
This is a cardboard replica
Form 4A (Rule 6.2)
Public Notice (general form)
In the Consistory Court of the Diocese of SOUTHWARK
In the parish of ST. PETER, NORBITON
Church of NORBITON: ST PETER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that we are applying to the Consistory Court of the diocese for permission tocarry out the following:
Installation of a York stone memorial plaque to the Revd Peter Holmes in the North aisle at St Peter's Church, in accordance with the Statements of Significance and Needs submitted, photos, floorplan, and a drawing and quote from Kenward & Son.
Copies of the relevant plans and documents may be examined at
St Peter’s Church, Norbiton
(If changes to a church are proposed, a copy of the petition and of any designs, plans,
photographs and other documents that were submitted with it must be displayed in the church or at another place where they maybe conveniently inspected by the public and if the petition is submitted through an online system, those documents must also bepublicly available for inspection online.)
Petitioners:
(Each petitioner to give name and office held in block capitals)
1. GERALDINE BURGESS, CHURCH WARDEN
2. CLARE ONSLOW, PCC MEMBER
3. HUGO FOXWOOD, VICAR
Date 21st October 2021 (Here the petitioners are to enter the dateon which the notice was first displayed)
If you wish to object to any of the works or proposals you should send a letter or email stating the grounds of yourobjection to The Diocesan Registrar at SOUTHWARK DIOCESAN REGISTRY, Minerva House, 5 Montague Close, London, SE1 9BB or SouthwarkRegistry@wslaw.co.uk
so that your letter reaches the registrar not later than 18th November 2021______
(here the petitioners are to enter a date 28 days after the date given above).
A letter of objection must include your name and address and state whether you live in the parish and/or your name isentered on the church electoral roll of the parish or any other basis on which you have an interest in the matter.