Win one of five pairs of tickets to our Annual Lecture

12 Oct 2021

'The Reward of the Inheritance'

With increasing repair bills and specialist craft skills and supportive congregations becoming a rare find, the long term sustainability of England's churches is becoming a growing concern. Join Simon Heffer for a lecture on how society could look after our churches in future, and ensure they are financially stable enough to prevent falling into disuse.

Simon is an English historian, journalist, author and political commentator. He has published several biographies and a series of books on the social history of Great Britain from the mid-nineteenth century until the end of the First World War. He was appointed professorial research fellow at the University of Buckingham in 2017. Currently, he is a political columnist and Associate Editor at the Daily Telegraph and previously wrote as a columnist for the Daily Mail.

Join us on Tuesday 2nd November at 7 pm for Simon's lecture in the historic setting of All Hallows by the Tower, London. The audience will have a chance to ask Simon their questions, share their views and enjoy a glass of wine whilst enjoying the architecture of the oldest church in the City of London.

Enter our prize draw to win one of five pairs of tickets to this event by emailing your name to [email protected] by 29th October. See terms and conditions here:

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Our Annual Lecture is held each year in celebration of the life and work of the late Candida Lycett Green, a passionate champion of historic English churches and former Vice President of the Churches Conservation Trust.

All Hallows by the Tower, Byward Street, London EC3R 5BJ
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