We were delighted to welcome Cotillion back on 8 December, who provided once more a very enjoyable evening, with their performance of A Sussex Christmas – songs,
poetry and readings in the church hall.
Many thanks to everyone who attended. We raised £240 for ACTnow- Amberley Church
Tower Appeal.
St Michael's Church in Amberley West Sussex - The largest of the four churches within the Wildbrooks benefice
Sunday 26 November 2017
Grant from Headley Trust
We are delighted to have been awarded a grant of £5,000 from the Headley Trust, towards
the major repairs to the tower fabric including timber and masonry repair, reopening of sealed windows and repair of the roof. With recent income from events and donations, this takes us to over £62,000 raised so far toward our target.
the major repairs to the tower fabric including timber and masonry repair, reopening of sealed windows and repair of the roof. With recent income from events and donations, this takes us to over £62,000 raised so far toward our target.
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Wagner, Hitler and the Jews
Many thanks to Michael Hartnall for his extremely
entertaining and informative talk on Wagner, Hitler and the Jews on 10 November. It was a highly professional presentation using still
images, film and high quality sound. We were privileged to have
such a knowledgeable speaker help us with our ACTnow–Amberley Church Tower
appeal.
A huge thanks also to Lillis and David Lyon for providing,
serving and butlering a delicious supper afterwards.
£780 was raised for our appeal, so again thanks to everyone
who supported us.
Grant from Sussex Historic Churches Trust
We are delighted to announce the award of a grant for £10,000 from the Sussex Historic Churches Trust towards the cost of the work to be done on St Michael's. With the money raised by our fundraising events and the first part of our Heritage Lottery Fund award, we have now raised over £54,000 towards our total.
St Michael's has participated in the Sussex Historic Churches Fund "Ride & Stride" event for many years. The funds raised from this event are split 50:50 between the Trust and the church, providing another welcome source of income. We thank James Tolson for continuing to organise this event, and the participants from the village.
St Michael's has participated in the Sussex Historic Churches Fund "Ride & Stride" event for many years. The funds raised from this event are split 50:50 between the Trust and the church, providing another welcome source of income. We thank James Tolson for continuing to organise this event, and the participants from the village.
Wednesday 19 July 2017
Amberley Sculpture Gardens 2017
The Sculpture Gardens event on 10 June was a great success. The weather was perfect; the gardens were in beautiful condition; the sculptures were exhibited to great advantage; the musicians added greatly to the experience. Over 400 people visited, and there were sales of artists' works in each of the five gardens. The event raised £5,600 for the ACTnow Appeal.
How proud we were about the comments about our village We attracted many people who had never been to Amberley before who said what a beautiful village we lived in and what a wonderful community spirit we had. The exhibitors were also very complimentary about the event
The list of people involved who gave their time so generously is endless, but we would like to acknowledge the help we got. We thank Peter Strudwick for allowing us to use his field for parking and Peter Cozens and his team for managing it. Cyndy Kennett and her team did a sterling job with teas. We thank the ticket sellers who were at times rushed off their feet. We thank the bar stewards for keeping the fizz flowing. We thank the garden owners for allowing us the use of their beautiful gardens and the stewards who managed the crowds of appreciative visitors. Suzie Coates did a wonderful job with signs advising people where to go.
The ACTnow Team (now working on the next events...)
How proud we were about the comments about our village We attracted many people who had never been to Amberley before who said what a beautiful village we lived in and what a wonderful community spirit we had. The exhibitors were also very complimentary about the event
The list of people involved who gave their time so generously is endless, but we would like to acknowledge the help we got. We thank Peter Strudwick for allowing us to use his field for parking and Peter Cozens and his team for managing it. Cyndy Kennett and her team did a sterling job with teas. We thank the ticket sellers who were at times rushed off their feet. We thank the bar stewards for keeping the fizz flowing. We thank the garden owners for allowing us the use of their beautiful gardens and the stewards who managed the crowds of appreciative visitors. Suzie Coates did a wonderful job with signs advising people where to go.
The ACTnow Team (now working on the next events...)
Sunday 14 May 2017
Amberley Sculpture Gardens
Saturday 10 June 2017
3.00pm-8.00pm
Over 60 works by 20 artists displayed in five of Amberley's beautiful gardens.
Live music by St Martin's Voices from St Martin-in-the-Fields and jazz musicians from the Guildhall School of Music.
Afternoon teas, wine and soft drinks. Free parking.
Entry £10, includes a free glass of sparkling wine.
Amberley is one of Sussex's "show villages" and its gardens are stunning, creating magnificent settings for the sculptures, most of which are for sale. Gale Force Nun by Philip Jackson
Artists exhibiting:
Maria Albiez Gill Lawson
Jane Bohane Allan Mackenzie
Tessa Clegg Abby Martin
Su-Peta Cloud Teresa Martin
Jon Edgar Christopher Marvell
Graham Heeley Carol Orwin
Zeljko Ivankovic Alexandra Osmond-Jones
Philip Jackson Hazel Reeves
Michael Joseph Eve Shepherd
Belinda Kelland Alex Smith
3.00pm-8.00pm
Over 60 works by 20 artists displayed in five of Amberley's beautiful gardens.
