Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Off Marlow Road B482 Cadmore End High Wycombe, HP14 3PJ, United Kingdom
The Church of St. Mary Le Moor – November Services & Events ​
https://church.cadmoreend.org.uk

Sunday 3rd November (All Souls) 11.00a.m.​Holy Communion​Rev. Philip Smith
Sunday 10th November 10.45 a.m.​Remembrance Sunday Service *​Rev. Lucy Austin
Sunday 17th November 11.00 a.m. ​Holy Communion​Rev. Peter Viney
Sunday24th November 11.00 a.m.​Holy Communion Rev. Mark Ackford

* We will join the rest of the nation with a minute’s silence at 11am.
The service will be followed by refreshments.

Church Events

The Nave Roof Project - the church continues to fundraise for the shortfall of additional £20,000. Erection of the scaffolding is scheduled to be completed in early November. Expect construction vehicles to be parked by the Lych Gate during working hours 07.30 – 16.30h (weekend working not expected) until February 2025.

Tuesday 5th November 10.30am to noon​Coffee & Chat

Saturday 16th November 1.00 p.m. to 4 p.m.​Cadmore End Social History at Cadmore End Hall (includes refreshments). The Speakers will be:

Mr. Andrew McTavish - Mrs James and beginnings of the ‘baby welfare groups’;

Mr Richard Bates - local families and the history of Cadmore Post Offices (Ayer’s and Trendall’s)

Mrs Nora Hayes - the old magazines. church.cadmoreend.org.uk/

Friday0 6th December 7.30 for 8.00 p.m. - Concert by The Marlow Ukele Group https://www.marlowuke.co.uk/ at Cadmore End Hall. There will be a donations bar for wine & soft drinks both before and during the interval (in aid of the Nave Roof and Hall funds) as well as a raffle.

Tickets at £15 (including a drink and nibbles) are available via BACS : Cadmore End PCC (or St Mary le Moor; Church - Sort code: 30-94-28; Account no. 01432358 or through

Cadmore End: St Mary le Moor

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Information on Nave Roof Re-tiling

A contract to re-tile the Nave Roof has been signed with a start date of Monday 7th October (duration of project 18weeks) with a finish date of 21st February 2025). This grade 2 listed building was built in 1851 and the original Nave roof will be replaced. The work will be carried out by Ward & co who replaced the Chancel Roof in 2017.

Working arrangements-the Church will not be open to the public for the duration of the project and there will be a corrugated 4-metre-high wall around the Nave and a corrugated roof put in place. The side gate will be used for unloading/loading materials and the timber blocks removed. Construction vehicles will be parked by the Lych Gate. Working will be between 7.30am and 4.30pm. Weekend working is not expected.

The usual Sunday 11am services will continue each week in the Village Hall. For special services (Carol Services and Christmas Day) the Nave may be opened.
The Monthly “Coffee and Chat” morning will be held in the Village Hall as will the next Social History Event (16th November) and the Ukelele Concert (6th December).

Suspended until the work is complete in February 2025 - The Church is always open in daylight hours, and there is a place at the back of the church where you may wish to sit, light a candle and reflect or pray. There are a number of church books which visitors are welcome to read .Our lovely churchyard is a place where people are always welcome to sit and reflect as well as tending the graves of loved ones.


Get in touch

Mrs Tanya Sims and Mrs Nora Hayes

What's on

CADMORE END NEWS - NOVEMBER 2024

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Cadmore End: St Mary le Moor
Address
Off Marlow Road B482 Cadmore End High Wycombe, HP14 3PJ, United Kingdom

The Church of St. Mary Le Moor – November Services & Events ​
https://church.cadmoreend.org.uk

Sunday 3rd November (All Souls) 11.00a.m.​Holy Communion​Rev. Philip Smith
Sunday 10th November 10.45 a.m.​Remembrance Sunday Service *​Rev. Lucy Austin
Sunday 17th November 11.00 a.m. ​Holy Communion​Rev. Peter Viney
Sunday24th November 11.00 a.m.​Holy Communion Rev. Mark Ackford

* We will join the rest of the nation with a minute’s silence at 11am.
The service will be followed by refreshments.

Church Events

The Nave Roof Project - the church continues to fundraise for the shortfall of additional £20,000. Erection of the scaffolding is scheduled to be completed in early November. Expect construction vehicles to be parked by the Lych Gate during working hours 07.30 – 16.30h (weekend working not expected) until February 2025.

Tuesday 5th November 10.30am to noon​Coffee & Chat

Saturday 16th November 1.00 p.m. to 4 p.m.​Cadmore End Social History at Cadmore End Hall (includes refreshments). The Speakers will be:

Mr. Andrew McTavish - Mrs James and beginnings of the ‘baby welfare groups’;

Mr Richard Bates - local families and the history of Cadmore Post Offices (Ayer’s and Trendall’s)

Mrs Nora Hayes - the old magazines. church.cadmoreend.org.uk/

Friday0 6th December 7.30 for 8.00 p.m. - Concert by The Marlow Ukele Group https://www.marlowuke.co.uk/ at Cadmore End Hall. There will be a donations bar for wine & soft drinks both before and during the interval (in aid of the Nave Roof and Hall funds) as well as a raffle.

Tickets at £15 (including a drink and nibbles) are available via BACS : Cadmore End PCC (or St Mary le Moor; Church - Sort code: 30-94-28; Account no. 01432358 or through