Hereford Cathedral has launched a new appeal as around
£1/4 million is needed urgently to restore the roof of the cathedral’s north
transept.
‘We always knew that the roofs would be one of
the next great projects,’ said the Very Revd Michael Tavinor, Dean of Hereford.
‘However, over the past 12 months the lead panels which make up the north
transept roof have deteriorated faster than we had expected.’
‘The lead has slipped, opening up holes in the
roof, which we have been able to temporary repair, and now we have to strip it
all off and replace it with new. Unfortunately, during big storms water still
gets into the building and at times you can see it staining the vault roof below
- it can be very visible from ground level when you stand inside the
transept.’
‘We have been working on the funding package
and have been very fortunate to receive a grant of £100,000 from the Wolfson
Foundation and Pilgrim Trust, through the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for
England, and a further grant from the Mappa Mundi Trust. We do, however, need
the support of the community to raise the final £50,000 and we hope as many as
possible will help us!’
An appeal to raise £50,000 has been launched
and all are welcome to contribute as much as they are able, although those who
are able to give £100 or more will be Patrons of the appeal and can choose to
have up to five initials added to a special commemorative plaque. The plaque
will be commissioned to mark the work and celebrate those who have contributed
to the restoration.
For further information
on how to support the appeal, please contact Hereford Cathedral Perpetual Trust
(01432 374261: perpetual.trust@herefordcathedrral.org) or visit www.herefordcathedral.org.

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