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Annualjust £10 per childand £3 per adult. So the more films youeach one becomes!For example on

show NATIVITYCoventry, and all TCC Film Club M

CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OFFETo encourage new members and reward those who havealready signed up.Now and your membership will last until 31PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers formembers throughout the year 2012.

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TCC Equipment:We have continued to investadditionalstackable chairs. Plus we have addedlightweight GoPaHaving been host to a wedding recently we have also

bought a substantial amount of good qualityStainlessfor 100

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disappointdramatically! We are very keen to understand

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CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OFFETo encourage new members and reward those who havealready signed up.Now and your membership will last until 31PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers for

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bought a substantial amount of good qualityStainless Steel Cfor 100+ to go with our excellent quality

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especially for the films for adults and we havemembers now signed up.

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disappointed that attendancedramatically! We are very keen to understand

would love to hear from any parentcame to the TCC for our family films

now stopped

Film Membership cost £10 per adult and£10 per child. Previously it was £2 per child per film

and £3 per adult. So the more films youeach one becomes! Plus we are also having EXTRA Films.

Sunday 4th

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oventry, and all TCC Film Club M

CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OFFETo encourage new members and reward those who havealready signed up. Sign up for TCC Film Club MembershipNow and your membership will last until 31PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers for

embers throughout the year 2012.

Please contact Stewart Band204045 for all questions on the

Equipment:We have continued to invest

40 light-weightstackable chairs. Plus we have addedlightweight GoPak tables.Having been host to a wedding recently we have also

bought a substantial amount of good qualityCutlery for use at specia

to go with our excellent quality

TCC Film Club!The initial reaction to the new TCC Film Club

especially for the films for adults and we havemembers now signed up.

Prior to the new film club Family Filmsis not so now! We are surprised and

at attendancedramatically! We are very keen to understand

would love to hear from any parentTCC for our family films

topped coming and

embership cost £10 per adult andPreviously it was £2 per child per film

and £3 per adult. So the more films youPlus we are also having EXTRA Films.

th December 6.30 for 7pm

this excellent film, was made in

oventry, and all TCC Film Club Members can attend at noextra cost.

We have also announced aTRIAL Membershiplasts for 3 months at just£5 for both children andadultsredeemed againstannualMembership costs.TCC Film Club AdultMembership is £20

CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OFFETo encourage new members and reward those who have

Sign up for TCC Film Club MembershipNow and your membership will last until 31PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers for

embers throughout the year 2012.

Please contact Stewart Band [email protected] for all questions on the TCC

We have continued to invest at the TCCweight and extremely comfortable and

stackable chairs. Plus we have added.

Having been host to a wedding recently we have alsobought a substantial amount of good quality

for use at speciato go with our excellent quality

TCC Film Club has beenespecially for the films for adults and we have

Family Films were our mostWe are surprised and

at attendance has droppeddramatically! We are very keen to understand

would love to hear from any parentTCC for our family films

coming and their reasons why?

embership cost £10 per adult andPreviously it was £2 per child per film

and £3 per adult. So the more films you attend the cheaperPlus we are also having EXTRA Films.

December 6.30 for 7pm

this excellent film, was made in

embers can attend at noextra cost.

We have also announced aTRIAL Membershiplasts for 3 months at just£5 for both children andadults and the £5 can beredeemed againstannual Film Club

embership costs.TCC Film Club AdultMembership is £20

CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR OFFER!!To encourage new members and reward those who have

Sign up for TCC Film Club MembershipNow and your membership will last until 31st January 2013!PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers for

embers throughout the year 2012.

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at the TCC and now have anand extremely comfortable and

stackable chairs. Plus we have added four 6ft

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for use at special occasionsto go with our excellent quality Churchill crockery

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droppeddramatically! We are very keen to understand the reasons

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their reasons why?

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attend the cheaperPlus we are also having EXTRA Films.

December 6.30 for 7pm we will

this excellent film, was made in

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the £5 can beredeemed against your

Film Clubembership costs.

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PLUS we will be having additional Special Offers for

[email protected].

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lasts for 3 months at just£5 for both children and

the £5 can beyour

year.

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or

and now have anand extremely comfortable and

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Progress @ St James’ ChurchBy the time most ofConservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than£341,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wehave managed, between theof St James’Town Trustsupport of many, manyraise the amazing sum ofalthough we still have a gap we havealready raised the majority ofmonies required for this stageconservation! At the time of writing we arestill some thousands of pounds short andwith helpyou can help

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from

the roofcladdingsaddressed.We also took advantage of the scaffolding to have

additional conservation work dosurroundscaused signAnd with thea-ways have been placed on his adjacent field.

