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Resignations and retirements

27 January 2023

ATKINSON. The Revd Ruth Atkinson, Priest-in-Charge of Holy Trinity, Penn Street, Amersham (Oxford).

BAILEY. The Revd Andrew Bailey, Rector of Milton (Winchester): 20 May.

BORLEY. The Revd Dr Mark Borley, Area Dean of Strood, remaining Priest-in-Charge of Hooe (Rochester).

BOTT. The Revd Graham Bott, Vicar of Hoar Cross with Newchurch (Lichfield).

CARMYLLIE. The Revd Jonathan Carmyllie, Area Dean of Whalley: 9 April, remaining Vicar of the West Pendleside Benefice (Blackburn).

COOPER. The Ven. Annette Cooper, Rural Dean of Woodbridge (St Edmundsbury & Ipswich), remaining Archdeacon Emeritus of Colchester (Chelmsford).

CROWTHER-ALWYN. The Revd Mark Crowther-Alwyn, Rector of Matlock, Dethick, Lea and Holloway (Derby): 1 February.

DARLINGTON. The Revd Paul Darlington, Rural Dean of Oswestry, remaining Vicar of Holy Trinity, Oswestry (Lichfield).

DIDUK. The Revd Sergiy Diduk, Priest-in-Charge of All Saints’, Hanworth (London): 8 April.

FAIRLAMB. The Revd Neil Fairlamb, house-for-duty Assistant Curate (Associate Minister) of Tilford, in the Bourne and Tilford (Guildford).

FIGG. The Revd Robin Figg, Vicar of St Oswald or Holy Trinity, Warton, with Yealand Conyers (Blackburn): 31 March.

GANJAVI. The Revd John Ganjavi, Rector of Beaudesert and Henley-in-Arden with Ullenhall (Coventry).

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