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Cilcain Buildings Survey BUILDINGS SURVEY - Cilcain MISSION AND OUTREACH Mission 1 Mission Area of Mold Area/Community Number of Churches in If more than 1 church complete separately for 2 1 the Community each church Name of Church and number of services that take place each day at this location. If every other week/monthly please note in adjacent box 3 Name of Church St Mary the Virgin, Cilcain SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 1 Number of Clergy 1 1 cleric shared between the five churches in the Bro Famau group Number of NSM's 0 4 Number of Retired 0 Clergy - active Number of Retired 0 Clergy - not active Number of Readers 1 Number of Worship 3 Leaders Number of Pastoral 1 Assistants 5 Number of Evangelists 0 Other Ministries (please specify) 1 Under Under Under Adults Adults Taking 10 normal 5's 12's 18's under over 65 Sundays as an average, 65 6 how many people usually attend services 2 0 0 4 17 on Sundays Taking 10 normal Under Under Under Adults Adults services as an average, 5's 12's 18's under over 65 65 7 how many people usually attend services 1 0 0 3 8 held on other days How often do they Who uses it What do they use it for use it Use of Church North West Early Music Music Workshop annually building for Forum purposes 8 other than Village School Concert 1 or 2 a year church Mothers’ Union Marketing Unit Meetings 3 or 4 times a year services Church Comm ittee and Committee Meetings 20 times a year sub Committees Is the church open to visitors through the From 9.30 to 5.00 in summer 9 YES week? (delete as 9.30 til dark winter necessary) Is the Community likely to be affected by any developments that could result in an NO increase in population within the next 10 10 years? If yes, what is the likely impact on Does the Church Community share buildings and/or Acts of YES Worship with other 11 Christian denominations? Occasional joint services with Capel Gad If yes, with whom? (Welsh Presbyterian) NO Is there a formal sharing 12 agreement? 2 BUILDINGS SURVEY - Cilcain CHURCH Location of church grid SJ176651, 13 ref, road, town, post code, The Square, Cilcain, CH7 5NN urban/rural Rural Is the building listed? YES 14 If yes, please provide Grade 1 listing Please outline contents Does the church contain Welsh Bible, Norman Font, Carved Wooden Ceiling 15 YES important contents? Stained Glass East Window, Elizabethan Chalice What condition is the 16 GOOD building in? Are there any future plans in place for the YES church 17 building? Glass Porch Doors, If yes, what are these? Wheelchair/pushchair area Information Hub Is the church a dual The North Aisle is used for worship and meetings. 18 YES purpose building? In the past has been used for play group What non church facilities are available within the church Kitchen, toilets, dual purpose room, sound system, hearing 19 building? (eg toilets, kitchen, loop meeting rooms etc) 3 BUILDINGS SURVEY - Cilcain The five parishes of Cilcain, Gwernaffield, PARSONAGE Nannerch, Rhydymwyn and Llanferres share a None parsonage at Llanferres PARISH LAND Is there a churchyard 25 associated with the YES church? If YES to 25- does the 26 churchyard contain any YES burials? Over 25 - in last 50 50 still open for 25 If YES to 25 - how long ago years years burials 27 years was the last burial? ago ago Y Ashes only Who maintains the The Church Committee pay a Gardner to mow the grass 28 churchyard? and keep tidy Is there support for the 29 churchyard fund from NO within the community? Is there a war memorial in 30 NO the churchyard? Are there any war graves 31 NO within the churchyard? Is there any unburied land 32 available for re- NO use/development? 4 BUILDINGS SURVEY - Cilcain OTHER PARISH PROPERTY Does the Parish own any 33 NO properties? CHURCH HALL NO OTHER CHURCH OWNED PROPERTY Is there any immediately 41 adjacent land in church NO ownership? Are there any facilities for use by the church that are not owned by The Church has use of and currently 42 the church? (eg informal Yes funds the toilets at the Village Hall agreement for use of toilets in adjacent property) Please list (if applicable) any Building buildings used by the Church 43 Community but owned by other Capel Gad for joint service Christian bodies ACCESS AND LEGAL ISSUES How is access to the church 44 Lychgate at front, side gate and car park to the rear building obtained? Is any part of the access over third Church Church Hall Other buildings 45 party land? (please denote yes/no/don't know as appropriate) no n/a n/a If yes , have rights of access been Church Church Hall Other buildings 46 granted by deed? (please denote yes/no/don't know as appropriate) If yes , what are the details of these 47 rights? Has there been a Disability Audit? Church Church Hall Other buildings 48 (please denote yes/no as appropriate) yes n/a n/a Are there any buildings (or parts Church Church Hall Other buildings thereof) subject to restrictive 49 covenants or a reverter? (please no n/a n/a denote yes/no as appropriate) Are there any other issues that 50 might hinder extension/alternative use of buildings? 5 BUILDINGS SURVEY - Cilcain LOCATION AND LOCAL DEMOGRAPHICS What is the approximate 51 600 population of the Community? Church Church Hall Other buildings Please comment on the availability 52 Own car park of parking for: 7 spaces Please comment on the availability 53 Bus stop in the village of public transport Please comment on the availability 54 Has to be booked in advance of community transport Please list other denominations 55 and/or faiths that are represented Capel Gad - Welsh Presbyterian in the Parish Please list any community buildings 56 Village Hall in the Parish SCHOOLS approx number of School pupils Please list any schools (Not church Primary 57 schools) in the area, junior and Ysgol y Foel 50 senior Senior 20 Mainly in Mold 6 .
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