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Maxey Village Church needs you! When our Church Warden of 20 years retired last year we also lost our groundsman. Thankfully a few people from our village stepped forward to take over and we are truly grateful for every moment they spent volunteering to keep our churchyard neat and tidy for the many people that attend the graves there. We have sadly had many funerals this year and the building and churchyard has been ready every time due to our incredible volunteers. So, why do we need you? The team who have been mowing and tidying have decided that they cannot continue again this season and we now needs more volunteers to assist, the more we have, the easier the workload. We will give full training and there will be a rota, obviously when the grass grows it needs to be cut but when it isn't, it doesn't, so we can't say for certain how often you may be needed, only that you are!
other week and they have been doing a fantastic job, coming in extra when we have funerals and weddings and enjoying it when they have been able to, given our 2020 COVID situation.
In 2019 we had three lovely ladies who volunteered to clean inside the building every
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Maxey St. Peter's needs village support to stay open, our roof is failing, there are lots of jobs to do and not many people to carry them out. The last thing that we want to happen is that we close the doors; no weddings, funerals or christenings, so please think about time you could volunteer or what you could do to help us maintain our churchyard and building. Mandy Loveder - Church Warden
Bank Holiday Monday sunset, glad I went for a womble with the camera now, it was darned chilly though. Dave Radcliffe Nice to see this at the north entrance to Glinton has received some TLC Dave Ellis 30
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