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Audio magazines
We are very grateful to the team of
volunteers from the Diocese of
London which has provided an audio
version of Home & Family magazine for
many years. Special thanks to Angela
and Doug Dickson, Richard Valler, Terry
Rickson and Harrow Talking News who
allowed their studio to be used. The
London Diocese has also dealt with all
Carolyn Peuleve, Diocesan President for Ripon and the administration as well as
Leeds (centre) with Christine Hurford, Diocesan Link
underwriting the financial loss made
President from Bathurst Australia, Bishop Richard
Hurford, Chief Executive Reg Bailey and Worldwide in recent years.
President Rosemary Kempsell
For the new magazines, Families First
Left: The Roadshow
and Families Worldwide we are
programme
included unique
developing the audio service by
aspects in each
providing CDs as well as cassettes. The
venue. In Exeter
delegates met for
60-minute recording will include
worship before the
abridged versions of the main features
event, which took
place in the largest
from Families First plus news,
available local
columnists’ articles and extracts from
venue -- a cattle
market
Families Worldwide.
Each cassette/CD will cost members
£1.50 including p&p. A pilot audio
version of the first issues of Families
First and Families Worldwide is to be
made in September to gauge
members’ response before offering a
regular subscription service. If you
know of someone who is unable to
read this magazine, but would like
to receive audio extracts, please
Above: Rosemary
Kempell pictured in
contact your diocesan office or
Exeter with trustee
phone 020 7222 5533.
Jean Price and
Provincial President
Elizabeth Brown
Left: The Archbishop of Canterbury,
Rowan Williams, is pictured visiting the
‘Joining the Dots’ Mothers’ Union stand at
the Lambeth Conference
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