Essay competition...........1
Notice board................... 1
Social media................... 2
Newsletter changes........ 2
Neighbourhood Plan.......3
Inspired Alnwick Trail...... 4
Programme.....................5
News in brief...................5
Core strategy.................. 6
Planning matters.............7
Viewpoint........................ 7
Who's who?.................... 8
About the society............ 8
Diary............................... 8
AGM Notice.................................. 1
Notice board..................................1
War Memorial............................... 1
St Mary's Church.......................... 2
Auriga Club Debate..................... 3
Green Batt Gardens...................... 4
Picture quiz....................................5
Corrections and clarifications..... 5
Viewpoint...................................... 5
Consultation response................. 6
Planning matters...........................7
About Alnwick Civic Society......8
Who's Who?...................................8
Diary dates.................................... 8
Quiz answers.................................8
Includes museum and former Duchess School
Taking Stock is a project of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. It provides an architectural and historical assessment of churches in regular use for public worship. These are mainly diocesan parish churches, but the project also includes churches owned by religious orders and institutions, where these are in regular public use and where the owners have agreed to participate in the project.
The purpose of Taking Stock is to provide an architectural and historical audit of Catholic churches in England and Wales. It is intended to be an aid to dioceses, parishes, statutory authorities and the general public, so that the heritage significance of buildings may be given due weight when proposals for change come forward.
Historic England listing: Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary
Inspired Alnwick - Bailiffgate Museum - Formerly St Mary’s Church
Keys to the past: Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary
Roman Catholic Church by Barbara Woodhouse