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Once again quite a hectic week around The Presbytery as a couple of projects begin to come to fruition . . . . .
On Monday Fr D was completing contracts for an Air Source Heat Pump and Solar Power, both for The Presbytery. Fr D and a few parishioners have been looking at the Air Source Heat Pump for just under a year now, following the government’s decision to ban new gas boilers from 2030. Although the boiler in The Presbytery has been functioning adequately it is now over eighteen years old and we cannot expect it to go on too much longer. It was decided that with a move away from gas boilers mandated we would look at the Air Source Heat Pump being fitted to The Presbytery so that we could ‘gain first-hand experience’ before the much larger project of a new boiler for the church came upon us. At this point in time we would also benefit from a £10,000 (over seven years) subsidy from the government; this has recently been reduced from next April to only £5,000, so contracting now get’s us the bigger subsidy. Then, earlier in the summer, the local council drew all resident’s attention to a government backed scheme offering subsidised Solar Power arrays. Fr D replied asking for more information and discovered that the scheme was really very good, reducing the costs of an array very substantially. Although not planned to happen this year these two initiatives nicely compliment each other and will result in gas use being almost ended (there is still a gas hob in the house) and electricity usage from the national grid substantially reduced which will bring about big savings on energy. The diocese has asked to be ‘kept in the loop’ on these projects as we will be the first parish headed in this direction and they would be keen to encourage others to move over!
Tuesday, after Morning Prayer, Mass and Exposition, Fr D went off with Fr John McKay for lunch before coming home and getting ready to meet with the parents of this year’s First Eucharist candidates in the evening - helping them to get across to their children ‘Knowing God’s Rules of Love.’
On Thursday Fr D celebrated a Requiem Mass in the morning followed by a burial of a recently deceased parishioner. In the afternoon he was joining in an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland via Zoom. In the evening he was meeting with the parents of three infants who are presently preparing for baptism. This was their second, and final, session and the celebration of Baptism will be in a couple of weeks time . . . . . . .