Progress @ St James’ ChurchBy the time most ofConservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wehave managed, between theof St James’ and with theTown Trust andsupport of many, many

the amazing sum ofthough we still have a gap we have

already raised the majority ofmonies required for this stageconservation! At the time of writing we arestill some thousands of pounds short and

ith help, we will make it very soon.you can help, and

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from

the roof, to additional problems with the guttecladdings plus missingaddressed.We also took advantage of the scaffolding to haveadditional conservation work dourrounds and crumbling stone work. The drains have also

caused significant concernsAnd with the welcome support

ways have been placed on his adjacent field.

Progress @ St James’ ChurchBy the time most of youConservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wehave managed, between the

and with thealso the very generous

support of many, many parishionersthe amazing sum of

though we still have a gap we havealready raised the majority ofmonies required for this stageconservation! At the time of writing we arestill some thousands of pounds short and

e will make it very soon., and now is a great time to d

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from

Conservationworking day since work started on16 MaySt James’ has been quite a walk forsome as we have had to use thesouth porch.

We have found a number ofadditional problems to the fallingstoneinclude,

to additional problems with the guttemissing and

We also took advantage of the scaffolding to haveadditional conservation work do

and crumbling stone work. The drains have alsoificant concerns

welcome supportways have been placed on his adjacent field.

Progress @ St James’ Churchyou read this

Conservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wehave managed, between the PCC of St James’

enormous help of thethe very generous

parishionersover £30

though we still have a gap we havealready raised the majority of all themonies required for this stage of theconservation! At the time of writing we arestill some thousands of pounds short and

e will make it very soon.now is a great time to d

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from

Conservationworking day since work started on16 May. Since this date entry intoSt James’ has been quite a walk forsome as we have had to use thesouth porch.

We have found a number ofadditional problems to the fallingstones from the Tower. Theseinclude, two large trees growing on

to additional problems with the gutteand cracked slates. All have been

We also took advantage of the scaffolding to haveadditional conservation work done to the o

and crumbling stone work. The drains have alsoificant concerns. Basically there weren’t any!

welcome support of Mr Chris Swanways have been placed on his adjacent field.

Progress @ St James’ Churchread this Phase 2

Conservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wePCC of St James’

enormous help of thethe very generous

parishioners, to00K. So

though we still have a gap we haveall theof the

conservation! At the time of writing we arestill some thousands of pounds short and we are

e will make it very soon. So there is still time,now is a great time to d

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from

Conservation on site everyworking day since work started on

Since this date entry intoSt James’ has been quite a walk forsome as we have had to use thesouth porch.

We have found a number ofadditional problems to the falling

s from the Tower. Thesetwo large trees growing on

to additional problems with the guttecracked slates. All have been

We also took advantage of the scaffolding to havene to the outside window

and crumbling stone work. The drains have alsoasically there weren’t any!

Mr Chris Swanways have been placed on his adjacent field.

Progress @ St James’ ChurchPhase 2 of the

Conservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, wePCC of St James’, the Friends

enormous help of the Stratford

we are sure thatthere is still time,

now is a great time to do so!

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there havebeen between 12 and 24 workers from Midland

on site everyworking day since work started on

Since this date entry intoSt James’ has been quite a walk forsome as we have had to use the

We have found a number ofadditional problems to the falling

s from the Tower. Thesetwo large trees growing on

to additional problems with the gutters and stonecracked slates. All have been

We also took advantage of the scaffolding to haveutside window

and crumbling stone work. The drains have alsoasically there weren’t any!

Mr Chris Swan, new soak

Progress @ St James’ Churchof the

Conservation of St James’ Church will be completed. Thecurrent estimate of the cost of Phase 2 is not more than

,000! An enormous amount of money. Thankfully, weFriends

Stratford

that,there is still time, if

o so!

Over 65 tons of new Blue Lias stone has replaced 11 fullskips of the old stone of St James’. On average there have

Midlandon site every

working day since work started onSince this date entry into

St James’ has been quite a walk forsome as we have had to use the

We have found a number ofadditional problems to the falling

s from the Tower. Thesetwo large trees growing on

rs and stonecracked slates. All have been

We also took advantage of the scaffolding to haveutside window

and crumbling stone work. The drains have alsoasically there weren’t any!

new soak-

TCCMonday1.15pm£7 per session

2.30pm1.5 hours

7 for 7.30pmEvery other Monday9th January 2012

Tuesday6pm Tai Chi7pm TaiChiboth with

8.30pmPracticeEvery other week6th December

Wednesday’s5pm Tai Chiwith Judith

7pm Ballroom DancingBeginners8pm Ballroom DancingIntermediates9pm Ballroom DancingIntermediates +All with

