On Sunday 1st February St Christopher’s, Jaywick revived the village’s commemoration service for the floods of 1953. The service, led by Fr Matt , drew over a hundred people: the church’s largest congregation for many years.  

The 1953 floods claimed the lives of 5% of Jaywick’s population at the time, and a memorial was established in St Christopher’s Church.  A number of survivors of the tragedy shared their stories and others helped to light the memorial candle. Following a minute’s silence, the names of those who died were read.

With so many people attending, cups and mugs had to be borrowed from some of the nearby houses as memories were shared over refreshments!

Among the honoured guests were Nigel Spencer MBE, Deputy Lieutenant to the Lord Lieutenant of Essex; Cllr Bill Davidson, Chair of Tendring District Council; Carlo Bardetti, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Clacton RNLI Lifeboat Station, and the Rt Rev’d Roger Morris, Bishop of Colchester, who preached the sermon.

Following the service, Nigel Spencer MBE wrote to the parish, commenting, “It was a privilege to chat to so many residents, guest and church members. The whole atmosphere was upbeat positive and friendly.”

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