Otago Daily Times

$125K boost for church spire

- STAFF WRITER

THE public appeal for the restoratio­n of Dunedin’s First Church spire has begun with a $125,000 grant from the Otago Community Trust.

The church is seeking $600,000 after significan­t damage and deteriorat­ion was found in the spire.

Last Sunday, the about 100strong church congregati­on decided to start the appeal. Several other major projects to maintain and secure the church have been undertaken over recent years.

This includes a $250,000 earthquake­strengthen­ing project completed this year.

‘‘I’m thrilled with the generous response from the trust,’’ church finance chairman Les Green said.

Trust chief executive Barbara Bridger said the church was a unique and magnificen­t example of NeoGothic architectu­re the community was blessed to have on its doorstep.

‘‘Our trustees see the real value in maintainin­g this majestic architectu­re for Dunedin and Otago.’’

Mr Green said the contributi­on was an excellent start to help the church achieve its goal.

The church was appealing to the congregati­on as well as the public.

The church includes a heritage centre staffed by volunteers and visited by more than 15,000 people a year. It is considered Dunedin’s second most photograph­ed building, after the railway station.

The spire restoratio­n is expect to take about six months.

The church hosts regular services, including in Samoan and Cook Island Maori, and is used for religious and secular civic and cultural events.

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 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Old and new . . . Stonemason Sam Dooley, of Oamaru, holds a crocket, one of the dozens of replacemen­t Oamaru stone carvings for the restoratio­n of the First Church spire. Above it on the right is an old weathered crocket which will remain in place.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Old and new . . . Stonemason Sam Dooley, of Oamaru, holds a crocket, one of the dozens of replacemen­t Oamaru stone carvings for the restoratio­n of the First Church spire. Above it on the right is an old weathered crocket which will remain in place.
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