Thursday’s1.30pmover 50’s & beginners!Nicola

Every 37.30pmCall Jenny

Friday’s1.15pmKeep FitAll ages welcome…

2pm Tea & ChatAll Welcome in the TCCmeeting room

Every 1TCC Film Club5.30 for 6pm8 for 8.30pm

Sunday’s6pm BlueFish10yrs+Alex 292777 or

TCC ActivitiesMonday’s1.15pm Pilates with£7 per session

2.30pm Yoga withours for £8

7 for 7.30pm BINGOEvery other Monday

January 2012

Tuesday’sTai Chi for BeginnersTaiChi - Intermediates

both with Paul at £5/hour

8.30pm Ballroom Danceractice with Derek

Every other weekDecember

Wednesday’sTai Chi for everyoneJudith at £5!

Ballroom DancingBeginners

Ballroom DancingIntermediates

Ballroom DancingIntermediates +All with Jo and at £5/ hour

Thursday’s1.30pm ZUMBA Dancingover 50’s & beginners!

and just £5/session

Every 3rd Thursday7.30pm Tiddington WI

Jenny 293863 to book in

Friday’s1.15pm Circuit TrainingKeep Fit with MikeAll ages welcome…

Tea & ChatAll Welcome in the TCCmeeting room

Every 1st FridayTCC Film Club5.30 for 6pm Family Film8 for 8.30pm Adult Film

Sunday’sBlueFish Youth Group

10yrs+ every Sunday292777 or Sarah

Activities

with Dom

with Shama

BINGOEvery other Monday from

January 2012

for BeginnersIntermediates

at £5/hour

Ballroom DanceDerek £3.50

Every other week from

everyoneat £5!

Ballroom Dancing for

Ballroom Dancing for

Ballroom Dancing for

and at £5/ hour

ZUMBA Dancing forover 50’s & beginners!

£5/session

ThursdayTiddington WI

293863 to book in

Circuit Training -Mike £5

All ages welcome…

Tea & Chat – FREEAll Welcome in the TCC

Family FilmAdult Film

Youth Groupevery Sunday

Sarah 415873

Activities

from

Intermediatesat £5/hour

£3.50

for

for

for

and at £5/ hour

for

£5/session

293863 to book in

Youth Group

415873

TCCEvto come along and enjoy all the activities wehold at the TCCsessionsjust pay for those you can attend. It is activitiessuch as theslooking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many moreof

NEW BOOKING CHARGES for TCCTCC Board meeting the committee agreed toincrease t£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen theutility billscharges came into effect as of 1 November.Any existing booking made at the olnot be increased.

Registered Charity:the Charities Commission number 1093526This also meanslocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring orattenproblem for youin confidence thewith your details for our conside

TCC Extension

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideadditional daily usable facilities andextra storage.estimates that start at over £70,000and we feel that this is too high.IF you believe that you could help uspuprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob oranyone o

CEqually we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and theHGC with a softermore playhave been quoted over £be possible to dowe feel?again please [email protected]

TCCEveryone is welcometo come along and enjoy all the activities wehold at the TCCsessions when you are away or on holidayjust pay for those you can attend. It is activitiessuch as theslooking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many moreof your neighbours in our village and parish.

NEW BOOKING CHARGES for TCCTCC Board meeting the committee agreed toincrease the standard booking charge from£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen theutility bills etccharges came into effect as of 1 November.Any existing booking made at the olnot be increased.

Registered Charity:the Charities Commission number 1093526This also meanslocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring orattendance at any activity too high. If this is aproblem for youin confidence thewith your details for our conside

TCC Extension

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideadditional daily usable facilities andextra storage.estimates that start at over £70,000and we feel that this is too high.IF you believe that you could help usput together an acceptable proposal at aprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob oranyone o n

Children’s play areaEqually we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and theHGC with a softermore playhave been quoted over £be possible to dowe feel? If you agree and can help thenagain please [email protected]

TCC Activitieseryone is welcome and strongly encouraged

to come along and enjoy all the activities wehold at the TCC. We do not charge for

when you are away or on holidayjust pay for those you can attend. It is activitiessuch as these that help us to keep the TCClooking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many more

our neighbours in our village and parish.

NEW BOOKING CHARGES for TCCTCC Board meeting the committee agreed to

he standard booking charge from£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen the

etc increase dramatically.charges came into effect as of 1 November.Any existing booking made at the olnot be increased.

