Scaffolding tour to see progress of work on Caistor church
There is also extensive scaffolding inside the building.
It is all part of the ‘Preserving - Sharing -Understanding’ project, funded in part by a £249,000 Heritage Lottery Grant, together with grants from other sources.
There have also been generous donations from the people of Caistor.
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Hide AdNow, the contractors, Stone Edge, are offering the opportunity to climb the scaffolding on the morning of Saturday June 9.
Places are limited and must be booked with the vicar, the Rev Ian Robinson, on 01472 851339 or by email [email protected]
A donation of £5 is invited for church building funds.
Hard hats and high visibility jackets will be supplied, but sensible shoes or boots must be worn.
As previously reported, the project is carrying out essential conservation work to the main roof of the church, improve the drainage from the building and putting in a new heating system.
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Hide AdThe story of the church’s infamous ‘Gad Whip’ is also being researched, with the whip itself undergoing conservation work at the University of Lincoln.
It is hoped the project will be completed by the end of this year.