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AFFPUDDLE CHURCH NEWS The Douglas Fir is favoured by many birds, both for shelter in the winter cold, for
nesting and for insect food. The aroma of its resin assists our bronchial tubes and its
young shoots make an excellent tea-type drink when boiled. The wood itself has
AFFPUDDLE CHURCH ROTAS very many uses, for instance by carpenters and joiners for doors and window
frames, architraves, and skirting boards, so regular thinning has helped with the
cost of the woodland’s upkeep as well as
Sidesmen, Lesson Readers, Readings, Intercessors and opening up the canopy. It has also been
Chalice important to leave dead or cut branches to
rot down to replenish the soil and create a
Date Time Sidesmen Lesson Readers Readings good habitat for ‘bugs’ and thus for other
insects and birds further up the food-chain.
7 July 10am E Moriarty S Moriarty Gal 6: 7-16 Walkers on adjacent public footpaths may be
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tempted to explore the Plantation, but we are
3 after S Moriarty H Menzies Luke 10: 1-11, 16-20
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reminded that it is private land to be
Trinity respected for good reason. After years of
neglect in absent landlord ownership, it is
gratifying and comforting that the Plantation is
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today in very good hands.
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21 July 8am R Killer R Killer Col 1: 15-28 When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them you saw
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5 after Celebrant Luke 10: 38-end their advert in this magazine - it helps them monitor the
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Trinity effectiveness of their advert and helps us generate more
advertising revenue!!
28 July 10am C Parker S Sanderson Col 2: 6-15
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6 after S Sanderson A Smith Luke 11: 1-13
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4 August 10am D Coates P Haigh Col 3: 1-11
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7 after Allan Smith Andrea Smith Luke 12: 13-21
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