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Dolly meets Gospel - for one night only
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2019
Hailed as 'Gospel meets Dolly Parton', a leading light in the Christian music scene is bringing her international tour to Salisbury this week.
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Domestic Abuse
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Michael Ford
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31 Jul, 2020
Nationally it has been recognised that the extended period of lockdown due to Covid-19 has led to a significant increase in incidents of domestic abuse.
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Don't miss this opportunity!
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Michael Ford
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22 Jan, 2020
Our Diocesan Environment Group has warmly welcomed the LiveLent initiatives taken by the Bishop and Archbishop this year to focus churches’ Lent activities on the crucial topic of caring for God’s creation.
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'Don't overlook our mid-sized churches!'
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Michael Ford
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23 Jul, 2019
Mid-sized churches - defined as worshipping communities of between 20 and 60 - have been overlooked by the National Church Institutions, the Secretary-General of General Synod, William Nye, said this month.
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Dorchester says Goodbye to their "royal" Rector
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Michael Ford
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25 Sep, 2019
It was definitely a fond farewell when the Revd Canon Thomas Woodhouse officiated at his last service in Dorchester.
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Dorchester Squadron's new Padre
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Michael Ford
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05 Feb, 2020
After not having a Padre for some time, a Dorset Rector has taken up the post, much to the delight of Dorset Air Training Cadets in 2182 Dorchester Squadron.
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Dorset fund raises £0.5m in 6 weeks
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Michael Ford
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22 May, 2020
Dorset Community Foundation has raised £500k in donations, issued £300k in grants, and supported 100 local projects in 6 weeks.
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Dorset Moon is a hit with over 17,000 visitors
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Michael Ford
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16 Jul, 2019
The Moon has always held a special fascination, but it seems when it is hung in an Abbey it can attract thousands who want to take a look.
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Dorset Ride and Stride raises over £80,000
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Michael Ford
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17 Dec, 2018
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17 Dec, 2018 06:43 PM
A tractor joined the regular horse and bike riders and walkers as they toured over 170 of Dorset’s most beautiful churches to raise £83,000 at this year’s Ride and Stride event for the county’s Historic Churches Trust (DHCT).
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Dorset Update
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Archdeacon Penny is in daily contact with Dorset County Council. Here’s this week’s update.
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