| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Heather Place | please,please,please step in . |
| 302 | Matt Drummond | |
| 303 | Elise Black | |
| 304 | Rev. Paul Collier | |
| 305 | Tom Selmes | |
| 306 | Rosemary Hopkins | Since my student days, I have always enjoyed visiting Durham Cathedral Bookshop. I have found it helpful in my theological studies and interesting since then. Please keep it that way! |
| 307 | Anonymous |
| 308 | Roger Lloyd | |
| 309 | Anonymous | |
| 310 | Matt Wardman | Note to Signature 273 (David Baxter).
Revd Michael Sadgrove, Dean of Durham Cathedral, has asked us to clarify:
"I ask petitioner no. 273 (Daid Baxter) to note that this “business within the Cathedral” is NOT managed, is NOT controlled and is NOT run by the Cathedral itself. His comment that “letters sent to the Cathedral authorities go unanswered” is incorrect and I ask him to withdraw it. Whatever he means by this, I can assure him and everyone else that all correspondence addressed to the Cathedral is responded to efficiently and professionally (and, I need not add, all its debts are paid when due). "
We are pleased to make that clear. |
| 311 | g pressley | poor quality book shop for such a noble place |
| 312 | Ian Shelton (Canon) | |
| 313 | David Huff | |
| 314 | Valerie Burrows | |
| 315 | Mrs P.Pressley | a lovely bookshop and important to history,heritage and Christian faith.Please restore it to its former greatness. |
| 316 | Robert Leduc | Disgraceful. Simply Disgraceful. |
| 317 | Anonymous | |
| 318 | Miriam Wakefield |
| 319 | Anon | This Cathedral is precious. Not a single part of it should come under this kind of scrutiny. |
| 320 | Miriam Wakefield | |
| 321 | Samuel Goodacre | I used this bookshop regularly as a student at Durham and often come back to Durham to worship at the Cathedral and visit the bookshop. |
| 322 | Mrs B Whatmore | It is important to keep the Durham Cathedral Bookshop as a source of theological works, particularly when such bookshops are disappearing around the country. |
| 323 | Anonymous | very sad |
| 324 | Anonymous |
| 325 | Colin Salkeld | |
| 326 | Jane Bell | |
| 327 | Anonymous | |
| 328 | Anonymous | Carole Burrows occupies a seat near me at the 8.am. BCP Communion service in the Cathedral. Her treatment and dismissal by the new owners of the bookshop was disgraceful.
May we be told how negotiations proceed about the shop? It does not even sell Friends Christmas cards? |
| 329 | Anonymous | |
| 330 | Deacon Stephen Hayes | As a former student at Durham I have good memories of the cathedral bookshop, and as an Orthodox Christian I am very sad to learn that it is being destroyed in this manner. |
| 331 | Paul Leake |
| 332 | Rev. Fr. Andrew S. Damick | I am an Orthodox priest in America, and it is sad that the name of Orthodoxy is being married in the UK by one of my countrymen and co-religionists. I pray that some sanity will soon be injected into the new management of the SPCK. |
| 333 | Daniel Rous | |
| 334 | Anonymous | This is a shameful situation. |
| 335 | Canon A.W. Dickinson | |
| 336 | Philip Drew | |
| 337 | Graeme Miller | |
| 338 | Alistair Crisp |
| 339 | Robert Song | |
| 340 | Anonymous | |
| 341 | Sian Lawton | |
| 342 | Peter Gunstone | |
| 343 | Kate Middleton | Fair terms and conditions, fair wages and fair treatment for the staff at the bookshop, please. |
| 344 | Anonymous | |
| 345 | John Duncan | |
| 346 | Charmaine Aserappa | |
| 347 | gina mcmanners | Please let us not lose control of this wonderful resource through apathy. Lets act. |
| 348 | Revd. Margaret Devine | |
| 349 | Julia MacDonald | The bookshop is a very important part of mission and outreach, and action should be taken to re-establish this as soon as possible. |
| 350 | Huw Evans |