Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust : Annual General Meeting 2023

The Sheerness Dockyard Trust is pleased to announce its 2023 Annual General Meeting - to be held at the restored and reopened Dockyard Church.

Saturday 4 November 2023, 6.30 - 8pm at Dockyard Church, Sheerness.

ADVANCE BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL ~
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Places are limited and tickets will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. 

This year's AGM will be a chance to see inside the restored Church and witness the stunning transformation of this fire-ravaged building. We invite you to celebrate the success of the project with us and learn more about the how this epic project was brought to completion.

The building is now IslandWorks - an enterprise centre with cafe and display of elements of the great Dockyard Model, open 9-5pm Monday - Saturday. 

The Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust (SDPT) was founded in 2014 to campaign for the preservation of the historic buildings in and around the former Royal Naval Dockyard at Sheerness, on the north-western tip of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. The Trust's first project was the rescue and restoration of the magnificent but derelict Grade II* listed Dockyard Church at the entrance to the commercial port. 

Above: Photographs (c) Dirk Linder

Dockyard Church, Sheerness, was built in the 1820s to serve the officers and workers of the newly constructed Royal Naval Dockyard. The architect was George Ledwell Taylor – surveyor to the Admiralty and designer of another famous Kent landmark, Hadlow Tower. Ledwell Taylor worked to a masterplan by the great engineer John Rennie. Rennie had prepared the site of the dockyard by driving in millions of timber piles into the marshy coastal ground. His state of the art dry docks and basins and mast house were the envy of the engineering world. 

The church continued in use for a time after the closure of the Naval Dockyard in 1960, before becoming a sports facility and later a store. In 2001 it was gutted by fire. In 2013 it was acquired by Swale Borough Council under compulsory purchase powers and vested in the Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust. In 2015 ownership was formally transferred to the Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust. Restoration work began at the Church in 2020 - completing in the summer of 2023.