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03 February 2017

THE Revd Sue Nightingale, or­­dained 26 years ago, and her daugh­ter, an ordinand, wish to know how many other mother-and-daughter clergy teams there are, and whether together they might reflect on the different gifts that have emerged over the years. She can be contacted by email to suenightingale3@gmail.com.

Colin Baldy seeks suggestions about grant-making bodies that might help the costs of the pro­­fes­sional baroque orchestra at the annual liturgical performance of Bach’s St John Passion at St Mary’s, Maldon. He can be contacted by email to music@stmarysmaldon.org.uk.

Peter Swaine, for a veterans’ re­­union, seeks to contact Paul Wilkin­son, a fellow RAF airman in 1962, who was from Willington, near Crook in Durham diocese. Any information about him or his family would be welcome. Mr Swaine can be contacted by email at peter.swaine@skynet.be.

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