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Salisbury Conversations 2020
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
An impressive line-up of academics, public figures, social observers and theologians will gather at Salisbury Cathedral in March to take part in Salisbury Conversations 2020, a series of discussions tackling major issues facing us this century.
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Salisbury is the best
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Michael Ford
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17 Apr, 2019
Salisbury has been named the best place to live in the UK by an expert panel.
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Salisbury's Hustings
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2019
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27 Nov, 2019 05:08 PM
Bishop Nicholas said it was a "privilege" to chair the General Election Hustings organised by Churches Together in Salisbury.
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Sam - In Too Deep
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Michael Ford
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12 Mar, 2021
In response to the current issue of county lines drugs gangs and exploitation of vulnerable children and young people, the High Sheriff of Dorset has added his voice to the Clewer Initiative, our Mothers' Union and Board of Education. So, who is Sam?
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"Samaritans. Can I help you?"
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by
Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2019
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“If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme please ring . . .” Have you ever heard or read this message, perhaps following a dramatic storyline on the television or radio, and wondered who will answer that phone call?
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Sarum Lights
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Michael Ford
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11 Feb, 2020
Just one week to go before Sarum Lights, the Cathedral’s light and sound spectacular, launches.
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Saving for a rainy day that's arrived
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by
Michael Ford
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10 Jul, 2020
Social Justice Manager Colin Brady says, "We know who you are.
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Say It With Cake
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by
Michael Ford
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19 Feb, 2019
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19 Feb, 2019 12:37 AM
Visiting South Sudanese Bishop Moses Zungo was greeted with a cake sporting the message ‘Welcome +Moses’ when he arrived at Heytesbury Deanery.
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Saying Farewell to Jean
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by
Michael Ford
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30 Apr, 2021
Spiritual Accompaniment is a significant part of the journey towards ministry in this Diocese, whether lay or ordained, and our volunteers are highly experienced and valued.
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Saying Goodbye to Angie
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by
Michael Ford
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09 Oct, 2019
A familiar voice down the phone line is retiring after 16 years from the Diocesan Accounts Department.
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