Form 4A
(Rule 6.2)
Public Notice
(general form)
In the Consistory Court of the Diocese of St Albans
In the parish of Cockayne Hatley
Church of Cockayne Hatley, St John the Baptist
NOTICE IS GIVEN that we are applying to the Consistory Court of the diocese
for permission to carry out the following:
(Describe the works or other proposals in the same way as in the faculty petition)
Installation of a plaque to acknowledge the benefactors W & M Morris
Charitable Trust.
Copies of the relevant plans and documents may be examined at Church Notice
Board inside and outside the church and on a publicly accessible website at At A
Church Near You
(If changes to a church are proposed, a copy of the petition and of any designs,
plans, photographs and other documents that were submitted with it must be
displayed in the church or at another place where they may be conveniently
inspected by the public. If the petition is submitted through an online system,
those documents must also be publicly available for inspection online.)
Petitioners:
(Each petitioner to give name and office held in block capitals)
1. MS CHRISTINE ARMISTEAD - CHURCHWARDEN
2. MR JOHN FOULKES - PPC TREASURER
3. REV ALEX WHEATLEY - MINISTER
Date 24/01/2024
If you wish to object to any of the works or proposals you should
send a letter or email stating the grounds of your objection to
The Diocesan Registrar at St Albans Diocesan Registry, Winckworth
Sherwood LLP, Arbor, 255 Blackfriars Road, LONDON, SE1 9AX or by email
to [email protected]
so that your letter reaches the registrar not later than Friday 23
February 2024 A letter of objection must include your name and
address and state whether you live in the parish and/or your
name is entered on the church electoral roll of the parish or any
other basis on which you have an interest in the matter.
Directions to petitioners
You must display this public notice (or a copy of it) for a continuous period of
not less than 30 days, not counting the day on which it is put up or the day on
which it is taken down, (or for such other period as the Court may direct) in each
of the following places:
1. on a notice board or in some other prominent position inside the church; and
2. on a notice board outside the church or in some other prominent position
(whether on the outside of the church door or elsewhere) so that it can be read by
the public.