Registered Charity: The TCC is registered withthe Charities Commission number 1093526This also means the TCClocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring or

dance at any activity too high. If this is aproblem for you or your family please contactin confidence the chair of the TCC Rob Cobleywith your details for our conside

TCC Extension:

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideaddit ional daily usable facilities andextra storage. However we haveestimates that start at over £70,000and we feel that this is too high.IF you believe that you could help us

t together an acceptable proposal at aprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob or

n our committee.

hildren’s play areaEqually we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and theHGC with a softermore play-friendly coatinghave been quoted over £be possible to do for significantly less

If you agree and can help thenagain please [email protected]

Activitiesand strongly encouraged

to come along and enjoy all the activities we. We do not charge for

when you are away or on holidayjust pay for those you can attend. It is activities

e that help us to keep the TCClooking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many more

our neighbours in our village and parish.

NEW BOOKING CHARGES for TCCTCC Board meeting the committee agreed to

he standard booking charge from£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen the

increase dramatically.charges came into effect as of 1 November.Any existing booking made at the ol

The TCC is registered withthe Charities Commission number 1093526

the TCC is keen to help anylocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring or

dance at any activity too high. If this is ayour family please contact

chair of the TCC Rob Cobleywith your details for our conside

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideadditional daily usable facilities and

However we haveestimates that start at over £70,000and we feel that this is too high.IF you believe that you could help us

t together an acceptable proposal at aprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob or

our committee.

hildren’s play area :Equally we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and theHGC with a softer and thus safer and

friendly coatinghave been quoted over £ 7,5

for significantly lessIf you agree and can help then

again please contact Rob 293863 [email protected]

Activitiesand strongly encouraged

to come along and enjoy all the activities we. We do not charge for those

when you are away or on holiday, youjust pay for those you can attend. It is activities

e that help us to keep the TCClooking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many more

our neighbours in our village and parish.

NEW BOOKING CHARGES for TCC: At the lastTCC Board meeting the committee agreed to

he standard booking charge from£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen the

increase dramatically. The newcharges came into effect as of 1 November.Any existing booking made at the old rate will

The TCC is registered withthe Charities Commission number 1093526

keen to help anylocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring or

dance at any activity too high. If this is ayour family please contact

chair of the TCC Rob Cobleywith your details for our consideration.

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideadditional daily usable facilit ies and

However we haveestimates that start at over £70,000and we feel that this is too high. NowIF you believe that you could help us

t together an acceptable proposal at aprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob or

Equally we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and the

and thus safer andfriendly coating. But

500. It mustfor significantly less

If you agree and can help thenRob 293863 or

[email protected]

and strongly encouragedto come along and enjoy all the activities we

thoseyou

just pay for those you can attend. It is activitiese that help us to keep the TCC

looking good and with good equipment plusyou will meet and get to know so many more

our neighbours in our village and parish.

At the lastTCC Board meeting the committee agreed to

he standard booking charge from£12/hour up to £14. This is the first increase inover 3years and in that time we have seen the

The newcharges came into effect as of 1 November.

rate will

The TCC is registered withthe Charities Commission number 1093526.

keen to help anylocal Parishioner who wishes to use the TCCbut who would find our charges for hiring or

dance at any activity too high. If this is ayour family please contact

chair of the TCC Rob Cobleyration.

We are very keen to extend at the backof the TCC in order to provideadditional daily usable facilities and

However we haveestimates that start at over £70,000

NowIF you believe that you could help us

t together an acceptable proposal at aprice somewhat less than this for anextension then do please contact Rob or

Equally we wish to cover the children’splay area between the TCC and the

and thus safer andut we

It mustfor significantly less

If you agree and can help then

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have beensuccessful.Trustbenefactor in providing £45k and theGarfield Weston Foundation£5k. Both sums are much appreciated.

We have had a definite ‘no’ from anumber of charities. The reasonsrefusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only onehas visited

The letter below has been handdelivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 householdsandbeing directly contributed byparishionersexceeding grateful. However we arestill short of thecan help in any way then the details ofhowcourse

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have beenuccessful.

Trust has been a very welcome majorbenefactor in providing £45k and theGarfield Weston Foundation£5k. Both sums are much appreciated.

We have had a definite ‘no’ from anumber of charities. The reasonsrefusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only onehas visited us.

The letter below has been handdelivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 householdsand so far has resulted in over £being directly contributed byparishionersexceeding grateful. However we arestill short of thecan help in any way then the details ofhow to helpcourse, you can also contact Rob.

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have beenuccessful. Stratford upon Avon Town

has been a very welcome majorbenefactor in providing £45k and theGarfield Weston Foundation£5k. Both sums are much appreciated.

