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Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting the benefices of Holy Trinity, Crockham Hill; and Westerham in the diocese of Rochester.
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Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting the benefices of Great Hallingbury and Little Hallingbury; Hatfield Broad Oak and Bush End Saint John; and the Hatfield Heath and Sheering (The Six Villages).
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Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting the church of Saint Aldate, in the parish of Saint Oswald, Coney Hill, in the diocese of Gloucester.
This consultation expires on Monday 3rd June 2024.
The final report of the Archbishops' Commission on Families and Households.