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Volunteers at Essex lockdown rave church honoured | East Anglian Daily Times

Astrid Gillespie and Reverend Canon Paul Hamilton outside All Saints Church - Credit: Church Conservation Trust Two volunteers who spearheaded a campaign to repair a historic Essex church after an illegal rave have been recognised with a national heritage award.  Astrid Gillespie and Reverend Canon Paul Hamilton sprung into action after the illegal rave at All Saints Church in East Horndon, near Brentwood, caused significant damage to the building.  Essex Police seized equipment and made three arrests at the unlicensed New Year s Eve event, but a major clean-up operation was required after revellers trashed the Tudor church.   The pair spoke with the media and launched a fundraising drive by advertising a Just Giving page via Facebook. 

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Quay Place owners looking for new tenant for historic site | East Anglian Daily Times

Suffolk Mind will be leaving Quay Place - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown The owners of a converted Ipswich church say they are continuing to work to ensure the building stays in public use.  The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) which owns Quay Place in College Street was left looking for new tenants after it was announced in the summer that the building s former occupants, Suffolk Mind, would be moving out.  The Grade II-listed venue had formerly been used to host a range of mental wellbeing and heritage sessions as well as being offered up for venue hire. The building was closed throughout the first lockdown but not long after the country moved out of initial restrictions, the charity announced it would not be reopening the site. 

Quay Place owners looking for new tenant for historic site

Suffolk Mind will be leaving Quay Place - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown The owners of a converted Ipswich church say they are continuing to work to ensure the building stays in public use.  The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) which owns Quay Place in College Street was left looking for new tenants after it was announced in the summer that the building s former occupants, Suffolk Mind, would be moving out.  The Grade II-listed venue had formerly been used to host a range of mental wellbeing and heritage sessions as well as being offered up for venue hire. The building was closed throughout the first lockdown but not long after the country moved out of initial restrictions, the charity announced it would not be reopening the site. 

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