencement of the refurbishment.
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£2000 awarded by East Midlands Airport
It has been a quiet summer, but we’ve been busy beavering away at grant applications. We received notification on Monday that we have been offered a grant of £2000 from the East Midlands Airport Community Fund towards the costs of our kitchen refit. This wonderful encouragement brings us closer still to our target. We are…
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Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust Grant
More good news – the Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust have made a grant offer to us of £3,500 towards our church refurbishment. We are very grateful for their generosity. This brings down the amount remaining to be raised to £62,500. We are making progress. We have a couple of other grant applications in the works.