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Singing for Syria
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Michael Ford
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12 Nov, 2019
Have you heard about the Singing for Syrians campaign?
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Singing out
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Michael Ford
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29 Jan, 2019
Our Cathedral promotes four talented youngsters to full choristers and awards five more scholarships after their voice trials.
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Singing Out
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Michael Ford
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05 Dec, 2019
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06 Dec, 2019 10:13 AM
A children's choir from our southernmost benefice has joined the Devon County Junior Choir (DCJC) to sing at a concert in Exeter Cathedral.
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Singing Out 30,000 Times
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
A choir of young singers has been heard by an audience of 10,000s in spite of the lockdown, thanks to a new livestreaming service run by the Church of England.
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Singing Together
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Michael Ford
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18 Jun, 2019
A 4-school choir hit all the right notes when they performed together in Salisbury.
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News from our Schools
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Sir Al Aynsley-Green, chair of the Board of Education, gives a heartfelt presentation
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Michael Ford
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18 Nov, 2010
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Diocesan Synod
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Skating into Christmas
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by
Michael Ford
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18 Dec, 2019
There may be no snow forecast for Christmas this year in Dorset, but residents of Wimborne will still be able to ice skate outside, thanks to the Minster.
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Sleepsafe says thank-you
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
The organisers of Sleepsafe in Dorset have thanked the churches and volunteers who helped provide temporary accommodation for the county's rough sleepers.
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Sleepsafe Weymouth
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Michael Ford
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29 Jan, 2019
As the weather gets even colder, four churches in Weymouth have opened their doors overnight, a week at a time, to accommodate rough sleepers as part of the ‘SleepSafe Weymouth’ night shelter project.
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Slow down on fast fashion
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Michael Ford
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23 Feb, 2022
Slow down on fast fashion urges Tearfund, as survey shows environmental concerns are a low priority for shoppers.
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