The Church of England in Norfolk and North-East Suffolk
Diocesan-wide event
The Water of Life

Saturday 7 June
9.30am – 3.30pm
How Hill, Ludham, Norfolk, NR29 5PG
A consultation on the vital importance of water, focussing on the effects of changing provision in East Anglia and water shortages in other parts of the world.

We will be exploring the importance of this vital element of creation with the help of experts, but with plenty of time for questions and discussion between ourselves as to what we can do about it. We are focussing in particular on the effects of changing provision in East Anglia, and water shortages in other parts of the world.  The consultation will be a time for those of us with an environmental concern to meet one another, as well as learn more about water – a truly precious necessity for the preservation of the planet as well as humanity.

The consultation will be held at How Hill. How Hill is, as you may know, is a beautiful house set in the Norfolk Broads with a splendid view looking out over the water landscape. The fee of £15 includes coffee, lunch and tea.

We look forward to seeing you at How Hill, so do book soon, and in any case by 11 May.
The brochure and booking form is below.

Bishop David Atkinson, Chair of the Diocesan Environmental Group
Bishop Anthony Foottit, Diocesan Environmental Officer

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Cost and booking:
£15 per person including coffee, lunch & tea.  Please book in advance.
Contact information:
Simon Court
Eastgate Cottage
Perry’s Lane
Cawston
NR10 4HJ

Tel: 01603 872690
E-mail: simon@court-family.org.uk


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