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Ecclesistical & Heritage World No.99

Heritage Roofing

Heritage roofing - maintaining our iconic buildings

The UK is home to some of the most iconic buildings in the world, from stunning churches and cathedrals to historic stately homes. Each and every one of these remarkable feats of architecture requires regular maintenance to ensure they remain in the very best condition, allowing them to be enjoyed for generations.

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Traditional Lime

Lime: it’s better for buildings – and for the environment

It is now fairly well known that cement is not good for old buildings and that lime mortar should be used. But why? What are the advantages and what are the disadvantages? In order to begin to answer those questions it is necessary to understand the nature of traditional building, the process by which buildings used to be built, and how it differs from modern construction, the process by which we build today.

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Audio Visual

Audio visual equipment in church buildings

This guidance is issued by the Church Buildings Council under section 55(1)(d) of the Dioceses, Mission and Pastoral Measure 2007. As it is statutory guidance, it must be considered with great care. The standards of good practice set out in the guidance should not be departed from unless the departure is justified by reasons that are spelled out clearly, logically and convincingly.

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CRE Events

After the Midlands, onward to Milton Keynes

"CRE Midlands reminded me of the giddy days when it first began – the venue was packed with exhibitors and visitors and there was a busy atmosphere. The whole thing looked great."

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Church Insurance | Ecclesiastical

Church insurance risk

You need to ensure that reasonable precautions are in place at your church to keep it safe for those who use it. To do this, you need to think about what might cause harm to people.

You will then need to decide if the precautions already in place are adequate. If they are not, you may need to identify further action to prevent any danger. When done formally, this is known as a risk assessment.

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Lead Roofing

The benefits of lead roofing

Lead is one of the oldest materials in the roofing industry and is still commonly used throughout the world today.

Lead roofing is a traditional roofing method which has been used in the industry for hundreds of years, and is therefore proven to be extremely reliable. Lead roofing, and sand-cast lead, in particular is ideal for old buildings such as churches or historical renovations, whereas milled lead roofing is a mass-produced alternative, used for precision and accuracy in homes and commercial buildings alike.

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Lightning Protection

When lightning strikes are you protected against this act of God?

The issue of lightning protection in churches is one that has exercised this publication for many years. In this four-part series of spotlights on the issue we will be revisiting various aspects of the subject, beginning with an overview of current thinking.

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New school allows for International Dickens Heritage Centre


The former home of world renowned author Charles Dickens is to be opened to the public for the first time since his death in 1870 by its current owners Gad's Hill, the top performing independent school in England.

It follows the decision by Gad's Hill to build a new state of the art £10 million school in the grounds of the old house which will allow it to be turned into a museum and world heritage centre in 2012, a project expected to attract visitors from across the globe.

Gad’s Hill Independent School in Higham, near Rochester, Kent, which owns the Grade One listed Georgian property, Gad’s Hill Place  - has been using the premises for teaching since the 1920s.

The past ten years have seen a significant period of growth and progress for the School, named this year as the country’s top independent school by the BBC, The Times and in the Government’s School League Tables. Gad's Hill is also eighth best school overall when including state schools.

It is this success that has enabled Gad's Hill to invest in a new school construction and to mark the start of the £10 million project, it will be hosting a ‘ground-breaking’ event at the site in Gravesend Road at 2pm on Thursday 9th June – the 141st anniversary of Charles Dickens death.
 

Headmaster of the School for three to sixteen year-olds, Mr. David Craggs, has long campaigned for pupils to vacate the historic and increasingly fragile 18th century house and for Dickens’s home to be opened to visitors on a permanent basis.

He said: “Our academic achievements have been consistently good over the past ten years and this last year have been second-to-none, especially in traditional core subjects such as Maths, English, Science, French and IT.

“While it is a real, and extremely rare, honour to be able to learn English in what was Charles Dickens bedroom, it’s no longer practical for our growing School to use this building.

“I will miss the unique privilege of running a school from the great man’s own study, but eagerly await the completion of the new school buildings as they will provide a cornerstone for future success and will be better suited to educating children in the 21st century.

“There will be better resources and facilities for the pupils with cutting edge technology and up to date learning rooms. All the pupils, parents and staff are looking forward to being in their new home by 2012.”

The heritage centre is due to open in 2012 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth, giving the School’s current and next intake of pupils the chance to learn in illustrious surroundings.

Marion Dickens, trustee of the centre and Dickens’ great-great-granddaughter, said: “Since the house was turned into a school, public access to it has been very limited. Now, for the first time, people who love the books will be able to visit his home.”

Clague Architects have been deeply involved in this scheme since its outset in 2006. Andrew Clague said: “The new school will set a milestone in creating exceptional educational space with unique features for this historic school. One of these being the all day café space for staff meetings, informal gatherings and so on. It is a very human and ‘adult’ idea – the essence of the school.

“Phase I is to begin now and there is a further phase to complete the work. When all is completed the school will have exceptional premises and the public in Gravesham area will have access to a house that ‘creaks’ with its Dickens’ history.

“The architectural idea is that the school will always be closely linked with the mansion and it forms part of the key view on entering the school. The mansion environs will be cleared of buildings that spoil its relationship with the countryside and it will be available to the public.”

Others involved in the new school project include Leo Hickish from Batcheller Thacker, Planning and Development Consultants.

He said: “Having been involved in this project since its inception it is wonderful to know that building work will start soon on this major educational and historic development.”

The range of new school buildings are being erected by construction company Farnrise on the existing school playing fields and will eventually accommodate 280 Senior pupils and 200 Junior and Kindergarten pupils.

Mathew Constable, Construction Director, Farnrise said: “We are very pleased to be associated with Gad’s Hill School and look forward to what will be a good working relationship which I am sure will prove mutually beneficial. Farnrise see this as an excellent opportunity to further their involvement and support within the education sector and local community.”

Financing the multi-million pound project is Handelsbanken. Branch Manager Jeremy Brett said: “Handelsbanken, Maidstone is delighted to provide finance for this prestigious project.  We are really looking forward to working with Gads Hill.”

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