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Resignations and retirements

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09 October 2015

AILEY. The Revd Nicholas Bailey, Chaplain of Repton Preparatory School, Foremarke Hall (Derby).

BANKS. The Revd Michael Banks, Chaplain of Beeston School (Norwich).

BLODWELL. The Revd Christine Blodwell, NSM of All Saints’, Marple (Chester): 31 December.

COOK. The Revd Judith Cook, NSM of Nunthorpe (York): 1 December.

JONES. The Revd Dr David Jones, NS Assistant Curate in Aberystwyth Rectorial Benefice, with special responsibility for Llanychaearn (St Davids).

MALCOLM. The Revd Andrew Malcolm, Vicar of Langho Billington, and NSM of Salesbury (Blackburn): 18 October.

PARKINSON. The Revd Ian Parkinson, Vicar of all Saints’, Marple (Chester): 31 December.

RADCLIFFE. The Revd Jeffrey Radcliffe, Priest-in-Charge in the West Preston Team Ministry (Blackburn): 1 November.

THOMAS. The Revd Gareth Thomas, Assistant Curate of St Paul’s, Chester, and of Huntington, remaining Chaplain of the University of Chester (Chester).

WORLEDGE. The Revd Paul Worledge, Priest-in-Charge of St Saviour’s, Westgate-on-Sea, remaining Vicar of St Luke’s, Ramsgate (Canterbury).

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