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a
wildlife sanctuary but news of the sale to a developer
has prompted
many to raise serious concerns about the
fate of
the Tekels Park Deer and other
wildlife.

Tekels Park is a 50 acre woodland estate near Camberley, Surrey, England,
It is owned by the Theosophical Society (Adyar) in England and has been a
Spiritual Centre since 1929. The sale to a developer is surrounded by secrecy
but news is now leaking out and many are unhappy.

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What Could This Mean ?

A Deer in the Snow
Concerns are being raised about the fate of the deer and other wildlife
as Tekels Park in Camberley,

Tekels Park is sanctuary for animal wildlife including deer, foxes,
squirrels, badgers, bats, newts and stoats, and for birdlife including sparrowhawks, woodpeckers, tawny owls and many more.
There are many species of trees including 3 types of redwood, ginkgo,
eucalyptus, red oak, tall magnolias and lebanese
cedars.

The effect on the wildlife will be devastating and of particular concern
is the fate of the deer. Although afforded protection from cruelty under

Part of

Badgers have been residents of
Badger setts are
protected by law but there is concern that development will destroy the
badgers’ foraging area, on which they depend.
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Anger & Dismay

There is widespread anger and dismay at
decision to sell
This quotation gives some idea of the
importance of
“I
know many people in the TS (Theosophical Society) and Theosophical Movement
think of
Theosophical
Society in
After some uncertainty, the 2010 Tekels
Park camp is due to go ahead even though the young people attending will
certainly be aware of the fate of the park and the inevitable impact on the
wildlife. Any agreement regarding the future use of

Although the Tekels Park Guest House is
still being used for Theosophical Society events, many now feel unable to stay
there, knowing what may now happen to the park and the wildlife. No mention is
made of the sale on the
Madeleine
Leslie-Smith, a long-term resident of

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St Francis
Church
Dedicated to St
Francis of
Located on the
Place of
worship of the Liberal Catholic Church
Disquiet
amongst Liberal Catholic Church
Members over
loss of control of the building

St Francis Church
St Francis Church was registered as a place of
worship in 1931 by the Liberal Catholic Church

The St Francis Church Altar
There is
disquiet amongst Liberal Catholic Church members that although St Francis
Church may not face demolition, they will only be allowed to use the building
courtesy of the new owner of Tekels Park and that the building may be made available
to other groups.
The Liberal
Catholic Church was founded by a member of the Theosophical Society in 1915 and
has remained an integral part of the Theosophical Movement.
St
Francis of
Patron
Saint of Animals and the Environment

St
Francis of
Born in
St
Francis is the Patron Saint of Animals and the
Environment. These must have been important
considerations in dedicating a church in his name
but
the association appears now to be inconvenient
to
the
The Liberal Catholic Church
The Liberal Catholic Church came into existence as the result of a
complete re-organization in 1915-16 of the Old Catholic Church in
(From the Statement of Principles
of The Liberal Catholic Church, eight edition, 1986)
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The
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Who’s Behind the
The whole deal is shrouded in so much secrecy
that even the majority of the Theosophical Society’s actual card carrying
members don’t appear to know what is happening but here are some contact
points.
The Theosophical Society in
Tel 0207 563 9817
Please note that there is more than one Theosophical
Society. Only the Theosophical Society with its headquarters at
The Theosophical Society administers the
The Tekels Park Estate Limited
RH15 9AE,
It is reported on some newsboards
that the Tekels Park Estate Limited hope to get £6Million for the Estate.

When one looks at how the sale of
developer will affect the wildlife and St Francis
Church, it is easy to see why the
management have
tried to keep it quiet.
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