We have had a definite ‘no’ from anumber of charities. The reasonsrefusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only one

us.

The letter below has been handdelivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 households

so far has resulted in over £being directly contributed byparishioners, to whom we areexceeding grateful. However we arestill short of the amountcan help in any way then the details of

to help are explained below oryou can also contact Rob.

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have been

Stratford upon Avon Townhas been a very welcome major

benefactor in providing £45k and theGarfield Weston Foundation has donated£5k. Both sums are much appreciated.

We have had a definite ‘no’ from anumber of charities. The reasonsrefusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only one

The letter below has been handdelivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 households

so far has resulted in over £being directly contributed by

to whom we areexceeding grateful. However we are

amount neededcan help in any way then the details of

are explained below oryou can also contact Rob.

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have been

Stratford upon Avon Townhas been a very welcome major

benefactor in providing £45k and thehas donated

£5k. Both sums are much appreciated.

We have had a definite ‘no’ from anumber of charities. The reasons forrefusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only one

The letter below has been handdelivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 households

so far has resulted in over £5,000being directly contributed by 47 local

to whom we areexceeding grateful. However we are

needed. If yocan help in any way then the details of

are explained below or,you can also contact Rob.

Friends of St James’Grant applications update. Of the manyCharities the FoSJ researched for grantsfor the urgent conservation work on StJames’ tower etc, two have been

Stratford upon Avon Townhas been a very welcome major

benefactor in providing £45k and thehas donated

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refusal range from the area beingdesignated ‘too affluent’; the church beingonly Grade II listed, to the more usual‘very heavy demand’. There are fourapplications outstanding, which may givesmall grants, though realistically only one

The letter below has been hand-delivered to all residents in the parishof Alveston, almost 1800 households

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Christmas Fair

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Ladies what is an “An Ideal Husband”?ll do come and see what Oscar Wilde

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he costs would £35 per person. Please contact Rob if youare interested in either of the

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Sunday 4 December

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Beginners Photography Course6 weeks from 12 January 3.30

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17, Sat 18 &

Wednesday 9 May 7 for 7.30pm

An Ideal Husbandby Oscar Wilde

A fundraising performance in aid ofConsensus

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NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out somemisunderstandings

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

NO!was given. Church buildings, many listedceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

“What about the Church

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,Archdeacons, and other administratof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes forwhich it was given.

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

NO!or to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is leviedto help maintain buildings and ministrraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs oftraining and administration.

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishrich from the perspective ofsome parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofthat generosity of former generations.and

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round!Society, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000And because much of ththat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about£90,000 per annum!

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIPyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping‘the show on the road’.This is not fairso that wecontribute regularly to the Creclaimed, please contact

T

And thank you to the

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out somemisunderstandings

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

NO! It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used inwas given. Church buildings, many listedceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

“What about the Church

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,Archdeacons, and other administratof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes forwhich it was given.

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

NO! Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is leviedto help maintain buildings and ministrraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs oftraining and administration.

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishrich from the perspective ofsome parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofthat generosity of former generations.and its future

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round!Society, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000And because much of ththat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about£90,000 per annum!

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIPyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping‘the show on the road’.This is not fairso that wecontribute regularly to the Creclaimed, please contact

To the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

And thank you to the

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

MYTHBUSTERS!Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out somemisunderstandings

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used inwas given. Church buildings, many listedceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

“What about the Church

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,Archdeacons, and other administratof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes forwhich it was given.

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is leviedto help maintain buildings and ministrraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs oftraining and administration.

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishrich from the perspective ofsome parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofthat generosity of former generations.

uture so that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round!Society, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000And because much of ththat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about£90,000 per annum!

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIPyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping‘the show on the road’.This is not fair, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parishso that we can be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you cancontribute regularly to the Creclaimed, please contact

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many

And thank you to the

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

MYTHBUSTERS!Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

that many people m

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used inwas given. Church buildings, many listedceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

“What about the Church Commissioners Millions?”

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,Archdeacons, and other administratof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is leviedto help maintain buildings and ministrraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs oftraining and administration.

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishrich from the perspective of some ofsome parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofthat generosity of former generations.

so that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round!Society, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000And because much of the resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help paythat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIPyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping‘the show on the road’. In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%

, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parishbe here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you can

contribute regularly to the Creclaimed, please contact the vicar who can put you in touch with

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many

And thank you to the Friends of St James’

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

MYTHBUSTERS!Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

that many people m

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used inwas given. Church buildings, many listedceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

Commissioners Millions?”

