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22.
CONSULTATIONS
The Working
Party
Lt Cdr Hamish
Craig
Mr Nick
Denison (Diocesan Secretary)
Revd Cathy
Horder
Mr Brian
Kellock
Revd David
Osborne (Chair)
Revd Dr
Michael Perry
Mrs Sam
Woodhouse
Consultations
Rural Affairs
Group
Social
Responsibility Group
Board of
Education Staff
Old Deanery
Staff
Council for
Ministry
School of
Formation
The
Administrator, Precentor and Clerk of Works of Wells Cathedral
Revd Jane
Eastell, Diocesan Adviser in Prayer & Spirituality
Revd Matthew
Thomson, Diocesan Adviser for Health & Healing
Canon Russell
Bowman-Eadie, Director of Ministry Development
Mrs Jenny
Humphreys, World Mission Adviser
Dr Elizabeth
Perry, Christian Aid
Mrs Ruth
Kimber, Chair, Somerset NFU
Revd Prof
Adrian Armstrong, Hydrologist
Mr Hugh
Playfair, Chair, Diocesan Advisory Committee
Mr Paul
Toseland, Diocesan Surveyor
Mr Martin
Percy, Sustainable Development Officer, Somerset County Council
Ms Anne
Bulleid, Lead Officer for Somerset Strategic Partnership
Revd Margot
Hodson, Jesus College, Oxford
Revd Dr John
Bimson, Trinity College, Bristol
Revd Melvyn
Matthews
Ms Mary
Colwell, BBC Natural History Unit, Bristol
Revd John
Samways
Revd Robin
Lodge, Diocesan Liturgical Group
Mr George
Chedburn, Architect
Mr Jonathan
Hetreed, Architect
Mr Keith Moss,
Energy Consultant
Mr Ian
Roderick, Chew Magna Go Zero Project
Mrs Rosie
Catt, Diocese of Grafton, NSW
Y2K Youth
Group, Dinder
Representatives of The Blue School Student Council, Wells
Deanery
Synods: Portishead, Crewkerne & Ilminister, Exmoor, Quantock,
Sedgemoor, Tone, Axbridge, Bruton & Cary, Frome, Glastonbury,
Ivelchester, Shepton Mallet
Appreciation
The Working
Party is grateful to all those who took part in the
consultations; to all who communicated with questionnaire
returns or letters following deanery synod meetings; to Gordon
Waddington for the cartoons; to Nick Moss for the 'Ideas Sheet';
to Richard Dixon of the Mendip Environmental Forum for
suggestions and to the Revd David Ireson for information and
assistance.
The Working
Party is particularly grateful to The Schumacher Institute in
Bristol for their very generous support and advice. |