Picture: The Reverend Canon Camellia Flanagan, Nationals MP Richie Williamson, and The Very Reverend Naomi Cooke, Dean of Grafton
The final stage of repair and restoration works to preserve Grafton’s historic Christ Church Cathedral is underway.
Clarence Nationals MP Richie Williamson said the State Heritage-listed building is a vital part of the region’s history and community, and he was pleased the NSW Government had provided around $400,000 in funding to help undertake these essential works.
“The extensive repair and restoration efforts have been made possible through the continued funding support from the Caring for State Heritage program, ensuring this heritage treasure remains intact for generations to come,” Mr Williamson said.
“The Christ Church Cathedral is a landmark of both historical and spiritual significance in Grafton. The preservation efforts are not only safeguarding its stunning architecture but also preserving a space that serves as a cultural and community hub.
“This year marks the 140th anniversary of the iconic Cathedral, adding special significance to the preservation efforts.”
The works include the completion of vital repairs to the Cathedral’s baptistry roof, guttering, transept, vestry roof, and more. The most recent work has focused on restoring the north and south side aisle roofs, guttering, and drainage.
“The preservation of the Christ Church Cathedral is not just about protecting a building but safeguarding a piece of Grafton’s history. This ensures it remains a place of worship, community, and reflection for years to come.”
The Very Reverend Naomi Cooke, Dean of Grafton, said the Caring for State Heritage program has enabled them to continue vital repairs and maintenance.
“This work preserves the heritage and spiritual heart of our community for generations to come,” Dean Cooke said.
The works are expected to be completed by next month.