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,Archdeacons, and other administrative costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is leviedto help maintain buildings and ministry in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishsome of its inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofthat generosity of former generations.

so that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round!Society, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000

e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help paythat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you cancontribute regularly to the Church, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

the vicar who can put you in touch with

A BIG ‘THANK YOU’

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many

Friends of St James’

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

MYTHBUSTERS!Don’t worry! This article is about the ChurchNo doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

that many people may have

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used inwas given. Church buildings, many listed grade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worshipceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

Commissioners Millions?”

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because of

Now we need a regular income from those who care about the Churchso that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

“Why are you always asking for money?”

Money makes the world go round! No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the BigSociety, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000

e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help paythat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

the vicar who can put you in touch with

A BIG ‘THANK YOU’

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many

Friends of St James’

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford

MYTHBUSTERS!Don’t worry! This article is about the Church – not about Christmas.No doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

ay have.

“The Church of England is very rich, isn’t it?”

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used ingrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

ceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

Commissioners Millions?”

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

“Alveston Parish is very rich though, isn’t it?”

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because of

Now we need a regular income from those who care about the Churchso that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the BigSociety, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have beebecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000

e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help paythat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

the vicar who can put you in touch with

A BIG ‘THANK YOU’

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many

Friends of St James’ and for

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONSt James’ with St Peter’s, Manor Road, Stratford-upon

MYTHBUSTERS!not about Christmas.

No doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used ingrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

ceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

Commissioners Millions?”

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

“The Church gets money from the state to help it.”

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because of

Now we need a regular income from those who care about the Churchso that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the BigSociety, which is why we all have to pay taxes. We have been appealing for a lot of money this year simplybecause of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000

e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help paythat work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

the vicar who can put you in touch with

A BIG ‘THANK YOU’

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

I was moved by the generosity of so many. Thank you all.

for their fundraising efforts through

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONupon-Avon

not about Christmas.No doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the VirginAn attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used ingrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

ceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments.to maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a tewe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because of

Now we need a regular income from those who care about the Churchso that we can continue all that we do in the parish.

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help pay

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

the vicar who can put you in touch with one of our Stewardship team.

A BIG ‘THANK YOU’

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

Thank you all.

their fundraising efforts through

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTONAvon

not about Christmas.No doubts expressed here about the role of Saint Nicholas or the Virgin Birth.An attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

It is very “asset rich”, but much that it owns cannot be sold or used in any other way than for whatgrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

ceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

The Church Commissioners do have millions of pounds of investments. The income from these goesto maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parishits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatmoney. The excellent facilities we have at St. Peter’s and St. James’ are a testament to that, and the fact thatwe have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because of

Now we need a regular income from those who care about the Church

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help pay

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

one of our Stewardship team.

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

Thank you all.

their fundraising efforts through

NEWS FROM THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

Birth.An attempt, however, to put a few facts before you and straighten out some

any other way than for whatgrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

ceases in them the Church has a ‘duty of care’ to ensure that the building doesn’t fall down.

The income from these goesto maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

Well, if you look around at the houses and cars that make up the parish you cannot deny that itits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatstament to that, and the fact that

we have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofNow we need a regular income from those who care about the Church

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help pay

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80%, we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

one of our Stewardship team.

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

their fundraising efforts through

any other way than for whatgrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

The income from these goesto maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

you cannot deny that itits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatstament to that, and the fact that

we have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofNow we need a regular income from those who care about the Church

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help pay

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

In most churches 20% of the congregation contribute 80% of the cost., we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

one of our Stewardship team.

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

their fundraising efforts throughout the year.

any other way than for what itgrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

The income from these goesto maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

you cannot deny that it isits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatstament to that, and the fact that

we have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofNow we need a regular income from those who care about the Church

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000e resources given to us by previous generations have now been used to help pay for

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

of the cost., we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

the year.

itgrade 1 or 2, cannot be easily sold off, and even when worship

The income from these goesto maintaining the structures of the Church of England paying for Bishops, Deans and Cathedral staff,

ive costs which are comparatively low for such a large organisation. Muchof this money is historical income of the Church which is restricted and must be used for the purposes for

Church of England parishes get no money from the state to help them with the upkeep of their buildingsor to maintain the life and ministry of the parish, unlike on the continent where a special ‘Church Tax’ is levied

y in Germany, France and other countries. Each individual parish mustraise enough money to ‘pay its way’ and contribute to the needs of others and some of the central costs of

sits inhabitants. The Church has also been very lucky in the past because

some parishioners have left generous legacies and much has been achieved over the years because of thatstament to that, and the fact that

we have been able to contribute towards the cost of major restoration work to the Tower is also because ofNow we need a regular income from those who care about the Church

