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Hereford Times Article - 06/08/2020

Published on: 21st August 2020

My son works for a large company in London. Last week he told me his boss gets 800 emails a day. As the summer holiday season gets into full swing, I bet he needs one! There is no doubt that emails are quite convenient, but they do create a culture of expectation. If we send one we expect it to be answered.


New Registrar announced

Published on: 31st July 2020

Jeremy Wilding, Partner Gabbs Solicitors based in Hereford takes up his appointment as Registrar for Hereford Diocese.


A decision on the replacement for the Bishop of Ludlow

Published on: 23rd July 2020

Following the retirement of The Rt Revd Alistair Magowan, Bishop of Ludlow earlier this spring, we have undertaken a consultation across the Diocese and been in conversation with the National Dioceses Commission about his replacement.


Hereford Times Article - 23/07/2020

Published on: 23rd July 2020

When people are surveyed about their driving, the majority of those surveyed claim their driving is above average. That can't be right of course, it should be a more even distribution, and I'm not sure that were the best people to judge how good our driving is.


Statement from Bishop Richard following the outbreak of coronavirus on local Herefordshire Farm

Published on: 14th July 2020

The Rt Revd Richard Jackson has spoken of his concerns for those affected by the local outbreak of Coronavirus on a Herefordshire Farm.


Black lives do matter - Stories of Hope

Published on: 7th July 2020

I am sure those reading this will clearly remember the first time they saw and entered the firms main building. It is an intimidating place that first time. I remember navigating the cobbled carpark to get to the stairs, to be met by the splendour of the interior and large paintings of random men from history.


Hereford Times Article - 02/07/2020

Published on: 2nd July 2020

As the restrictions begin to lift post COVID and we emerge blinking into the light, I am encountering a huge range of emotions.For some, lockdown has been rather a nice break.For others, it's been a time of terrible loss: of loved ones, income and strained and even broken relationships.


Young people the focus in Hereford post lockdown

Published on: 15th June 2020

Young people the central focus for plans to turn St Peters Hereford into a beacon of hope post lockdown.


Hereford Times Article - 11/06/2020

Published on: 11th June 2020

20 years ago, I started work as the vicar of a Sussex parish. In my first week I thought it would be a good idea to visit the pub at the bottom of the churchyard path. It was a typical country pub with a big black door and steep steps to get in.


Bishop Richard - BBC One Pentecost Sermon

Published on: 31st May 2020

This crisis has bought out both the best and the worst in people.On the one hand folk have joined together to support neighbours in need. They've co-ordinated food supplies; they've been in contact through phone, email and internet.

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