Author: comms@southwell.anglican.org

In the House of Lords yesterday Bishop Paul spoke in the debate on the number of children being committed into the care of local authorities. Drawing from his own experience as a foster carer, Bishop Paul highlighted the increasing financial challenges facing local authorities, the importance of funding services which provide early intervention, and the need to support existing foster carers. https://youtu.be/WTWhLZqo0jA

The Clays Benfice (Bole, St Martin & Saundby; Clarborough, St John the Baptist; Hayton, St Peter; North Leverton with Habblesthorpe, St Martin Anglican/Methodist LEP; North Wheatley with West Burton, St Peter & St Paul Anglican/Methodist LEP; South Leverton, All Saints Anglican/Methodist LEP; Sturton Le Steeple with Littleborough, St Peter & St Paul) and the Diocese of Dornakal – The Church of South India (United).

You may have already received the sad news that George Cassidy, Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham from 1999-09, died peacefully on the 29th March following a serious stroke three weeks ago. Bishop Paul writes: ‘During his ten years as diocesan bishop, along with his wife, Jane, George touched the lives of many across the diocese through his kind and wise leadership. He inspired and encouraged many to enter into ordained and lay ministries, giving tremendous support and confidence to people to take

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