St. Swithun's Church (Spicer Hills)
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St. Swithun's Church
Spicer Hills [22, 96]
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St. Swithun's Church (Spicer Hills)
Description
St. Swithun's Church in Heytown is one of the three churches designated as targets for the YRCFM (Yagoton Revivification Clinic Franchise Movement). Once established successfully it is hoped that a revive clinic here will reflect the success of the Revive clinic operated in Yagoton. Within the next few months the clinic will be opened and run by scientists at the nearby Brockliss Building. This clinic will in theory replace the Revive point at Coate Avenue and will be more defensible due to the neighbouring polive departments
History
The church were named after St. Swithun, one of the early bishops of Winchester. Upon his death, he was buried outdoors, rather than in his cathedral, apperently on his own request. He had announced that he wanted the "sweet rain of heaven" to fall upon his grave. Roughly a century after his death, his body was moved into a new, indoor, shrine. The cermony required for this was delayed because of 40 days of constant rain, a sign of his displeasure at being moved. One of his patronages is the weather.
Barricade Policy
According to the Spicer Hills Barricade Plan this building should be barricaded at EHB.
Currently EHB, will become open once Clinic is successfully established.
Current Status
July 8th, 2013 - Nobody inside. VSB. Genny out of fuel. --RoyKirk 00:10, 8 July 2013 (UTC)
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