Subject: News from the University Church of St Mary the Virgin


Restoration Works at the University Church


Earlier this month, the government announced that the University Church has received a grant of £422,000 from the Culture Recovery Fund to replace the nave roof and to carry out some high level stonework repairs to the pinnacles and the south clerestory. These repairs were identified as urgent in the Quinquennial Inspection which was carried out by Mark Hammond, the Surveyor of the Fabric, earlier this year. The works began a month ago, and we are making good progress. Savvy Group, the contractor appointed, is a local Oxfordshire firm. The hope is that the work will be completed by March 31st 2022. 


In planning this project, we have been assisted by our Fabric Advisory Committee, chaired by Professor William Whyte, and Mark Hammond, the Surveyor of the Fabric. The project is managed by a small group, which includes Nicholas Hardyman, Felix Leach, Tess Blenkinsop, Kevin Harris and me. We have reviewed carefully a number of options in relation to energy saving measures and we have paid very careful attention to the advice of the structural engineer. The beams of the roof date from 1490 and were given by King Henry VII from his estate in Shotover. We have had to pay careful attention to questions about any additional weight caused by any further interventions on the roof. We plan to do some further investigative work in order to explore whether solar panels might be added at a future date. In all of this, we are seeking to conserve the fabric as much as possible and we are keen to ensure that the contractors adopt a sensitive conservation approach using traditional methods as much as possible. Although the previous roofing dates only from 1931, we will be seeking to ensure that the new roof lasts much longer. One of the ways in which we will be doing this is by ensuring that there is better ventilation.


Alongside the external works, there will be some internal works associated with the project. In the course of the next week, there will be a mobile elevated working platform (or MEWP) in Church, and this will mean that access to some areas within the church will be restricted. Please note that in the course of the next week, you may find it easier to access the building via the Radcliffe Square entrance rather than the High Street. Services will carry on as usual with Morning Prayer at 9.00am and the Eucharist at 12.15pm in the Chancel. The purpose of the exercise is to perform a thorough inspection of the internal beams and panelling. Towards the end of the week, the contractors will fit dust covers over the organ to prevent any damage and place a high level net to ensure that there will be no risk of any debris falling from the roof onto the nave floor below. This means that the gallery at the West End will probably be out of action for the foreseeable future - my apologies to those members of the congregation who tend to sit up there.


We hope to minimise disruption as much as possible. You will appreciate that this work is absolutely essential and my hope is that within the next six months we will be able to restore the roof to its former glory so that the curious assembly of plastic buckets which have occasionally littered the floor of St Mary’s in the course of the last two years will become a distant memory. The grant from the Culture Recovery Fund will have a transformative effect in enabling us to complete the roof work and carry out urgent stonework repairs.


We shall keep you posted as the project progresses over the next few months. I will be very happy to respond to any questions which you may have about the project. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.


William Lamb,

Vicar

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GODLY PLAY We're pleased to share that on the first Sunday of every month, we will be hosting a Godly Play session for children 3-8 years old and their families. Godly Play is a joyful, play-based learning experience consisting of an interactive story and response time where children use art and other creative outlets to explore their relationship with God. Godly Play will take place during the first 45 minutes of service in the Old Library, after which families will rejoin the service for communion. Our first session will be on Sunday 7th November, we hope that you will join us.


GREEN TEAM MEETING The next Green Team will be meeting in the Old Library today (7 November) at 12.00pm. A light vegetarian lunch will be served. After lunch, there will be a pilgrimage to St Margaret's of Antioch, Binsey, led by Liz Adams. We will gather in Radcliffe Square at 1.30 pm and all are welcome. When we arrive at St Margaret's, the home of St Frideswide, we will share some healing prayers around the well. After that, we can all together and then retire for a warm cup of coffee at the Perch. If you have not booked but would like to join the lunch or the pilgrimage please speak to the Revd Charlotte Bannister-Parker on Sunday morning.


COVID’S METAMORPHOSES On Wednesday evening at 7.30pm, you are invited to join the Revd Canon Bruce Kinsey, the Chaplain of Balliol College and a psychotherapist, and the Vicar to talk about the impact of the pandemic and the successive lockdowns on issues of mental health. This is the first session of a series in which we will have the opportunity to reflect on the months past and what we have learned in the light of the pandemic.


GARDENING DAY AT HOLYWELL CEMETERY On Saturday 13 November, there will be another gardening day at Holywell Cemetery. Please come and join us as we engage in this delicate conservation work. For more information, please email admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk.


DEARLY BELOVED PHOTO EXHIBITION

Dearly Beloved portrays the ministry of 10 women priests in the Church of

England through a combination of images and text. Prepared by Jim Glover

and Vanessa Winship, the exhibition will be here until 21 November.


NEW TO ST MARY’S? If you are new to St Mary’s and have started coming to services in the last six months or so, we may not have your contact details. If you would like to find out more about what is going on at the University Church, please email admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk with your name, address and telephone number and ask for your name to be added to the Parish Directory. This directory is used only by parish staff but it enables us to get in touch with you as the need arises.



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