St Mary's Bletchley - Eco Art Exhibition
St Mary's Church, Church Green Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK3 6BJ
Members of the church and local community have been invited to produce artwork which shows something of their care and concern for the environment, or which celebrates something in the natural world. Contributing artists have been encouraged to use sustainable or recycled materials to make their pieces and to provide a short-written explanation of what they have produced and why. The pieces will be displayed around the church during the weekend of 19/20 September.
Information will also be available about different way of caring for the environment, to encourage people to think about ways they can live more sustainably.
There will also be information about the church’s commitment to becoming ‘greener’ through engagement with the Eco Church scheme.
You can also explore St Mary’s Church; a Grade 1 listed building with architectural features from many centuries including a Norman archway, medieval tomb and 19th century-stained glass windows.
See if you can find the medieval graffiti and the stonemason marks.
Take a self-guided tour of the Commonwealth War Graves memorials to local fallen servicemen.
The church is a member of the Quiet Garden Movement, so why not sit and reflect in our quiet spaces
Refreshments will be served on both days.
St Mary's Church, Church Green Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK3 6BJ
Portable ramps are available for access to the main church building. Disabled parking for cars in limited to TWO space at the front gate but there is on road parking and the main church is 500 yards away. Toilets are on the ground floor and accessible, but some wheelchair users may find them a tight space. People visiting the Churchyard and war graves should be aware that the churchyard ground is uneven and not suitable for wheelchairs.