St Nicholas, Bransdale

St Nicholas' Church stands at the head of Bransdale in the remote hamlet of Cockayne. All are welcome at our services - usually once a month - but also to call in at any time to pause in this ancient, beautiful and prayer-filled place.

Get in touch

The Revd Paul Sunderland - Vicar

What's on

Carol Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas, Bransdale
Address
Havett Close Bransdale York, YO62 7JL, United Kingdom

A traditional service celebrating the coming birth of Jesus Christ, God-with-Us, with well-loved Christmas carols.

Safeguarding

Our Church is committed to Safeguarding - to keeping all children, young people and adults at risk safe and free from harm. We have a growing congregation and an increasing number of visitors and this commitment is reaffirmed annually by the Parochial Church Council (PCC).

The PCC has approved our safeguarding policy and we have training, policies and procedures in place for all elected and appointed officers to:

- promote a safe environment and culture to prevent all abuse where we can,
- encourage us to learn more about safeguarding and how we can get involved,
- safely recruit and support those working with children and young people and vulnerable adults,
- respond to and promptly report safeguarding concerns,
- care pastorally for those who have experienced or been affected by abuse,
- care pastorally for anyone who may pose a risk to others.

The PCC has appointed Sarah Andrews as Parish Safeguarding Officer; she and our Vicar, the Revd Paul Sunderland, are the people in the Parish to speak to about any safeguarding concerns you may have.

If you are worried or just want to know more please get in touch:

The Revd Paul Sunderland may be contacted at tel: 07989 178196 or email: [email protected].

Sarah Andrews may be contacted at mobile: 07799 277730 or tel: 01751 431349, or email: [email protected].

You may also contact Rob Marshall, the York Diocesan Safeguarding Officer at tel: 01904 699524 or email: [email protected].

IF THERE IS IMMEDIATE RISK OR DANGER CONTACT THE POLICE ON 999.