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Description The Presidents’ Award dates from 1999 and is presented on behalf of the Presidents of the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association and the National Churches Trust. The Chalice and Paten, originally commissioned by the Incorporated Church Building Society, were made after the 2nd World War to be loaned to a new or seriously war damaged church. It is lent to the winning parish to be held by them for the next year.The work of the Incorporated Church Building Society is now administered by the National Churches Trust.
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