FRIENDS OF ST LEONARD’S CHURCH, HYTHE
Our heritage and its maintenance
For at least 900 years the people of Hythe have seen St Leonard’s Church standing on the hillside as a symbol of all that is best in their heritage. Successive generations have cared for the Church, but there are no large endowments and the cost of maintenance must be met by raising funds locally. St Leonard’s has to be inspected every five years by a Diocesan architect who recommends spending that he considers necessary and sets the priorities. The need for repairs may also arise due to the effects of unforeseen events, such as storm damage or earthquakes!
How the Friends help
The Friends of St Leonard’s Church, Hythe,an organisation with charitable status, came into being in 1981 to “promote the care, restoration, preservation, repair, improvement and beautification of the Parish Church and of the fabric, fittings, organ, pianos and other musical instruments, ornaments, furniture, monuments, fixtures, stained glass and documents in the Church and belonging to the Church”. The Friends is an independent organisation, separate from the Parochial Church Council (PCC) that is legally responsible for the upkeep of St Leonard’s. The PCC can and does, however, appeal to the Friends for help. The Friends’ Executive Committee, elected at the Annual General Meetings, decides whether we should provide assistance for any particular purpose.
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