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Name: Phil Groom on Aug 19, 2008Comments:
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Name: Clem Jackson on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rod Belt on Aug 20, 2008Comments: This travesty is on your watch and besmirches your names - you need to act now.
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Name: Richard Peat on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Phelim McIntyre on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ruwani Gunawardene on Aug 20, 2008Comments: Please save the Durham Cathedral bookshop. It is a valuable part of the Christian heritage of this country.
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Name: Ruwani Gunawardene on Aug 20, 2008Comments: Please save the Durham Cathedral bookshop. It is a valuable part of the Christian heritage of this country.
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Name: Sarah McCarten on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anna Hewett on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Katharine Douglas on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Margaret Evans on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Daniel R Porter on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rachel Edge on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Renato Aguila on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rachel Maile on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Marianne Porter on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Pam Garrud on Aug 20, 2008Comments: I wholeheartedly support the suggestion that the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral take management control of the bookshop on their premises.
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Name: Tim Hardy on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Richard Collins on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ruth Beer on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Imogen Hardy on Aug 20, 2008Comments: The Cathedral bookshop is a vital resource for Durham Theology students- please don't leave us to rely on the patchy selection in Waterstones!
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Name: Mark Rowland on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Alan Mann on Aug 20, 2008Comments: As a writer of Christian books (both academic and theological), a distance learning tutor for lay people wishing to pursue a theological education alongside their day-to-day lives, and someone who thinks biblical and theological literacy is an ongoing necessity for the renewal of Christ's Church, it is a travesty that we are slowly loosing a chain of shops that supplied some of the most vital and relevant theological material. Our SPCK shop in Bristol has been closed - don't let Durham go the same way.
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Name: Pam Smith on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Frances Hiller on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Susan M Huyton on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Katherine Francis on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Sara Batts on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: June Butler on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Revd. Simon Nicholls on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Peter Kirk on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rowland Bosworth on Aug 20, 2008Comments: Former employee of SPCK Birmingham and theology graduate, (and Post Graduate). I know the value of a bookshop that stocks a truly broad range of theolgical books and resources.
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Name: James Pitkin on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Rev John Musson on Aug 20, 2008Comments: When our son was at Durham, we visited the bookshop and bought lots of resources for the church...and some clerical shirts too - I would rate it as the best SPCK shop I have visited
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Name: Rachel Livesey on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Janet Jones on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ben Gallagher on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Michael Dickinson on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Graham F Shield on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments: please save the bookshop!
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Adam May on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Andrew Waude on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ben Haslam on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Trisha Macfarlane on Aug 20, 2008Comments:
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Name: Laura Neale on Aug 20, 2008Comments: