| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Joanne Johns | |
| 202 | charmaine norkie | six months. that is all it takes. |
| 203 | Michael Stone | |
| 204 | Anonymous | |
| 205 | Anonymous | I am a Brit living in Houston. I love really good Christian bookshops and they are very few and hard to find these days. We need them. |
| 206 | Anonymous | enough already. They've had enough chance to redeem themselves. |
| 207 | Ian Gooding | |
| 208 | Francis Scott (Revd) | former student, St. John's College |
| 209 | Rachel Holdforth | |
| 210 | caroline worsfold | |
| 211 | Michael King |
| 212 | Revd John Bentham | |
| 213 | David Robinson | |
| 214 | Prof Malcolm Hooper | Just when I needed the bookshop it disappeared. We need this resource for the region - good Christian bookshops are now very thin on the ground is this part of the loss of our Christian heritage?. God forbid |
| 215 | Maria Makepeace | Former employee - the one who wore Mickey Mouse socks when the Brewers took over. |
| 216 | Sister Anne Williams |
| 217 | Walter Moberly | |
| 218 | Nigel Oakley | I fully support this petition and hope the current disastrous situation will be turned around as soon as possible |
| 219 | Anonymous | A serious deterioration in the what was once a jewel for spck based at Durham Cathedral. I have seen a great decline in what should be standard stock items The staff do their best but are hampered by the Brewers and their business practices. I am also a little concerned at some of the material that is now on sale. |
| 220 | Jonathan Burrows | It makes no sense to run down a bookshop like this in pursuit of short term gain. Even Private Eye have picked up on the absurdities of this story - not a magazine known usually as a big supporter of the Church. |
| 221 | Claire Godsmark | |
| 222 | barenda | no place for crooks on world heritage site. |
| 223 | Brian Burrows | The above criticism of the bookshop says it all |
| 224 | Mark Bagnall | |
| 225 | Alan Dawson | Appreciate any help to stengthen the effectiveness of the Cathedral bookshop. |
| 226 | Anonymous | |
| 227 | Anonymous | |
| 228 | Val Strickland | |
| 229 | Richard Briggs | |
| 230 | Shanthi Thompson |
| 231 | Revd. Diane Westmoreland | Christian book retailing is in desperate straits with the demise of SPCK as it was. Please do something about it. |
| 232 | Moina Bernard | |
| 233 | Louise Carr | |
| 234 | Lois Stuckenbruck | I have noticed a dramatic drop in the quality and availability of theological books over the last few years. Though I disagree with the tone of direct attack of this petition, I would very much like to see the bookshop restored to its former glory. |
| 235 | JL Moberly | I sign this petition not only out of the desire to see our once fine bookshop restored, but out of a greater desire to see appropriate working conditions and contracts offered all workers. |
| 236 | David Tomlinson | Durham Cathedral staff please work to resolve this urgently, it has dragged on for months. |
| 237 | Anonymous | |
| 238 | D Young | |
| 239 | Margaret Masson | |
| 240 | Jenny Mayo | |
| 241 | Michael Gilbertson | |
| 242 | David Huntley | As a graduate of Durham, and now a member of the clergy in the Durham diocese I have seen the provision for a good theological outlet seriosly decline over the last seven years, and the failure of the bookshop in the Cathedral is the last vestige of what was once well provided for, sad given that the Bishop of Durham is one of the worlds pre eminent New Testament shcolars and the like wise of the Theology Dept. |
| 243 | Penny Bissell | |
| 244 | Anonymous |
| 245 | John Barclay | |
| 246 | Rachel Widdowson | This bookshop, well stocked, is vital for my studies as a Theological Student and for my personal devotions. |
| 247 | Alison Le Cornu | |
| 248 | Andrew Craig | |
| 249 | Sue Wicks | |
| 250 | Revd Dr Gavin Wakefield | As a tutor at Cranmer Hall, Durham for the past ten years I have relied on the Cathedral bookshop to supply good quality texts for myself and our students. I am deeply saddened by the loss of this resource and by the treatment of the staff. I wish to support the Chapter in moving speedily to a positve resolution. |