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Friends of St Helen's Church
The Friends of St Helen’s Church was established by a small group of Parishioners & Residents from the Parish of Clifford Chambers on 15th March 2017.
The reason this group came together was the realisation that, in recent years, St Helen’s has been struggling financially. Firstly, the recent repairs to the tower depleted our limited funds by 150,000, with a further 15,000 spent on repairs to the vestry roof and interior redecorations.
By the 30th April 2017, this get-together had adopted a formal constitution and agreed the name of this embryonic organisation would be The Friends of St Helen's Church. To date, we have donated nearly 30,000.00 to the restoration/maintenance of the Church & War Memorial.
Latest Newsletter for St Helen's Church
Follow this link to access the latest newsletter for St Helen's Church.
The Objectives of The Friends of St Helens Church:
The Friends of St Helen's Church (Clifford Chambers) is established to advance the restoration, repair, maintenance, improvement and beautification of St Helen's Church (Clifford Chambers) in the Parish of Stratford on Avon, in the Diocese of Coventry. To also include the monuments, fittings, fixtures, stained-glass ornaments, and chattels in the church and churchyard, including the War Memorial belonging to the Church. All its activities, income and expenditure relate to this aim.
St Helen's Church is the oldest building in Clifford Chambers. It is open every day for local people and visitors, both for worship and to view a beautiful building. Parts of the building date back to Saxon Times, although there have been historic and other alterations over the years. St. Helen's Church is a Grade II* (Historic England List Entry Number: 1382560). As with any historic building of great age, restoration, repair and improvement are needed regularly if the building is to remain open.
The Friends of St Helen's Church are committed to maintaining and preserving the church for today's people and future generations to enjoy worshipping in and visiting a beautiful historic building.
Trustees of the Friends of St Helen's:
President: Revd Patrick
Chairperson: Sarah Crang
Vice Chairperson: Pauline Newbury
Secretary: Angela Wylam
Treasurer: Roger Morris
Trustee: Julian Crang
Supporters of The Friends of St Helen’s Church
Founder Patron: Sir Peter Rigby
Patrons:
Chris Ironmonger
Paul Southern
Corporate Sponsors:
Stratford Garden Centre
Corporate Supporters:
Mike Hill Graphics Ltd
Platinum Register:
Wendy Adam Lawrence Eagle Veronica Eagle
Clive Feltham John & Sally Gray Diana Harrison
Mrs G D Hawks John & Helen Hogg Paul Lageu
Derek Lawrance PJ Lea Sue Marshall
Roger Morris Janet & Tony Reason Julia Shearing
Clair & Jon Tribe Angela Wylam
Gold Register:
Julian Crang Sarah Crang Melanie Hateley
Judy Hicks Len & Jessie Potter
Silver Register:
Shirley & Trevor Acreman Lisa Collins Sarah & Paul Collins
Suzy Genge Sarah Gretton Rita Meadows
Sally Morris Mrs M G Nunn Betty Reynolds
Dr N J Shearing David Woulfe
Join The Friends of St Helen’s Church
The age and size of our magnificent Grade 2* listed church building mean that a significant amount of money is required for its upkeep. Continual repair work is needed to maintain the Church as a special part of the community with its historic importance.
If you would like to help ensure that St Helen’s is preserved for future generations, please consider joining the Friends of Shakespeare's Church as a Platinum, Gold or Silver Supporter.
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Platinum membership (100 per year) includes free entry to the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon, (Shakespeare’s Church) for you and 3 companions, and invitations to any Friends Events, including priority booking.
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Gold membership (75 per year) includes free entry to the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon, (Shakespeare’s Church) for you and 2 companions, and invitations to any Friends Events, including priority booking.
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Silver membership (25 per year) includes free entry to the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon, (Shakespeare’s Church) for you and 1 companion, and invitations to any Friends Events, to include priority booking.
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For more information, please get in touch with us by email at friends@st-helenschurch.co.uk or contact our Treasurer, Roger Morris: 01789 297361
Many thanks for your support.
We need your help
Despite the generosity of members of the community in raising much-needed funds, the fabric of the church is still in a sorry state of disrepair.
The Victorian guttering needs replacing urgently; rainwater is leaking into the chancel, and should this go unaddressed, the exterior walls will begin to crumble.
Another area of grave concern is the porch rafters, which, being rotten, are causing the collapse of the roof.
There are other areas of concern; both the path and the boundary walls are in a bad condition and need immediate attention.
All of the above have serious Health and Safety implications.
Looking to the future, we would like to improve our disabled access and install a toilet for Parishioners and visitors alike.
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