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Month: May 2021

Covid vaccinations on the Kennet and Avon canal

29th May 20216th January 2022 workplacematters Comments on news, Covid19 canals, Covid, Vaccinations

It’s good to see that the push for everyone to get their Covid vaccinations is continuing and that the service is available and accessible to

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Pastures new for Chaplain David Sheppard – soon to be made incumbent of an Anglican parish

29th May 20218th June 2021 workplacematters Christian, Comments on news, Commissions
Pastures new for Chaplain David Sheppard – soon to be made incumbent of an Anglican parish

Recently fully licenced WWC, the Rev. David Owain Sheppard is celebrating becoming the incumbent of an Anglican Parish. Till now, he was Curate at St

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Death and Hope on the Waterways

29th May 20218th June 2021 workplacematters Comments on news

It has often been noted that the beauty and tranquillity of our inland waterways can disguise human distress and, dare I say it, acts of

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A Waterways story by WWC Alice Sumner

29th May 202129th May 2021 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, Kennet & Avon
A Waterways story by WWC Alice Sumner

Alice writes …. Becoming a new Waterways Chaplain on the Kennet and Avon canal began badly for me! For one thing, it was 2020 with

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Waterways Chaplain Tina leads the annual boat service in Lincolnshire

29th May 20217th June 2021 workplacematters Christian

On Sunday 16th May this year, WWC Tina Clark led the annual boat service at St Mary and All Saints, South Kyme, Lincolnshire. Usually the

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A Busy life on the Broads

29th May 202129th May 2021 workplacematters Norfolk Broads

WWC Mike Cadman writes from the Norfolk Broads… WWC was introduced as ‘if you have a problem or want to talk to someone the Waterways

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What is the Waterways Chaplaincy? – an article by WWC Roger Hazelgrove

29th May 202129th May 2021 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side
What is the Waterways Chaplaincy? – an article by WWC Roger Hazelgrove

Recent years have seen increasing number of people moving onto the waterways.  People think that the waterways are quiet uninhabited backwaters, largely disused.  Where once

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National Senior Chaplain: Revd. Mark Chester
Email: waterways@workplacematters.org.uk



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