Barnsley Chronicle

Churches leave others green with envy

- By Finn Smith

TWO local churches have been awarded for the work done to make their parishes more environmen­tally-friendly.

All Saints’ Church in Darton and St John the Evangelist Church in Staincross – which are in the vicarage of Fr Tim Stevens – have been awarded the Bronze Eco-Church Award, the first level in a national scheme designed to help churches to ‘respect

God’s creation’.

The two churches have been putting in plenty of work to get the award, including ‘twinning’ their toilets with those in third-world countries to provide clean sewage internatio­nally, and encouragin­g congregati­on members to reflect on their environmen­tal impact.

“It’s all about working towards looking after God’s creation better,” Fr Stevens told the Chronicle.

“Both churches signed up to the scheme a year and a half ago and we’ve been working hard towards these improvemen­ts.

“We’re having reflection­s in the parish magazine to look at the work everyone can do to protect the environmen­t.”

All Saints’ Church has also been working with a team at Darton Primary, who have been creating bat boxes as part of the next stage of environmen­tal work.

These boxes, along with bird boxes the church bought, will be installed at a celebratio­n of the churches’ achievemen­ts next Thursday.

“This is just the first step,” Fr Stevens added

“The boxes will be the start of us working towards the silver award and helping more animals find a habitat in the church grounds.

“Getting the bronze award is great but it’s not the end, we’ve got to keep working.”

 ?? ?? ECO AWARD: Fr Tim Stevens with Hilary Riggs and Linda Rayner.
ECO AWARD: Fr Tim Stevens with Hilary Riggs and Linda Rayner.

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