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War Memorial  

Looking back to September 2001, there was an article in our Parish Magazine about the war memorial in the church yard. Rex Thomas pointed out how difficult it had become to read the names which were rapidly disappearing. It was mentioned that we were thinking of compiling a detailed book of remembrance and the fact that the memorial would need restoring sooner or later.

At that time it proved too expensive to restore the memorial. The names of the fallen from the Second World War had been added to the memorial but were also recorded on a wooden board inside church so it was decided to produce a second board with the names from both wars in order that the men from the First World War would not be forgone. Rex and I researched the men from WW1 and Tim and Anna Brazier researched the men from WW2 and the results of our efforts can be found in the ‘Roll of Honour Book’ which Rex compiled and which is in the window alongside the memorial board in the south aisle of the church. Rex was also responsible for the board. 

In February and March 2014,  the memorial again found its way into the magazine. In February, Rex outlined the restoration project to restore the surfaces, to reinstate the original names and also to add four new names to the 1940 – 1945 listing. Of course, it was also added that any donations to the restoration fund would be gratefully received.

During the course of our initial research, Tim and Anna had found that four of the men on the WW2 board were not recorded on the war memorial. These men, William Henry Hinds, Stanley Jack McPherson, Gerald Henry Seeley and Frederick Cyril Wardroper, were all qualified to be on our parish memorial and so their names have been added to the restored memorial. Rex and I had found it difficult to identify a few of the men and one in particular, S Willett, had proved elusive. He appears as S Willett on our board and on the Malvern Library Memorial. More recent research has found that he was Edgar Stanley Willett who lived with his mother in Somers Road. He remains S Willett on the board as originally recorded but is now acknowledged as E S Willett on the restored memorial. His family and military details have been added to the Roll of Honour Book.

 

This photograph from the archive is not dated but we believe it is of the original dedication in November 1920. In the March magazine there was a copy of the Malvern News Report of the service, sent to us by Anna and Tim. Descriptions in the report match the picture. The Rev. Maynard Smith conducted the service and just two months later, in January 1921 it was reported that he had accepted a ‘residentiary Canonry in Gloucester Cathedral.’
 
In 2014, the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, it was hoped the restoration would be completed in time for the Remembrance Day service. This was achieved - Joan Colbourne laid the wreath and Rex played the Last Post at the re-dedication of our newly restored memorial. The fact that the work was completed in time for the service of Remembrance was only possible thanks to the restless work of Rex as War Memorial Restoration Project Officer. He has spent a great deal of time this year filling in forms and sending numerous emails as he liaised with the War Memorial Trust and various other bodies ensuring that grants, and necessary permissions were in place for the restoration to go ahead.

Planning your Visit

A Warm Welcome 

You are very welcome to come along and join us for any of our services. Here is some information about what to expect.

Where and When

We meet at Holy Trinity Church (details here) for our main Sunday Service starting at 10:30am. When you arrive, you will be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team who will be wearing a red lanyard. You will be given a service sheet and hymn book to follow the service.

Find somewhere to sit where you feel comfortable. Not sure what to do? Don't worry, we're all very friendly so please do ask. 

Accessibility: There is step-free wheelchair access and parking available right outside the door. We also have a sound loop, large print material and different colour overlays available. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. We have an accessible toilet in the church.

Church service

Our Service

The service begins at 10.30am with a warm welcome to everyone. The service consists of hymns accompanied by the organ, bible readings and prayers. There is usually a sermon which is based on a bible reading that we've heard and that we can apply to our everyday life. During Holy Communion services there is an opportunity to receive bread and wine or a blessing. You are invited to join in with as much or as little of the service as you wish.

Please see our services page to find out more about all of our services.

After the service, you are welcome to stay for tea/coffee and biscuits. It is a great way to meet people and find out about all the activities that happen during the week. Refreshments are free, donations are welcome.


Want to see more?

Watch these short videos to see what a typical Sunday morning looks like at Holy Trinity.

 


Children & Young People

Children and young people are welcome to attend any of our services. We have a children's corner in church where younger children can play and colour during the service. We have some services which are particularly suitable for families (please see our calendar). We also have Creative Church on one Sunday afternoon per month during term time which is an informal service designed specifically for children and families - find out more.

Getting Connected


Groups

While Sundays are a great way to meet new people, it is often in smaller gatherings that you can really get to know someone. Coming to one of our activities in the week allows you to make new friends, share together and support each other. We have a range of regular activities happening throughout the year (see our Church Life page). We also run bible study groups and short courses at various times throughout the year - let one of our Ministry team know if you would be interested in joining the next one.

Serving and Volunteering

There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in the running of the church. This could be joining a team to help Sunday services run smoothly, helping with our work with children, or doing something behind the scenes like gardening and flower arranging. If you would like to volunteer your time and skills, please get in touch with one of our churchwardens team to discuss how you could help keep our community thriving.

Get in touch with us before you visit

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