Youngsters watch as bulldozers move in to start work on new church and community centre

Press Release

Youngsters from a Stoke Gifford pre-school and nursery took their buckets and spades to watch work begin on a new church and community centre.

The children, from St Michael’s Church Pre-school and Nursery donned hard hats and hi-vis jackets and took their buckets and spades to see diggers at work on the site of the Barns in North Road, Stoke Gifford

The derelict site is being transformed into a 600-seat auditorium, meeting rooms and other facilities which will provide much needed conference space for schools, charities and local businesses as well as wedding receptions and other celebrations. It will also serve as a resource for the wider region, within easy access of the M4 and M5 motorways and next door to Bristol Parkway Station.

The contract has been won by Bristol-based building contractor Bray & Slaughter.

The new church and community centre is key to the church’s £5.5m Heart of the Community project, which also includes refurbishing the Old School Rooms adjacent to The Barns and renovating the 14th Century church, next door to the pre-school and nursery. Ten percent of all money raised by the congregation will be used to fund similar projects overseas.

The congregation has already raised £2 million in one-off donations and pledges over the next five years towards the project. The church plans to raise the rest of the money from fundraising events, grants and the generosity of individual and corporate donors. 

The Rev. Simon Jones, Rector of St Michael’s said, “The local population is set to rise from 12,000 to 20,000 over the next ten years. There is an increasing need for local amenities, particularly where the wider community can join together.

“St Michael’s has a long history of serving the local community and beyond. This building is not just for the needs of the church today, but for the whole community, the wider region and also for future generations.

“We are grateful to God for what he has given us, but we don’t want to keep it to ourselves. We want to use what we have to serve others.”

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