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Appointments

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04 July 2014

BARNES. The Revd Lee Barnes, Interim Minister in North Wiltshire deanery, to be Priest-in-Charge of St Stephen with St James and St John the Baptist with St Michael and St George, Bristol, and of Holy Trinity with St Andrew the Less and St Peter, Clifton (Bristol).

BIGG. The Revd Andrew Bigg, Assistant Curate of Cottingham (York), to be Assistant Chaplain of St George's, Paris (Europe).

BRITTON. The Revd David Britton, Assistant Curate of Furzedown (Southwark), to be Vicar of St John the Baptist, Leytonstone (Chelmsford).

GREGORY. The Revd Mary Gregory, Rector of Kirk Sandall and Edenthorpe, and Dean of Women's Ministry, to be also Hon. Canon of Sheffield Cathedral (Sheffield).

GURNEY. The Revd Nicholas Gurney, Assistant Curate in the Ashby-De-La-Zouch and Breedon on the Hill Team Ministry (Leicester), to be Vicar of Boulton (Derby).

HOLT. The Revd Stephen Holt, Assistant Curate in the Great Grimsby Team Ministry, to be Assistant Curate (Associate Rector) in the Boston Team Ministry (Lincoln).

JACKSON. The Revd Peter Jackson, Vicar of Christ Church, Southgate (London), to be Chaplain of Nice with Vence, France (Europe).

KEMP. The Revd Alice Kemp, NSM of Box with Hazlebury and Ditteridge, and of St John the Baptist, Colerne, in Colerne with North Wraxall (Bristol), now NS Associate Minister.

ROBERTSON. The Revd Sally Robertson, NS Assistant Curate of Haydon Wick (Bristol), to be NS Assistant Curate (Associate Miniter).

SANDERS. The Revd Mark Sanders, Diocesan Director of Ordinands and New Ministers, to be Rector of Framlingham with Saxstead, remaining Hon Canon of St Edmundsbury Cathedral (St Edmundsbury & Ipswich).

SPENCER. The Revd Geoffrey Spencer, formerly Priest-in-Charge of Mundford with Lynford, of Ickburgh with Langford, of Cranwich, and of West Tofts and Buckenham Parva (Norwich), to be NS Priest-in-Charge of the Kelsey Group (Lincoln).

SWANTON. The Revd John Swanton, Team Vicar in the South Cotswolds Team Ministry (Gloucester), to be Team Rector.

TAYLOR. The Revd Kane Taylor, Assistant Curate of St Andrew's, Kettering, to be Priest-in-Charge of Weldon with Deene, and Pioneer Minister in Priors Hall (Peterborough).

TURNER-LOISEL. The Revd Elizabeth Turner-Loisel, Priest-in-Charge designate of Hatfield, now Vicar, and Area Dean of Snaith and Hatfield (Sheffield).

UPTON. The Revd Julie Upton, Team Rector in the Sheffield Manor Team Ministry, to be also Hon. Canon of Sheffield Cathedral (Sheffield).

YOUNG. The Revd Simon Young to be Assistant Curate of Kingsnorth and Shadoxhurst (Canterbury).

LAY APPOINTMENTS

MOCKFORD. Caroline Mockford, Diocesan Registrar (Lincoln), to be Archbishop's Legal Secretary, and Diocesan Registrar (York).

RAINFORD. Peter Rainford to be Hon. Lay Canon of Sheffield Cathedral (Sheffield).

REES. David Rees now Deputy Chancellor (Leicester).

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Diocese of Worcester (by the Bishop in his Cathedral on 21 June): Marilyn Bishop, Christine Hickman-Smith, James Homer, Rosemary Humphrey, Janice Kear, Daniel Muthuveloe, Linda Nicholas, Christine Tilley.

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