Babs Davis was commissioned as Lead Waterways Chaplain- North during planning days held at Church Army offices in Sheffield on the 16th September. Babs has
Category: Kennet & Avon
New Senior Waterways Chaplain Appointed
Congratulations  to Reverend Pat Willis appointed as Senior WWC, in Hungerford on the Kennet & Avon (K&A)canal. Her first task was encouraging a joint
Bishop of Reading attends licensing of Hungerford Waterways Chaplains
The Rt Revd. Andrew Proud attended the licensing of Hungerford Revd. Mike Saunders and his wife, Alison, in March. The couple regularly walk the towpath
Timely article about inequality on the canals
Inequality on the canals Sam Worrell*, a friend from the waterways, has written an article for Friends, Families and Travellers about inequality on the cut
Boating & Local Community Working with Waterways Chaplains to Improve Towpath in Hungerford
What an amazing day WWC’s Mike & Alison Saunders with Pat Willis arranged in Hungerford yesterday (8.11.18) working with CRT, church and boating volunteer to
Waterways Chaplains Sent to the Tower!
Tower of London welcomes Waterways Chaplains The profile of Chaplaincy to Britain’s waterways took a step up on Sunday June 24th when Chaplains from around
How Waterways Chaplains respond to help those making their home on the canals
“Anything and everything that is needed I do.” Listen here to find out how a Waterways Chaplain may come alongside to help the boating community. BBC Midlands
Dynamic Support for Chaplaincy from Church Army
Des Scott – CEO The Anglican Mission agency ‘Church Army’ has partnered with Workplace Matters to offer support for the growing Waterways Chaplaincy. Des joins
Waterways Chaplaincy and Radio 4
Vision for 200 Chaplains on the rivers and canals by 2020 In November there was a short piece on Radio 4 about our vision for