Coniston Ltd & Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust invite you to join them on for a tour of Sheerness Dockyard Church as part of Heritage Open Days.
Read MoreOn 13 May 2021 we were pleased to welcome Stuart McLeod (Director of the National Lottery Heritage Fund for London and the South East) to Dockyard Church for a tour and press briefing. A wet day failed to dampen spirits as Stuart toured the site and talked to our team and the press about the project.
Read MoreYou are invited to join our architects Hugh Broughton and Martin Ashley along with Trust Director Will Palin, for an online talk and Q&A event on Thursday 27 May 6-7pm, in participation with the Estuary 2021 Associated Programme.
Read MoreWe are delighted to ‘unveil’ our striking new site hoardings that will be welcoming visitors to the construction site over the next 18 months. The colourful panels not only brighten up the site but also serve as the project ‘shop window’ offering a wealth of information for visitors and the public keen to find out more about the project.
Read MoreThe Sheerness Dockyard Trust and our contractors Coniston Ltd are committed to supporting apprenticeships and helping young people into work, so we are delighted to share our first ‘Meet the apprentice post’ during #nationalapprenticeshipweek
Read MoreOne of the most exciting heritage regeneration projects in the South East is due to start on site in November 2020 after 5 years of planning and fundraising.
Read MoreThe Dockyard Church project has been awarded a lifeline grant of £250k from the Culture Recovery Fund towards the costs of repairs to this Grade II* building at risk.
Read MoreA remarkable charred fragment of church history has been discovered in a floor vent by the Coniston team at the site as they carefully cleared the area ready for work to commence. The remains of this fragile hymn or prayer book also features an intriguing last line! Was it from the 1881 or the 2001 fire?
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