All Saints Update – September 2022
During the month of August there was a great deal of progress – the internal painting is now finished except for the Rose window surround, the works to the Chancel outside are complete and [...]
During the month of August there was a great deal of progress – the internal painting is now finished except for the Rose window surround, the works to the Chancel outside are complete and [...]
The removal of internal and external scaffolding is now almost complete, the final section over the chancel will be taken away once the external eastern cross is reinstalled and the surrounding tiling is completed.An [...]
The online version of the Fleet Parish Magazine can be viewed here and the printed version is now available for collection from Ss Philip & James Church and Fleet Parish Community Centre during their [...]
The main visible change over the last month has been the gradual removal of the external scaffolding – revealing the completed roof to the nave and side aisles. Work continues to complete tiling of the [...]
Roofing works have generally progressed well in the last month, with tiling to the main roof and side aisles approaching completion and guttering being prepared for installation. There has been a delay to the [...]
There has continued to be good progress with the roof in the last month. Tiling is largely complete on the main roof covering the nave, with felt and battening to the side aisles under [...]
ALL SAINTS UPDATE MARCH 2022 There has been good progress with the roof in the last month. The felt, battening and insulation over the nave is complete, and high level electrical cabling installed, with [...]
All Saints Update – February 2022 Work on the roof has progressed well during January and it is now mostly boarded in – the roof insulation is being applied and we hope that tiling [...]
ALL SAINTS UPDATE JANUARY 2022Much progress has been made with the roof in the last month, as can now be clearly seen from outside the church. The ‘glulam’ beams that will support the nave roof [...]
Work has continued to progress well during the last month. The limecrete slab, which forms the base for the underfloor heating, has now cured sufficiently to allow the erection of full internal ‘birdcage’ scaffolding. This [...]