No organisation can exist or survive without money, even the Bign appealing for a lot of money this year simply

because of the daunting cost of the restoration work we have had to embark on, costing us over £300,000 .for

that work they are no longer available to support the day to day work of the parish which costs us about

This is why we have been teaching about Christian Stewardship over theyear. Those who come to Church, however irregularly, need to take responsibility for the cost of keeping

of the cost., we should all be making an effort to give generously and regularly to the work of our parish

be here for those who need us, even though they do not realise they need us! If you canhurch, however small, and Gift Aid it so that we can benefit from the tax

o the many people who have so generously given towards our appeal for the Tower.

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST JAMES'SUNDAYS:08.00 THE EUCHARIST (Said BCP)

10.30 THE

SOUTHBANK CLUB

except 4

THURSDAYS:10.00 THE EUCHARIST

FROM THE REGISTERSFUNERALS

HOLY BAPTISM

ARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT?swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morechildren. Our Church Charity,Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST JAMES'SUNDAYS:08.00 THE EUCHARIST (Said BCP)

10.30 THE PARISH EUCHARIST

SOUTHBANK CLUB

except 4th Sunday FAMILY

THURSDAYS:10.00 THE EUCHARIST

Christmas Services at St James’Sunday 18

18.30pm CAROL SERVICESaturday 24

16.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service11.30pm Midnight Mass

Sunday 258.00am Eucharist (Said

10.30am Family Eucharist

F A M I L Y S E R V I C E SSunday 11

Sunday 25

Sunday

Sunday 2

Sunday 1

Sunday 2

FROM THE REGISTERSFUNERALS

HOLY BAPTISM

4th September

“ARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT?swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morechildren. Our Church Charity,Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST JAMES'

08.00 THE EUCHARIST (Said BCP)

PARISH EUCHARIST

SOUTHBANK CLUB

Sunday FAMILY

THURSDAYS:10.00 THE EUCHARIST

Christmas Services at St James’Sunday 18th December

.30pm CAROL SERVICESaturday 24th

.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service11.30pm Midnight Mass

Sunday 25th December8.00am Eucharist (Said

10.30am Family Eucharist

F A M I L Y S E R V I C E SSunday 11th

Sunday 25th

Sunday 8th

Sunday 22nd

Sunday 12th

Sunday 26th

FROM THE REGISTERSFUNERALS: There have been, surprisingly,

HOLY BAPTISM

September

“Shine as a light in the worldARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT?swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morechildren. Our Church Charity,Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST JAMES'

08.00 THE EUCHARIST (Said BCP)

PARISH EUCHARIST

SOUTHBANK CLUB meets 10.30 every Sunday

Sunday FAMILY SERVICE

10.00 THE EUCHARIST

Christmas Services at St James’December

.30pm CAROL SERVICEth December

.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service11.30pm Midnight Mass

December8.00am Eucharist (Said

10.30am Family Eucharist

F A M I L Y S E R V I C E Sth Decemberth Decemberth January 2012nd January 2012th Februaryth February

FROM THE REGISTERSThere have been, surprisingly,

HOLY BAPTISM

September Florence Daisy H

Shine as a light in the worldARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT?swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morechildren. Our Church Charity,Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

08.00 THE EUCHARIST (Said BCP)

PARISH EUCHARIST

10.30 every Sunday

SERVICE

Christmas Services at St James’December

.30pm CAROL SERVICEDecember - CHRISTMAS EVE

.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service11.30pm Midnight Mass

December - CHRISTMAS DAY8.00am Eucharist (Said –

10.30am Family Eucharist

F A M I L Y S E R V I C E Sember

ember

January 2012

January 2012

February

February

FROM THE REGISTERSThere have been, surprisingly,

Florence Daisy H

Shine as a light in the worldARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT?swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morechildren. Our Church Charity, Alveston Relief in Need,Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

10.30 every Sunday

SERVICE

Christmas Services at St James’

.30pm CAROL SERVICECHRISTMAS EVE

.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service

CHRISTMAS DAY– BCP)

10.30am Family Eucharist

F A M I L Y S E R V I C E S - W I N T E RADVENT 3

CHRISTMAS DAY

EPIPHANY

EPIPHANY 3

2 Before Lent

L

FROM THE REGISTERSThere have been, surprisingly,

Florence Daisy Holde

Shine as a light in the worldARE YOUR CHILDREN MISSING OUT? School trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or moreAlveston Relief in Need,

Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community.the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

