Director's report - school visiting increasing; new accommodation in use; 2nd phase of development approved
Finance - approved by Executive Committee
Centenary Report - no meeting; diary to be started for Centenary Year
Slipper Chapel Cottage - many repairs required; no priest found to occupy; Mr B Baker (Sacristan) will move in
Sipper Chapel Window - agreed to replace East window; budget for £45,000 - new window and resiting of old.
Pilgrim Bureau - Phase 3 planning permission to be obtained
Coaches - still problems with residents complaining
Accommodation
8 Archive Record results for Accommodation
Director's report - Diocesan medal agreed for Mr Warwick
Finance - report presented
Sipper Chapel Window - design for window discussed; resolved and agreed design; existing window restored, reduced and re-positioned
Walsingham Trust - aligning financial accounts
Constitution - amends proposed and agreed
AOB - Four designs for the four Joyful Mysteries; need a lighter design; Guild will fund
Mr C Fisher, co-opted member, to move a motion regarding accommodation for the sick in Walsingham. Three paragraphs describing the background: Oddfellows Hall originally bought (via Gp. Cpt. Cheshire) as a Transit Hospital for sick pilgrims. Bp Parker insisted the Diocese take over the Hall and make provision instead of lay people. Some 4 or 5 years after Bp Clark requested this to happen, nothing has.
Walsingham AssociationRoll in December would be 184 - hence another teacher required, 2 new classrooms, 1 new infant teacher as there are 84 infants
so pessimism about gaining new accommodation - perhaps architect could suggest something with present site?
school events; Mrs Tucker in post; 2 sittings for dinner; Mrs Mitchell appointed Supervisory Assistant (now 4).
Mobile classroom discussion - apply to DES for authorisation, copy LEA, contact a Peterborough firm for supply.
Fuel crisis difficulties
182 on roll 6 more coming. New LEA rule limits numbers to 36 per class.
Architect suggests a mobile classroom best option for school - may be one available in another school in the Diocese
much correspondence and discussion on accommodation and the new County Development Plan for King's Lynn area.
Hammond, Leo Andrew Rev (1913-1999)Proposal for a trip to Dublin by the Youth Club. 5 day trip via Holyhead, using school minibus and a private car, expected cost £40 per person. 3 accommodation options (staying with Fr Mole's parishioners, Youth Centre, Youth Hostel), Issues?: children separated from their friends, spending time with strangers, self-catering, potential need to join YHA. Everyone would need passport and E111. First and last nights spend with Salesians in Anglesey.
White, Richard Rev