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268 days ago

St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral - why has it taken so long for work to start on the Restoration of our Cathedral?

Heather from Westown

The 'Daily News' reported on Wednesday 5 October 2023 that work was hopefully going to start soon on our (stone) Cathedral. I thought we could re-start the Neighbourly conversation of a few week's ago, re: where has all the Money Raised from the Community Fundraising gone? The paper recorded that all the building work so far (on the Vicarage and the Brown Building next to it) amounted to $20 million! And the $5m from the Provisional Growth Fund would have gone into the mix for that too! As I believe all the Money has now been spent! I am most concerned that all the Funds given so Generously by the Public, by Philanthropists, by Businesses, by those with Tangible Connections to the Cathedral (eg having been Married there) were taken under false pretences! Over the past 6-7 years many of us were asked to Give what we could afford, towards the Restoration of the Cathedral - I remember it well - 2 ladies would go around all the various Groups in Taranaki and give a Speech asking for Financial help, showing the Plans etc. of How the Repairs to the Cathedral would be staged and how it would look in the Future! These Presentations did the job, and much Funds were Raised over several years! The City/Region were kept informed and we were all excited that soon, our Cathedral would once more be Open for Business? However, since approx. 2018, we've heard Nothing! And seen Nothing! What happened? Who was in Charge? Unless you were a 'Regular at the Interim Cathedral', we heard Nothing! But since many of the Funds came from Others 'Outside of the Church', they deserved to be kept Up to Date as well as everyone else. It is only this week (in 2023) that we have learnt Anything about the Progress of our Cathedral. Why? And why has so much of the Money Raised been Used for these other Projects (Vicarage and Brown Building) without the Approval or at least the knowledge of the People who thought they were Paying for the Cathedral itself NOT for other bits and pieces.....
What do you all think?

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9 hours ago

Lunchtime Concert, "Westward", Wednesday July 10th, 12.15pm

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The lunchtime concert at the Methodist Centre on Wednesday July 10th, features the Taranaki group "Westward". This comprises Deb Harding (vocals), Mike Harding (vocals & guitar), Lisa Dohig (vocals) and Ken Kowalchuk (vocals & bass). They enjoy singing folk music and songs about people and places. Songs from Ireland, Britain, NZ and even Alabama.
Songs of intrigue, inspiration, solace and celebration.
Songs to inspire and bring an audience together in unison and harmony. To quote one of their songs, "Let the music speak for itself".
Koha appreciated.