The Rev’d Canon Richard E. Williams, e

The Vicarage, Alveston, Stratford

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST PETER'S:SUNDAYS:09.15 THE EUCHARIST

(2

10.30 every Sunday

For other services and events see the WeeklyNewsletter

H

homes and shelteredParishwould like Communion at home please

Christmas Services at St James’

CHRISTMAS EVE.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service

CHRISTMAS DAY

W I N T E R 2 0 1 1ADVENT 3

CHRISTMAS DAY

EPIPHANY

EPIPHANY 3

2 Before Lent

LENT 1

FROM THE REGISTERSThere have been, surprisingly, no

lden

Shine as a light in the worldSchool trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or moreAlveston Relief in Need,

Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveavailable to older members of the community. If you would like to make an application please contactthe Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

The Rev’d Canon Richard E. Williams, e

The Vicarage, Alveston, Stratford

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST PETER'S:SUNDAYS:09.15 THE EUCHARIST

(2nd Sunday

For other services and events see the WeeklyNewsletter

Holy Communion is regularly celebrated in the

homes and shelteredParish. Communion is taken to the housebound. If youwould like Communion at home please

Christmas Services at St James’

CHRISTMAS EVE.30pm Christingle and Nativity Service

CHRISTMAS DAY CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’s

2 0 1 1 / 1 2ADVENT 3

CHRISTMAS DAY

EPIPHANY

EPIPHANY 3

2 Before Lent

no Funerals in the Parish since 3

30th October

Shine as a light in the worldSchool trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or moreAlveston Relief in Need, can help any in need in the parish of Al

Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveIf you would like to make an application please contact

the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington,

The Rev’d Canon Richard E. Williams, e

The Vicarage, Alveston, Stratford

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST PETER'S:SUNDAYS:09.15 THE EUCHARIST

Sunday – FAMILY SERVICE

For other services and events see the WeeklyNewsletter

oly Communion is regularly celebrated in the

homes and shelteredommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

would like Communion at home please

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’s09.15am

/ 1 209.15 at

CHRISTMAS DAY 10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

Funerals in the Parish since 3

October

Shine as a light in the worldSchool trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morecan help any in need in the parish of Al

Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the aboveIf you would like to make an application please contact

the Administrator, Mr David Oram, 30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington, CV37 7BT 01789

The Rev’d Canon Richard E. Williams, e

The Vicarage, Alveston, Stratford-upon

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

AT ST PETER'S:

09.15 THE EUCHARIST (Traditional Language)

FAMILY SERVICE

For other services and events see the Weekly

oly Communion is regularly celebrated in the

homes and sheltered housing complexes within theommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

would like Communion at home please

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’sam Family Eucharist

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

Funerals in the Parish since 3

October Matilda Alice French

Shine as a light in the worldSchool trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morecan help any in need in the parish of Al

Recent applications to the Fund have included help with many of the above . TheIf you would like to make an application please contact

CV37 7BT 01789

The Rev’d Canon Richard E. Williams, e-mail: [email protected]

upon-Avon, CV37 7QB

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

(Traditional Language)

FAMILY SERVICE)

For other services and events see the Weekly

oly Communion is regularly celebrated in the

housing complexes within theommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

would like Communion at home please

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’sFamily Eucharist

St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

09.15 at St Peter’s

10.30 at St James’

Funerals in the Parish since 3rd

Matilda Alice French

Shine as a light in the worldSchool trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morecan help any in need in the parish of Al

he Charity is alsoIf you would like to make an application please contact

CV37 7BT 01789 266805

mail: [email protected]

Avon, CV37 7QB Tel:

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

(Traditional Language)

For other services and events see the Weekly

oly Communion is regularly celebrated in the

housing complexes within theommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

would like Communion at home please ask the Vicar

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’sFamily Eucharist

rd August

Matilda Alice French

Shine as a light in the world ”School trips, youth club outings, music lessons, sports or

swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or morecan help any in need in the parish of Alveston.

Charity is alsoIf you would like to make an application please contact

mail: [email protected]

Tel: 01789 292777

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

(Traditional Language)

For other services and events see the Weekly

oly Communion is regularly celebrated in the nursing

housing complexes within theommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

ask the Vicar

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’s

August

Matilda Alice French

”swimming lessons? All of these things can be an added burden to families, especially with two or more

veston.

If you would like to make an application please contact

mail: [email protected]

01789 292777

SERVICES IN THE PARISH OF ALVESTON

For other services and events see the Weekly

housing complexes within theommunion is taken to the housebound. If you

ask the Vicar

CHRISTMAS DAY at St Peter’s