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      planting trees and shrubs, a living churchyard can help to address issues such as
      climate change and air pollution. Trees, in particular, are known to absorb carbon
      dioxide  from  the  atmosphere,  while  also  providing  shade  and  reducing  the
      amount of heat absorbed by buildings.
      Overall,  a  living  churchyard  is  a  valuable  asset  to  any  community.  It  provides  a
      space for wildlife, people and the environment, while also promoting biodiversity
      and  addressing  environmental  issues.  By  embracing  the  concept  of  a  living
      churchyard,  communities  can  create  a  sustainable  and  attractive  space  that
      benefits everyone.

      If you want to find out more about the Living Churchyard on your doorstep, you
      can always have a chat with Tony Bates or Ted Cox who have vast amounts of
      knowledge  on  the  subject.    There  is  also  the  Churchyard  Trail  leaflet,  available
      inside the church, that  you  can  take  outside  and follow  to find  out  more  which
      also includes some history about some of the older gravestones.
      Happy hunting or just contemplating!

      With blessings Sandra

       PARISH AND BENEFICE NEWS


       Thank You

       A  huge  thank  you  to  Tina  and
       Simon  Walker  for,  not  only
       cleaning  the  church,  but  also
       organising  the  Cleaning  of  the
       Church rota for the last 6 years.
       They have decided the time has
       come  for someone  else  to  take
       a  turn  and  so,  if  you  would  like
       to  join  our  willing  group  of
       volunteers,  we  would  love  to
       hear from you.  Thank you to all the volunteers on the rota who go that extra mile
       to make the church so clean and tidy.

                                            Coronation Celebrations

                                            Thank you to all the very talented flower
                                            arrangers  who  again  filled  both
                                            churches  with  beautiful  flowers  in
                                            celebration  of  the  coronation  of  King
                                            Charles and Queen Camilla.

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