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Atarah 10-09-2012 17:24

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1014508)
Atarah, has the church been sandblasted? The stonework looks lovely, it has that warm sandstone look to it.

Hi, certainly not at the moment, but could have been done in the not too distant past, but you are correct, it does look good!

Retlaw 11-09-2012 14:23

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1014419)
As far as I know that plan is correct but there may have been small changes but I am sure the paths are as shown though. You can see they are making new entrances and improving the Cannon Street one. I am not sure if the Cannon Street one is moving slightly, I can't think where it is now in relation to the Church

They are now digging the path which leads to the corner near the Bees Knees, so it looks like their sticking to the plan.

Retlaw

Atarah 11-09-2012 17:09

ST JAMES CHURCH Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1014893)
They are now digging the path which leads to the corner near the Bees Knees, so it looks like their sticking to the plan.

Retlaw


Yep, thanks for that Retlaw. They have been working hard today cos this morning they hadnt even started digging it out. There was no sign of it around 9.30am. When I passed tonight, on my way home from work, they had done it! Have some photos, will add in a little while.

Also, two more headstones have been "found" - these are extra to the official noticeboard figures for "visible headstones" and I am led to believe an extra headstone has been "buried below ground level" making that a figure of 19.

Atarah 11-09-2012 21:04

ST JAMES CHURCH Accrington
 
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A few up to date photos from the St James's Improvement Scheme

spw 11-09-2012 21:53

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1014618)
so it was manslaughter, although it had nothing to do with the fracture?

When the case went to trial at Lancaster Assizes it was declared "No Bill" which I believe signifies insufficient evidence. Mr Grimshaw was aquitted.

Atarah 12-09-2012 22:01

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A few more photos from the last couple of days

The work is certainly beginning to take shape now. The men were working today in atrocious conditions!

Atarah 14-09-2012 22:55

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Few more photos to end the week off. Think the workmen deserve their Sat and Sun off. They have worked hard this week in some bad weather.

garinda 14-09-2012 22:59

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1015872)
Few more photos to end the week off. Think the workmen deserve their Sat and Sun off. They have worked hard this week in some bad weather.

The inspector of works will have a shufty tomorrow.

;):D

Thank you. x

Bernard Dawson 14-09-2012 23:29

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1015872)
Few more photos to end the week off. Think the workmen deserve their Sat and Sun off. They have worked hard this week in some bad weather.

It's coming on really well. We had a walk around the other day with a few people who are helping us with this heritage bid. Everyone was impressed.

Neil 15-09-2012 07:53

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There are lots more of Atarah's pictures on this website HGSF

At the bottom of each page are dates with links to the next or previous days pictures.
New pictures are being added almost daily.

Atarah 17-09-2012 20:34

ST JAMES CHURCH Accrington
 
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After stopping work for the weekend, the workmen have been busy again today .....

walkinman221 18-09-2012 18:38

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Have these been taken with your new camera June?:)

Tealeaf 18-09-2012 20:45

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What's the bill for this little lot? Anyone got any ideas? And who's forking out for it...HBC..LCC...Lottery.....EU...(no, forget about the last 'un).

Neil 18-09-2012 21:04

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 1017303)
What's the bill for this little lot? Anyone got any ideas? And who's forking out for it...HBC..LCC...Lottery.....EU...(no, forget about the last 'un).


I thought I posted that,

£60,000 HBC
£50,000 Community Spaces lottery funded secured by the Diocese
£40,00 Lancashire Environment Fund land tax money secured by Hyndburn Green Spaces Forum


HBC has legal responsibility for the upkeep of the closed church yard.

Tealeaf 18-09-2012 21:18

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1017312)
I thought I posted that,

£60,000 HBC
£50,000 Community Spaces lottery funded secured by the Diocese
£40,00 Lancashire Environment Fund land tax money secured by Hyndburn Green Spaces Forum


HBC has legal responsibility for the upkeep of the closed church yard.

OK..you may have done. But I didn't see it. Anyway, I'll take your word. But if HBC has responsibilty for upkeep, do they have a say-so on any future developments (assuming money is available, planning is not a problem and the diocese agrees)? There is alot of stuff that could still be done with imagination and money.


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