Thursday 3 November 2011

How to ADVERTISE without ANYBODY NOTICING

As our investigative reporter levelled his camera to take a shot of our rebuilt manhole by the Church before the area around it had been properly filled in, this board was thrust out in front of it.     What a cheeky thing to do, we said, but this firm has done a good job and has provided us with decent drainage (and we shall certainly not discuss the state of the old drain they had to clean out) so we've been very kind and left their board in the photo.    Now if anyone knows what the rates are for transglobal advertising, we can finish making out Mr Smith's invoice.





Now that the main arch in the Church has been repaired, the sanctuary is being redecorated for the first time in about forty years.     This photo was taken as the painting of the first large ceiling panel had just been finished, as you can see from the straight edges of the red border around it.  






Meanwhile work continues in the new Hospitality Centre.     A new door has been cut for one of the toilets which is being constructed just inside the main entrance.   The electrical work and the plumbing are now almost ready, and the dividing walls are about to be put in place.






Next week your Parish blog will have more news of the progress being made in the Church and in the Hospitality Centre.

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