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fabric and structural integrity of the building is an ongoing challenge, not least because of the inevitable effects of salt erosion from our sea air. It is partly because of this that St Mary’s remains on Historic England’s ‘At Risk’ register – a list of churches whose buildings and heritage are most vulnerable to disrepair.

The scale of the task of repairing and maintaining St Mary’s can seem daunting to those tasked with its preservation for future generations. What makes the task easier is the tireless commitment of the church congregation and the unfailing generosity of the wider community. People from across Shoreham and beyond feel a profound connection to St Mary’s as an enduring symbol of Shoreham’s past and a sign of hope for its future. If you’ve not already joined The Friends, perhaps now is the time to do so? Your support will ensure that the heritage of St Mary de Haura is protected and preserved for many years to come

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