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So we have been the proud owners of Saltney Ferry Chapel for two years now, and what a journey we are on.  Over the last 12 months, we have really ramped up the effort to try and get this gorgeous building to be the hub of the community once again.

The year got off to a great start with the company ISS clearing the land and trees to the site and helping us to clear the inside.  

With John and his digger coming in to remove the hedges and scrape the land, a team of volunteers could then come in to board up windows (thanks to Webb’s Builders Merchants for some good discounts and volunteers!) We also had delivered and then spread 20 tonnes of gravel to create a car park.

This allowed us to convert and park up our family campervan ‘Rodders’ to create a pop-up cafe on the car park. With the help of a small charity Roots we were able to buy a generator and gazebo and The Chapel pop-up Cafe was born!

It ran for 11 weekends, we raised over £1500 but more importantly we engaged with 740 people who came, shared their ideas, ate cake, built community, volunteered….and in one case adopted a passing cockatiel! 

We had locals, cyclists, dog walkers and even cross country land skiers who all came to show support and share in our dreams. It was a really special time where friendships and plans for what could happen in The Old Chapel in the future were made. It should be noted how much easier this was made by the unusually hot and sunny British summer of 2018! Monthly events were run up to Christmas, where we did indeed discover the that colder weather was not so conducive to alfresco dining.

Joy & Sonia

Join in now, and make a difference.

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