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Rural MES - a Gap Year with a difference
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Michael Ford
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24 Jul, 2020
Are you aged 18-30 or do you have a family member who would like a Gap Year with a difference?
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Rural Poverty: what can we do?
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2019
The role of the Rural Church, a volunteer bus service, and the issues of food poverty were just 3 of the subjects discussed at a special workshop and discussion on Rural Poverty.
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Sacred People, Sacred Earth
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2020
Bishop Nicholas has signed up to an international statement and call to action ahead of COP26, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference in November 2021 in Glasgow.
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Safe and sound in church
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Michael Ford
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05 Mar, 2019
A local church has become safe and free storage for the possesions of a nearby thatched cottage after it caught fire.
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Safe Passage letter gaining momentum
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2020
A joint letter calling for Safe Passage for child refugees has now been signed by over 250 faith leaders.
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Safe Spaces
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2020
Victim Support has been awarded the contract to manage Safe Spaces, a joint Anglican and Catholic Church in England and Wales (CCEW) project to provide a vital support service for survivors of church-related abuse.
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Safe Spaces
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2020
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05 Oct, 2020 04:43 PM
The Church of England has launched ‘Safe Spaces’, an online and telephone service to help survivors and victims of abuse carried out by clergy or church officers, however long ago it happened.
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Salisbury 2020: City on the Move
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Michael Ford
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23 Oct, 2019
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23 Oct, 2019 10:14 AM
A year-long programme of events and activities marking the 800th anniversary of the laying of Salisbury Cathedral’s first foundation stone and the development of Salisbury has been announced.
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Salisbury Cathedral open to Visitors
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Michael Ford
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10 Jul, 2020
Salisbury Cathedral opened to visitors on Wednesday with over 100 people, both local and from further afield, taking the opportunity to come in for the first time since lockdown.
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Salisbury Cathedral's first Organ concert since 2018
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Michael Ford
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27 Apr, 2022
The first concert in Salisbury Cathedral’s 2022 Organ Festival series is set to launch on Saturday 30 April, all guns blazing, with a performance by celebrity organist, Thomas Trotter.
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