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COVID-19: Church of England “Step 4” Guidance

Posted on 16 July 2021 by David Pocklington
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On the afternoon of 16 July 2021, the Church of England updated its COVID-19 Guidance and in our post COVID-19: Church of England update, we provided links to the new and revised documents: Continue reading →

Posted in Church of England, coronavirus COVID-19, guidance, legislation | Tagged Church of England, coronavirus COVID-19, guidance, Legislation | Leave a Reply

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