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St James Church Clock Face Repair

This historic clock dating back to 1816 is an iconic feature of Slaithwaite and was originally funded by public donations. Please help us restore the clock face, which is in desperate need of repair!

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 20 October 2019 | Delivered on 27 May 2020

£14,719

RAISED

62

BACKERS

32

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from St James Church

£11,000

From St James Church

200

people have visited this project!

Melanie Roberts

Melanie Roberts donated £100

Alison Coates

Alison Coates donated £25

Kirklees Council

Kirklees Council donated £1,500

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St James Church

St James Church donated £10

Anne  Kaye

Anne Kaye donated £20

St James Church

St James Church donated £232

Jo Rodley

Jo Rodley donated £20

St James Church

St James Church donated £10

Philip Swift

Philip Swift donated £20

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Claire Silversides

Claire Silversides donated £5


More about our impact

More about our impact

The environment

The environment

The safe restoration of a Georgian building means that once again it becomes a central - and photogenic part of the local environment

The local economy

The local economy

I know of no impact

Volunteering, jobs & education

Volunteering, jobs & education

There has been increased interest and a few volunteers have come forward to help manage the graveyard.

Arts, culture & heritage

Arts, culture & heritage

The clock is once again restored to a prominent position where it can be seen and heard by nearly everyone in the village. What's more, the addition of a pendulum regulator means that it should also be accurate and spare my climbing three floors to adjust it.

Activity, health and leisure

Activity, health and leisure

no impact here apart from being noticed by numerous walkers and cyclists using the canal