Our Church Organ
nd other modernisations as part of the overall project. This is the option that has been agreed by the PCC and so quotes have been sought from three organ builders for the work required. We have also requested their opinion as to the alterations and modernisation that could be considered.We sought four quotes from reputable organ builders accredited by the Institute of British Organ Builder (Clevedons, Trevor Tipple, Peter Spencer and Henry Groves). We have selected the mid-range quote as this delivers the best restoration works for us taking out some of the poor modifications that were done and repositioning the pipes to project more into the body of the church. The total required is £83,675 plus VAT.
We have already raised £33k towards the Organ Fund through a variety of methods including a sponsored hymn sing, cheese & wine evenings and individual’s donations (significantly boosted by a gift aid tax rebate). We have established that we do need to pay VAT which will add £16,735 to the scheme taking the total remaining that we need to raise to £67,410.
Once the work starts it will take about a year to complete. During this time part of the quote provides loan of an electronic organ to keep us singing.
Funnily enough the current quote equates, in today’s money, to the original amount that St Margaret’s Church had to raise for the original organ back in 1900. We therefore know that with a lot of support and generosity it can be done!
Look out for future fund raising events and if you want to donate please contact us and we’ll put you in touch with the correct people.
![St Margaret's Church [Norman and Beard] Organ dating from 1900 Courtesy of Birmingham Organists' Association](http://stmargarets.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/St-Margarets-Organ.jpg)
I had the privilege to be invited to give two Organ Recitals on this organ, while on holiday in Southsea I the mid-1980’s. From my home town of Hull I. Yorkshire.
The organist at the time was Mr Simms , I believe.
I am delighted that it is going to be restored and tonally improved.
If I remember rightly, the Great organ had a Piccolo 2ft rather than a Fifteenthl and there was no pedal 16ft Reed. Both of those improvements would be very desirable.