'˜We're reachingfor the skies!'
The final stones of the long-awaited new church spire were finally lifted into place.
The operation involved a brand new £1M Liebherr hydraulic crane which straddled Dawber Lane and stretched over 100’ to reach the very top of the tower.
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Hide AdIt was the massive machine’s first outing for the operator, APH Crane Hire of Lincoln.
A small group of onlookers looked skywards as the Rev John Parkin performed the topping out ceremony with a flowering rose bush - rather than a pagan yew branch.
The Rev Parkin described the £320,000 project - largely funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund as being 99.9% finished.
Apart from the final stones, one of the very ;last jobs was to install and all-important lightening conductor...and a new weathercock.
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Hide AdWork has already been completed on the interior, including the restoration of the church clock by the original manufacturers, Smiths of Derby.
The project to complete the re-building of the tower and spire has secured the church’s future after it was condemined amid safety fears.
Now, the church is ready for a rededication service to be led by the Bishop of Grimsby on Saturday September 22.