Parish Pastoral Council

The Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is a consultative and advisory body made up of elected parishioners and exists primarily to support the parish priest in the running of the parish. Its members are: Fr Peter, Simon Archer, Alexandra Collins, Craig Ditchfield, Penne Hutton, Lesley Leavey, Gerry O’Donnell, Elsie Ofili, Martin...

Premises Team

A small team of parishioners is responsible for all aspects of maintenance and health and safety of the church building, the hall and the grounds. Please report any issues to staidanspremisesteam@gmail.com.

Readers

Readers provide a very important part of the liturgy by proclaiming the Word of God during Mass. Readers meet annually for a session of reflection and formation.

Safeguarding

St.Aidan’s are dedicated to safeguarding any child or vulnerable adult who needs help. We are available to talk to anyone and are able to make contact with the relevant authorities as the needs dictate. Contact: Fr. Peter BridgetHanlon Susan Carr

Social Club and Committee

The aim of the Social Club is to encourage fellowship within the parish and the community. The club operates in the church hall on Sundays after the 11:00am Mass.  The bar is open and is run by a rota of volunteers. Parishioners and visitors are most welcome to come along...

Social Club Bar

The bar in the hall is run by volunteers in conjunction with the Social Club; it is an ideal place for current members and visitors to meet up for a chat and a drink (be it alcoholic, soft or hot!) Great for all ages and families to come and socialise...

Society of St Vincent de Paul (St Aidan’s Conference)

The Society of St Vincent De Paul (SVP) was founded by Frederick Ozanam in France in 1833. It was named after Vincent de Paul, a priest who did much good work visiting the sick, poor and needy in France in the 17th century. It is a lay society that helps all...

Task Force

Every last Saturday in the month between 10:00am and 12:00 noon a group of parishioners get together for a variety of tasks around the church, hall and grounds. All are welcome and in all weathers as many jobs are inside. Check the newsletter the week before.

2nd Coulsdon Rainbows

Rainbows is a group available to all girls aged 5 to 7 years old, the youngest members of Girlguiding UK. 2nd Coulsdon Rainbows meets every Monday in term time from 4:00pm to 5:15pm in the parish hall. We run a varied programme each week that includes badge work, games, and...