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Step into Plastic Free July
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Michael Ford
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17 Jul, 2020
Bishop Nicholas has said Plastic Free July is a "step in the right direction".
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Stepping down after 46 years in lay ministry
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2019
After 46 years in lay ministry, one of the first women Readers in our Diocese is stepping down from ministry.
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Still singing
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Michael Ford
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24 Jul, 2021
Our Salisbury Diocesan Choral Festival Group (SDCFG) has successfully run festivals and awards for many years, and a new era is now about to dawn.
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Still time to see our Cathedral's Nativity
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2020
There is still time to see Salisbury Cathedral's magnificent new Nativity that features members of staff and volunteers in a Renaissance-style photographic tableau.
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Still Zooming
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2020
The changes in guidelines that will allow many of our churches to unlock doesn't mean our new ways of 'doing church' online will stop.
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Stir-up Sunday 2020
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2020
This Sunday is ‘Stir-up Sunday’, the day when traditionally families gather together to prepare the Christmas pudding.
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Stitching a new garment
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
With lockdown extended for another month and all of us facing a long period of recovery, many are wondering when and if things will return to 'normal'.
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Stop Mining Dirty Fuel
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2019
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Wimborne Church climate campaigners have met local bankers to call on their bosses to stop fossil fuel mining.
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Stop modern slavery, starting now
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Michael Ford
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15 Oct, 2021
The #1Life1Voice Stop Modern Slavery project gets under way this week.
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Straight talk for 16 Days
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Michael Ford
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05 Dec, 2019
At noon on Tuesday 3rd December, Mothers' Union met at Salisbury Cathedral to launch this year's '16 Days' campaign to combat gender-based violence.
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