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For Irene Cumming who has died aged 82, Newburgh was talk of the town By Andrew Arbuckle and Chris Ferguson May 7 2021, 12.00pm
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Irene Cumming who has died aged 82 was an unsurpassed champion of Newburgh and promoted it and defended it at every opportunity.
On hearing anyone refer to Newburgh as a “nice wee village” she would rebuke them with a sharp retort: “It’s a town. It’s a town.”
She was born and educated in the town and on leaving school, she worked in the linoleum factory which was then the major employer in the area.
Monk in the marketplace publishes his story Ray Simpson, the founding pastor of the ecumenical church in Bowthorpe, has published an autobiography called Monk in the Marketplace. The book begins with his war-time childhood and then maps his early ministry assignments and his calling to be a pastor, which became reality in the ‘divine experiment’ of Bowthorpe.
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Paul Hodgson from the Church on the Way, who both climbed the haystack in the centre of Bowthorpe to pray over what would become the site of the new church. Bowthorpe Church was launch in a packed village hall during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in January 1978. Ray Simpson was commissioned by the Anglicans, Baptists, Catholics, Methodists, Quakers and United Reformed churches, accompanied by the Salvation Army Band, with the Pentecostal and Community Church leaders offering the right hand of fellowship, ‘to establish one family of Christians for one neighbourho