Q. Can you tell us something about yourself?
A. I m 55 years of age and single and I was brought up in Bangor. My mother, Sarah, died at 40 from cancer and my father, Arthur, died at 64 with heart complications. I have a sister, Diane, and two nieces and a nephew. Just one week after leaving school, I was fortunate to be employed as a trainee wood machinist and cabinet-maker. After three years, I left to work in DIY and eventually trained and progressed to management.
I studied at Belfast Bible College and later moved to England, where I worked in a church in Leeds, eventually moving to do youth work at South Chingford in London. I returned to Northern Ireland in 1996, where for three years I worked in a church in east Belfast. Then, in 1999, I was accepted to train for ministry within the Church of Ireland.
Volunteers during one of the community litter picks A community group set up in the first lockdown is continuing its aim to make Chingford a better place to work, visit and live. Formed by a group of local residents and councillors, Love Chingford has so far held more than 20 community litter picks and collected more than 50 bags of rubbish. Around 15 people have volunteered on average for the litter picks that have so far helped clean up Mansfield Park, Epping Forest and Larkswood playing fields. The group most recently worked with Cllr Mitchell Goldie to arrange a North Chingford day of action.
Obituary: Stephen Roland Prescott
PORTLAND - Stephen Roland Prescott, 73, of Falmouth, passed peacefully on Dec. 12, 2020 at 2:10 p.m. at Mercy Hospital with .
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Stephen Roland Prescott
PORTLAND – Stephen Roland Prescott, 73, of Falmouth, passed peacefully on Dec. 12, 2020 at 2:10 p.m. at Mercy Hospital with his loving wife and son by his side.
Born March 23, 1947 to Arthur E. Prescott and Dorothy G. Prescott in South Chingford, England. He attended Fawbert and Barnard school in Sawbridgeworth. He continued on to his Tool and Die apprenticeship in Harlow. During this time he met the love of his life and future wife, Carol L. Peppiatt. They went on to marry in 1969 residing in Elsenham until they emigrated to the U.S. in May of 1974.