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Windermere? Are you talking about the only lake in the Lake District, also the longest lake in England at 10.5 miles / 17 km? (geographical)
Windermere? Or do you mean the place which used to be called Birthwaite (meaning ‘clearing in the birches’) until the railway came in 1847? (historical)
Windermere? Oh, you mean the place of which Wordsworth said “I do not know of any tract of country, in which, in so narrow a compass, may be found an equal variety in the influences of light and shadow upon the sublime and beautiful.” (cultural!)
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Did you see the programme on TV recently about Britain’s heroes of today?
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The following poem has been sent in by Joan and Ernest Duffield, members of our 9.15am congregation, who have recently celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary More
Tearfund’s main aim as a Christian relief and development agency is to build a global network of churches to help eradicate poverty. More
Monthly environmental news from All Saints Environment Group
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In one of his first sermons with us, Lee preached on Abraham’s call to leave his home and move towards the Promised Land, leaving behind the familiar and moving into unknown territory... More
Say the words "chemical pollution" and most of us would probably think in the first instance of the sea, lakes or rivers being polluted by chemicals discharged into........ More
What is an Evangelical? More
Darwin's 200th anniversary of his birth....what are we saying about him? More
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