Building Christ Church: 1991 to 2006
Fire and Flood
In the early hours of New Year’s Day 1995, a fire spread rapidly through the Parish Halls. Len and Trixie Leeming raised the alarm at 4.30 am and soon afterwards six pumps were being used by the Fire Brigade to get the blaze under control. The fire in the Parish Halls was almost certainly the result of arson by an intruder who broke into the kitchen and started the blaze in the ‘comfy room’. However the culprit was never found. Photos show the extent of the damage inflicted by the fire.
The Halls were refurbished and were eventually reopened by the Bishop of Southwark, Roy Williamson, on 15th March 1996.
They were afflicted again in June 2015, this time by a flood following a water main burst in the High Street, before they were again restored.
Reordering the interior
Towards the end of Stewart Downey’s time as Vicar, the idea arose to reorder the interior of Christ Church. First raised at a PCC meeting in February 2004, the aim was to make the worship space more flexible and suitable for the needs of a 21st century church.
During the interregnum the scheme went ahead with the removal of the pews, old lighting, floor and chancel furniture in the autumn of 2006.
These were replaced with the wooden floor, chairs, chancel furniture, lighting, screens and cameras that we currently use.
The work was completed by April 2007.
All of this was chiefly led by Churchwarden of Christ Church between 2003 and 2008, Trevor Webster.
Building CCNM 1976-90 | Building CCNM 2007-present |