The meaning behind Shrove Tuesday

Whilst Shrove Tuesday is now commonly associated with eating pancakes, the day is steeped in tradition and is thought to be over 1,000 years old.
Whilst Shrove Tuesday is now commonly associated with eating pancakes, the day is steeped in tradition and is thought to be over 1,000 years old.
With storms and extreme weather forecast, take a look at our storm safety advice.
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, some buildings will be temporarily empty. Buildings, whether temporarily closed or permanently unoccupied can be at greater risk from the likes of arson, antisocial behaviour such as vandalism or squatters, theft and escape of water. We have produced some guidance to help our clients understand how to manage and protect their property.
Looking for ways to seek opportunities to bring in new faces and increase the revenue of your community hall?
Buildings of faith have been at the centre of most cities for millennia, but what makes them so special, why are they idolised and why should we protect them?
When the 856-year-old architectural icon went ablaze, the devastation of the public was apparent worldwide. Unlike your own home, it’s not just a case of calling your insurance company when the flames die down. So, is Notre-Dame insured and how will it cover the restoration?
Whether you’re raising money for charity or for church maintenance, thinking of innovative fundraising activities and events can be tricky.