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Tillington and Duncton have a new priest

A former Army chaplain is to be priest-in-charge at Tillington and Duncton.

He is the Rev Robert Mitchell (56), who is married with three sons and a grandson.

Mr Mitchell's rank as chaplain in the Army, from which he has just retired, reached the equivalent of lieutenant colonel.

He and his wife, Jill, will be moving into the rectory at Tillington at the end of this month and he will be licensed on September 4.

The Rev Bob Staveley-Wadham, whom he succeeds, is continuing as priest-in-charge at Upwaltham, which was previously linked with the two other parishes.

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