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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