tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19191002.post7773472517602651903..comments2023-09-21T08:53:42.554+01:00Comments on blethers: While life goes on ...Christine McIntoshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14198224025775398453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19191002.post-45408578597568734092011-07-28T10:22:09.308+01:002011-07-28T10:22:09.308+01:00The cafe occupies the rear of the nave, behind the...The cafe occupies the rear of the nave, behind the two main entrances to the church, which is of cathedral proportions. The front of the nave and the high altar are used on Sundays, when the cafe is closed at least during the service. The weekday lunchtime service is held in the Lady Chapel, so there is a physical barrier between chapel and cafe. It does no, however, keep out sound. The children in question were crashing the folding seats (ancient wooden ones, part of the building) up and down and capering about on the altar steps.Christine McIntoshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14198224025775398453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19191002.post-7073245764916559752011-07-27T23:40:11.403+01:002011-07-27T23:40:11.403+01:00Tricky
Not sure of where the cafe is placed in re...Tricky<br /><br />Not sure of where the cafe is placed in relation to the church. It seems an odd combination to me.<br /><br />For me- if the cafe is part of the church then they've asked for trouble.<br /><br />In any case kids should be respectful of anyone else's property. <br /><br />Mother should be aware of the affect of her youngsters. It takes a village to raise a child.<br /><br />Easier said than done.AllanahKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18331612754978938774noreply@blogger.com