









The musings of one of God’s smallest creatures on events in and around the Parish over the past seven days . . . .
Lots of ‘end of academic year’ bits and pieces to get tidied up this past week; and, of course, planning for the coming academic year . . . . . .
On Tuesday after Morning Prayer, Mass, and Exposition, Fr D had several items that he wanted to get done.
He chased up the Inter-Diocesan Fuel Management Group who deal with all the energy contracts of the Catholic Dioceses of England and Wales who were organising British Gas to return the Presbytery electricity meter to a domestic listing as opposed to commercial. This will enable us to sell our surplus generation from the solar panels to an energy company. Fr D has an email from British Gas agreeing this in principle but he wants to get on and set up a contract to sell whilst ‘the sun is shining!’
He and Sarah are also awaiting responses from Euro Car Parks to see if they will go 50/50 with the Parish to renew the white-lining of the car park as part of our recent upgrades. Assuming this is all agreed there will probably in the near future be at least one day of closure to get this work completed.
Fr D has also been pulling together the information that he needs to complete his Income Tax Return which needs to be in for the end of the month (this weekend!).
On Wednesday after Morning Prayer & Mass Fr D immediately jumped into his car and took off for Bishop’s House where he was helping with remote packing for the Tribunal Office to move from Brighton up to Crawley, into the new diocesan offices. The plan at the moment is for all departments to be up and running from Crawley on Monday 15th August. Final works to the building are taking place at the present moment ready for the big move. Fr D has only seen photographs of his new office at present but it does look good. All of the previous offices around the diocese (Bishop’s House, Brighton; the Bishop’s Residence, Pease Pottage; and DABCEC, Crawley) are going to be housed in the ‘re-vamped’ Philip Howard Centre in Southgate Drive Crawley. This is in order to streamline functions, reduce costs, and get a greater ‘team approach’ to the various work that goes on at a diocesan level and was recommended by the Kinharvie Institute after a study of diocesan functions a few years ago. One of the best aspects of the move is that Fr D will not have as long a drive to the Tribunal, in fact it should cut the journey time by a third . . . .