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Ecclesistical & Heritage World No. 102

Gopak furniture adding comfort and style to church community

Wesley Methodist Church requires furniture that can be used by all members of the public for the activities it hosts in its community rooms. The church’s existing chairs had started to deteriorate and users were finding their existing chairs too low for their needs. The Methodist Church contacted Gopak who offered a cost effective furniture solution.

Gopak Comfort upholstered folding chairs and Capel easy chairs gave the community areas of the church a new lease of life. All members of the community use the folding chairs so it is important the furniture suited young and old.

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Seven times a day I shall sing praise to you, and I shall rise at night to sing your praise

This resolve from the psalms, taken from the sixth century rule of St Benedict, means that Benedictine nuns - such as those at St Cecilia's Abbey on the Isle of Wight - certainly need good lighting in church. When this lighting was in urgent need of replacing they turned to church lighting specialists Anthony J Smith (Glos) Ltd.

Bursar Sr Eustochium explains: "Our church was built in 1907 and we still relied on gas lighting until the 1950's. The original electric lights were apparently OK if you were fortunate enough to sit directly below them, and the fluorescent tubes installed in the 1970's were seen as a great improvement. The strip lights lit up the nuns' choir stalls but anyone declaiming the Word in the centre of choir had to struggle to see the text.

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A practitioners verdict on Apollo ceiling collapse

Initial findings, from an investigation conducted by Westminster City Council into the ceiling collapse at London’s Apollo Theatre in December 2013, have revealed that aged hessian wadding was to blame for a tragedy that left seventy six people injured.

According to two of the UK’s most renowned and award winning specialist plastering experts, the collapse will hopefully lead to improved facility management and vigilance by theatre staff coupled with regular inspections by structural experts.

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Armitage Construction - 140 years in the construction industry

"We have already started 2014 on a high and we are delighted to be celebrating our 140th anniversary within the construction industry.

Armitage Construction has roots in the industry tracing back to 1874. The Armitage family has an enviable history and reputation throughout the North West of England for delivering high quality construction and development projects to both traditional and contemporary specifications.

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Accepting the challenge at All Saints, Ockham

When ChurchPA.co.uk were approached by Martin Heijne of bch architects to help with a problematic church, they were glad to accept the challenge.

The problem was that All Saints at Ockham is an 11th century parish church, grade one listed, that needed its first sound system installation.

The brief was for a simple voice reinforcement system, with two tie clip microphones, a fixed lectern microphone plus MP3 record and replay facilities, and the ability to raise the volume of the small choir from the chancel area.

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Strata Florida Abbey – 850 years of inspiration

This year marks the 850th anniversary of Strata Florida abbey – a monument that’s both admired for its captivating beauty and famed for its historical importance.

Believed to be the resting place of Dafydd ap Gwilym, one of Wales’s best known medieval poets, the site still attracts literature lovers through its majestic carved doorway today. The Ceredigion wonder was once home to Cistercian monks of the Middle Ages.

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Scottish Laird finds it Ecoeasy!

It’s no easy task draught proofing an 800 year old Scottish castle but incumbent Laird Simon Craufurd believes he’s found a way!

Simon, owner of the the A-Listed Craufurdland Castle, based near Kilmarnock in Ayreshire, took delivery of a number of Ecoease secondary glazing panels in late 2013 and they are already proving their worth and paying their way.

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Rosehill launches a new online shop

Rosehill Furniture Group is pleased to announce the launch of our first online shop. Our E-Shop has been designed to make buying from our wide range of new and existing products easy and secure.

Due to popular demand and positive customer feedback we wanted to provide an online platform to help our customers purchase our contract furniture at times suited to them and from any location across the globe.

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Anelay revives Sculpture Park Chapel

Building restoration specialists William Anelay Ltd has just completed two key phases of restoration work at Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s Grade II* listed St Bartholomew’s Chapel in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

The initial phase of the project began in August 2013 and ran over a six-month period encompassing masonry, re-roofing, external decorations and groundworks to make the chapel watertight. A second phase was initiated later in the year to provide improvements to lighting, heating and ventilation.

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Zinc roofing that's right out of the Top Drawer

Described as a 'small but effective company', Chingford-based Top Drawer Zinc Ltd is exactly what it says in its name. The firm, under the direction of founder Tim Boyle, specialises in the supply, re-manufacture and fixing of zinc for roofs and windows.

Says Tim: "Neat installations, neat fixing and attention to detail have always been strong factors in my work throughout the 30-plus years that I have been in this business. Zinc for roofing and facades has been my material of choice since 2009 after completing VMZinc's installation training courses."

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CRE moves on to Manchester

After a successful CRE International at Sandown Park in May - the very last event to be held at this venue - the CRE roadshow moves on to Manchester in October from 8th - 9th October 2014

The exhibition and programme will include:

  • A unique exhibition of Christian resources with an anticipated 150+ exhibitors.
  • An extensive range of books, music and resources to buy.
  • The latest multimedia equipment & expert advice.
  • Over 40 practical and resourcing seminars.
  • The best in Christian theatre and music.

In fact, no other event provides such a remarkable range of seminars, workshops, theatre and church resources - this event is truly an experience not to be missed.

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Purcell and S T Walker & Duckham join forces in unique collaboration

Purcell and S T Walker & Duckham are pleased to announce a unique collaboration that aims to raise the profile of both architectural practices in the West Midlands. The agreement to share resources, skills and experience will also help them to provide a comprehensive service across key sectors. The aspiration for this collaboration is to facilitate a merger between the two practices.

S T Walker & Duckham is headed by David Duckham and based in Worcester. The practice is best known for their conservation work for clients including the National Trust, English Heritage and Local Authorities.

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Church of Our Lady and St Finnan, Glennfinnan

This is a Roman Catholic Church built by E W Pugin in 1873 in an area distinguished by its strong post-Reformation RC presence. It contributes by its setting to the sensitive and important wider visual and historical landscape of Glenfinnan.

Architecturally, it is a competent work by a nationally known firm of architects and is B-listed. Within a dominantly Presbyterian Scotland, Catholic survival / 17th century missionary driven revival were important elements in Lochaber’s historical development.

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