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Churches will welcome back worshippers slowly );
CHURCHES will continue to take different approaches to re-opening as the coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Some have stayed closed during the latest lockdown and experienced a huge demand for online services while others, such as St Mary’s in Henley, have remained open with strict safety measures in place.
Up to 30 people will be allowed to attend weddings, funerals and baptisms from May 17 as part of the third stage of the Government’s roadmap, with no limits from June 21.
Under previous lockdowns, churches were closed and could only be used at certain times for private prayer to reduce the risk of infection.
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Vicar celebrates 30 years of ‘best job in the world’ );
THE vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Henley has completed 30 years’ service.
Rev Duncan Carter, 62, was inducted as the eighth vicar of the church in November 1990.
Only two previous vicars have served for longer the Rev R M Willis, who was in post for 32 years from 1912 to 1944, and the Rev W P Pinckney, who served for 40 years from 1849 and 1889.
Rev Carter said: “It has been an amazing time here and I’ve been really happy living in the town.
“My wife Deborah and I arrived when our eldest daughter Rachel was a month old and it’s a brilliant place to raise a family.