*** DEBUG START ***
*** DEBUG END ***

Resignations and retirements

22 April 2022

Derby archdeacons

THE Revd Peter Walley will step down as Acting Archdeacon of Derby on 30 April. He will remain Vicar of Mickleover, Assistant Curate (Minister Responsible) of Radbourne, in Boylestone, Church Broughton, Dalbury, Longford, Long Lane, Radbourne, Sutton on the Hill and Trusley, and an Hon. Canon of Derby Cathedral. The diocese’s two present archeaconries will cease to exist on 6 June (News, 14 April).

 

CUNLIFFE. The Revd Peter Cunliffe, Vicar of Hemingford Grey, and Priest-in-Charge of Hemingford Abbots (Ely): 20 October.

CUNNINGTON. The Revd Andrew Cunnington, Vicar of St Matthew’s, Redhill, and Hon. Canon of Southwark Cathedral (Southwark), now Canon Emeritus.

MUGGLETON. The Revd James Muggleton, Rector of Barney, Hindringham, Thursford, Great Snoring, Little Snoring, Kettlestone and Pensthorpe (Norwich): 30 June.

PELLY. The Revd Margaret Pelly, NS Assistant Curate (Associate Priest) of Stebbing and Lindsell with Great and Little (Bardfield) Saling, and Rural Dean of Dunmow and Stansted (Chelmsford): 2 July.

POWLEY. The Revd Julia Powley, Rector of Harrington and Distington (Carlisle): 30 September.

PYKE. The Revd Ruth Pyke, Rector of Barkway, Barley, Reed and Buckland, Rural Dean of Buntingford, and Hon. Canon of St Albans Cathedral (St Albans): 31 July.

Browse Church and Charity jobs on the Church Times jobsite

The Church Times Archive

Read reports from issues stretching back to 1863, search for your parish or see if any of the clergy you know get a mention.

FREE for Church Times subscribers.

Explore the archive

Forthcoming Events

Women Mystics: Female Theologians through Christian History

13 January - 19 May 2025

An online evening lecture series, run jointly by Sarum College and The Church Times

tickets available

  

Visit our Events page for upcoming and past events 

Welcome to the Church Times

 

To explore the Church Times website fully, please sign in or subscribe.

Non-subscribers can read four articles for free each month. (You will need to register.)