Live music by St Martin's Voices from St Martin-in-the-Fields and jazz musicians from the Guildhall School of Music.
Afternoon teas, wine and soft drinks. Free parking.
Entry £10, includes a free glass of sparkling wine.
Amberley is one of Sussex's "show villages" and its gardens are stunning, creating magnificent settings for the sculptures, most of which are for sale. Gale Force Nun by Philip Jackson
Artists exhibiting:
Maria Albiez Gill Lawson
Jane Bohane Allan Mackenzie
Tessa Clegg Abby Martin
Su-Peta Cloud Teresa Martin
Jon Edgar Christopher Marvell
Graham Heeley Carol Orwin
Zeljko Ivankovic Alexandra Osmond-Jones
Philip Jackson Hazel Reeves
Michael Joseph Eve Shepherd
Belinda Kelland Alex Smith
Saturday 8 April 2017
Heritage Lottery Fund Award
The ACTnow St Michael’s Church Tower Appeal committee is
delighted to announce that it has received initial support from the Heritage
Lottery Fund (HLF) for essential repairs to the church tower.
HLF grants are awarded in two phases: a Development Phase, which
in our case includes further preparatory and investigative work before the main
works to the Church tower can be carried out; and a Delivery Phase, when the
main works will be done. During the first phase we will prepare a detailed
application for the second phase grant. As long as plans have progressed
satisfactorily and according to the original proposal, an award for the second
phase will be confirmed. Our original outline application was for a total
grant of over £140,000, and we have been successful in obtaining a first phase
grant of £16,600, towards expected costs of £19,656. We are confident
that we shall succeed with our second phase application and that we may be able
to begin the main works on the tower in 2018.
We have already raised £20,000 ourselves, from various
events, including concerts and talks, and generous donations from a number of
sources. But we will still need to raise up to £50,000 more, so ACTnow will
continue with its fund-raising activities for some time yet.
Valerie and Ian Galbraith
Simon's Lee
01798 839 006
valerie@ecomis.com
Wednesday 4 January 2017
ACTnow fundraising - update
Much effort, primarily by Jeff Feakins, during autumn 2016 went into preparing a submission to the Heritage Lottery Fund for a major grant towards the total amount needed for the works on the Church tower. We have applied for a total grant of £150,000. We expect to know the result of our application in early March.
To meet our target total of £200,000 by autumn 2018, we have to raise £50,000 from other sources. As of the end of 2016 we had raised £18,700, from events and donations. This is a highly satisfactory position and we are very grateful to all who have contributed, via donations, support for events, and in planning and assisting with these events.
Several events are already scheduled and being planned for this year, and we look forward to your participation in these. Additional help would be very welcome, particularly with the organisation and manning of events.
Valerie and Ian Galbraith
Simon's Lee
01798 839 006
valerie@ecomis.com
To meet our target total of £200,000 by autumn 2018, we have to raise £50,000 from other sources. As of the end of 2016 we had raised £18,700, from events and donations. This is a highly satisfactory position and we are very grateful to all who have contributed, via donations, support for events, and in planning and assisting with these events.
Several events are already scheduled and being planned for this year, and we look forward to your participation in these. Additional help would be very welcome, particularly with the organisation and manning of events.
Valerie and Ian Galbraith
Simon's Lee
01798 839 006
valerie@ecomis.com
All Our Yesterdays
Local historian Bob Hutchinson and Janet Kelly gave two brilliant talks about the history of Amberley on 4 November and 2 December: Amberley People in the Past and The Changing Face of Amberley. The first talk concentrated on the people of the village, and the second on the village itself. Bob and Janet offered a wonderful double act, with Janet providing very personal observations on individual inhabitants, several of whom were her own ancestors. A final photograph showed Janet herself as a child, as a bridesmaid at a village wedding. The church was almost filled on both occasions by very appreciative audiences, including many people from outside the village. Followed by drinks in the church hall, the two talks raised £2,400 for the ACTnow Church Tower Appeal.
Many thanks to Fowlers Estate Agents who sponsored the wine.
The SINGING SALON at Amberley
A gala evening at St Michael's.
An audience of over one hundred enjoyed a wonderful evening of song on 26 November, organised by Averil Sessions and performed by the Singing Salon. Courtesy of David and Lillis Lyon and Jane Mason, the concert was followed by a live auction and dinner with wine and at Oak Tree House and Amberley House. In aid of the ACTnow Church Tower Appeal, the event raised over £4,500.
Many thanks to all who contributed to the success of this event.
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