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The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
- More help with those repairs and renovations — by Michael Ford — last modified 03 Jul, 2019 02:19 PM
- A website that finds qualified contractors to carry out repairs and restoration to churches has been expanded to include stonework, masonry and mortaring and roofs and towers.
- DAC: an apology — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 02:16 PM
- Synod members were issued with an apology by Diocesan Secretary David Pain, who acknowledged there had been a lot of frustration with the Faculty process and the DAC* Office.
- We have a duty to reflect — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 12:10 PM
- Bishop Nicholas told Diocesan Synod that by gathering together members had a "duty to reflect both on our Church life and the context in which we meet."
- Nothing new under the sun — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 12:08 PM
- In the opening Worship at Diocesan Synod, members heard how we were in many ways mirroring the past.
- New-look Annual Report — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 12:07 PM
- There is a new look to our Annual Report and, as our Head of Finance Liz Ashmead explained to Diocesan Synod, an effort to make sure we keep everyone in the loop when it comes to financial matters.
- 2020 Budget plans revealed — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 12:02 PM
- The Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance has revealed the 2020 Budget plans to Synod.
- A Thriving Rural Community — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 11:32 AM
- A team from Holy Trinity, Tidworth and St James, Ludgershall have formed a Thrive Learning Community alongside other Benefices and Parishes in the Ramsbury Area.
- Building Baltic Links — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 11:30 AM
- No visit to the Diocese of Salisbury would be complete without an opportunity to see our beautiful countryside and hear about our approach to rural ministry and mission.
- We are going to Africa! — by Michael Ford — last modified 26 Jun, 2019 11:29 AM
- Remember the Posada Family that toured the Chalke Valley during Lent? Well, the Dhuoor Family of refugee dolls now has a permanent home in South Sudan.
- Generosity and Appreciation — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:55 PM
- Seend CE School's annual sponsored walk has raised £628 this year.
- Teacher of the Year Award in Poole — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:55 PM
- Congratulations replaced lessons when pupils found out their Head of History had won a Teacher of the Year Prize.
- A Reflective Space for All — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:37 PM
- A Dorset residential school has re-imagined its chapel as a reflective space and community café.
- Award-winning glass, organ, toilets and lighting — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:36 PM
- The latest DAC Awards for church projects have been presented to the winners at Diocesan Synod.
- Ramsbury Office back to capacity — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:31 PM
- On Monday 1 July we have a new colleague joining us in the Ramsbury Office.
- The Moon comes to Sherborne — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:21 PM
- It has travelled all over the world and wowed thousands, and now the Moon is coming to Sherborne Abbey.
- Secret Gardens — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:21 PM
- The Friends of Salisbury Cathedral and the Sudan Medical Link were the beneficiaries of the fourth annual Secret Gardens of the Close event held earlier this month.
- The Real Cost of Care — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:19 PM
- Ron Martin, Lead Chaplain of Dorchester County Hospital will be unpacking the real cost of care at the latest Sherborne Insight lecture.
- Be Aware of Fraudsters — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Jun, 2019 04:17 PM
- The Diocese has written to PCC Treasures to warn them they may be targetted by fraudsters.
- Channel 4 News comes to Dorset — by Michael Ford — last modified 21 Jun, 2019 04:19 PM
- A recent feature on rural poverty for Channel 4 News chose a Dorset town for its subject matter and featured the local priest.
- Thy Kingdom Come - in Warminster — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Jun, 2019 05:02 PM
- Thy Kingdom Come, the global wave of prayer, wasn't just an event for churches, as one Wiltshire primary school demonstrated admirably.
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