There is extensive maintenance work going on at St. Stephen's both outside and inside. The work involves the roof, the stonework and plaster work to interior walls. We are very grateful to those organisations who have given us generous grants to allow this work to take place.For Garfield Weston Foundation, Lottery Community Fund, Catherine Cookson Trust, the Benefact Trust and the Sir John Priestman Trust.
On the 1st Tuesday of every month, there is a Walking Group that gathers at St. Stephen's Church, Willington, ready to start at 1:30 p.m. The walks are not difficult and would suit most who like to have a walking experience with others. They are a friendly bunch and we'd love to have you join us.Afterwards we have tea and biscuits in St. Stephen's.
St Stephen's is in Willington, Co. Durham, and over recent years has had a group known as the Eco Ambassadors. They have worked hard along with the PCC to help us become more environmentally aware. As part of their work they have brought the A-Rocha Gold award and now another Gold award. Willington itself has done well in this years Northumbria in Bloom with Willington being awarded Gold in the small town category, our Catholic brothers and sister were awarded Silver Gilt, St Stephen's received their Gold for the religious establishment category and Willington took overall best Gold award for spring bulbs. A lot of work has been put into these by a lot of people.We were fortunate to have our lady Mayor, Dorothy Hales, and her husband, Cllr Charles Hales, join us for worship on Sunday 28th September to present the certificate to the joint chairs of the Eco group, David and Carole Parker. A wonderful effort.
We are pleased to announce being awarded the Eco Church Gold Award.We thank our Eco team for the extremely hard work they have put into this and the support given by the PCC and congregation. This award has been noted by the media.