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Lambeth Palace General Synod FEBRUARY 2016 GROUP WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION This booklet lists the membership of the 20 groups for the morning session on Tuesday 16 February. Membership of this is listed by Synod number and Surname. A list of all those by group and location is also included. Please note some meetings take place at Church House and others at Lambeth Palace. Please go straight to your small groups on Tuesday morning where worship will take place. Please contact the Information Desk in Bishop Partridge Hall if you have any question about which group you are in. Group Room Location 1 Bishop Partridge Hall 1st Floor, Church House 2 Assembly Hall Church House 3 Convocation Hall 1st Floor, Church House 4 Harvey Goodwin Suite Ground Floor, Church House 5 Abbey Room Ground Floor, Church House 6 Meeting Room 1 1st Floor, Church House 7 Meeting Room 4 1st Floor, Church House 8 William Temple Room Basement, Church House 9 Westminster Room Ground Floor, Church House 10 Council Room Ground Floor, Church House 11 Robert Runcie Room Basement, Church House 12 Guard Room Lambeth Palace 13 State Room Lambeth Palace 14 Conference Room Lambeth Palace 15 Meeting Room 2 1st Floor, Church House 16 Michael Ramsay Room Basement, Church House 17 Meeting Room 6 1st Floor, Church House 18 Meeting Room 3 1st Floor, Church House 19 Blue Dining Room Lambeth Palace 20 Donald Coggan Room Basement, Church House Synod # Surname Discussion in small groups Discussions in large groups (09.15-10.45) (11.20-13.00) #MVF%JOJOH3PPN Group 1 Room: Bishop Partridge Hall | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 6 Peter Hancock 19 Rachel Treweek 56 Frances Ward 57 Peter Bradley 58 Rogers Govender 83 Sally Lodge 146 Shaun Morris 166 Jason Roach 217 Eleanor Robertshaw 229 Alan Bashforth 245 Christina Baron 246 James Cary 253 Stephen Boyall 259 David Froude 272 Bob Edwards 360 Richard Wellings-Thomas 372 Caroline Herbert 404 Keith Leslie 440 Jonathan Chaffey 441 Peter Eagles 469 Mary Bucknall 470 Catherine Farmbrough 471 Sarah Tupling Group 2 Room: Assembly Hall | Location: Church House 4 Paul Butler 8 Julian Henderson 54 David Ison 55 Andrew Nunn 66 Paul Benfield 222 Stephen Hance 224 Rosemarie Mallett 247 Tim Hind 255 Carolyn Johnson 265 Chris Angus 267 Geoffrey Hine 282 Elizabeth Renshaw 289 Graham Parr 296 Rachel Bell 322 Liz Bird 334 Jonathan Cryer 356 Josile Munro 381 Nigel Aston 442 Ian Wheatley 450 Hannah Cleugh 451 Emma Ineson 452 Judith Maltby 461 Mike Kavanagh Group 3 Room: Convocation Hall | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 10 James Newcome 12 Peter Forster 28 Christine Hardman 59 James Dudley-Smith 60 Stephen Lynas 61 Andy Piggott 62 Sue Rose 63 Catherine Grylls 64 Simon Heathfield 65 Priscilla White 197 Bob White 248 Jenny Humphreys 250 Ben Franks 252 Geoffrey Shuttleworth 254 Vivienne Goddard 260 Ed Shaw 261 Ian Yemm 262 David Kemp 268 David Mills 361 Phillip Blinkhorn 396 Sophy Vickers 426 Chris Fry 446 Thomas Seville 466 Rosalyn Murphy Group 4 Room: Harvey Goodwin Suite | Location: Ground Floor, Church House 5 Tim Dakin 22 Nicholas Baines 26 Paul Bayes 68 Fleur Green 71 Martin Gainsborough 72 Paul Langham 73 Mark Pilgrim 74 Barney De Berry 76 Clare Edwards 211 Jane Charman 231 Andrew Yates 232 Andrew Micklefield 242 Adam Gaunt 249 Kathryn Tucker 256 Rosemary Lyon 273 Robert Hammond 290 Bradley Smith 291 Jacob Vince 323 David Ashton 324 Alison Fisher 336 Chris Gill 421 Susannah Leafe 444 Jane Hunter 477 Philip Cooper Group 5 Room: Abbey Room | Location: Ground Floor, Church House 7 David Urquhart 27 David Walker 75 Philip Down 78 Ruth Crossley 80 David Banting 86 Jenny Tomlinson 96 Rebecca Swyer 97 Fiona Windsor 110 Hugh McCurdy 130 Paul Ayers 131 Paul Cartwright 201 Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy 251 Rachel Jepson 257 Jacqueline Stamper 263 Judith Rigby 277 Graham Campbell 278 John Freeman 292 Sam Margrave 294 Andrew Williams 304 Francis Spufford 410 April Alexander 448 Thomas Quin 481 Leah Bell Group 6 Room: Meeting Room One | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 9 Mike Hill 37 Steven Croft 38 Robert Paterson 81 John Dunnett 82 Stuart Halstead 84 Jonathan Macneaney 85 John Perumbalath 87 Elaine Chegwin Hall 95 Mark Gilbert 99 Charlotte Gale 100 Ruth Walker 140 Alison Booker 258 Susan Witts 264 Rosemary Walters 266 Valerie Hallard 269 Isabel Adcock 284 Lorna Ashworth 305 Tjeerd Bijl 306 David Coulston 310 Sam Robinson 325 Malcolm Halliday 338 Chik Kaw Tan 453 Mark Tanner 482 Alexandra Podd Group 7 Room: Meeting Room Four | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 11 Stephen Cottrell 13 Martin Warner 67 Michael Everitt 88 Alison Cox 93 John Chitham 94 Andrew Cornes 98 Andrew Attwood 101 Mark Broomhead 102 Julian Hollywell 103 Simon Taylor 113 Debbie Flach 180 Jan McFarlane 270 Ann Colton 271 Mary Durlacher 274 Kathy Playle 276 Lucinda Brewster 279 Jeremy Harris 280 Peter Hart 311 Jack Shelley 368 Izzy McDonald-Booth 370 Robin Back 401 Fenella Cannings-Jurd 472 Joe Aldred Group 8 Room: William Temple Room | Location: Basement, Church House 14 Christopher Cocksworth 50 Richard Blackburn 69 Alistair McHaffie 91 Jenny Gillies 109 Mike Booker 111 Nick Moir 112 Simon Talbott 119 Anna Norman-Walker 122 Jackie Searle 141 Barry Hill 148 Brian Williams 163 Jane Morris 275 Michelle Tackie 283 Debbie Woods 285 Diane Kutar 298 Angus Goudie 313 William Belcher 343 Muriel Robinson 345 Keith Cawdron 383 Andrew Presland 384 Emily Bagg 408 Mark Russell 473 Angaelos Group 9 Room: Westminster Room | Location: Ground Floor, Church House 21 Richard Frith 51 Jonathan Gibbs 53 Glyn Webster 114 Tuomas Mäkipää 115 Giles Williams 116 Douglas Dettmer 125 Karen Hutchinson 129 Laura Hill 134 Anne Dawtry 181 Charles Read 198 Mark Barker 225 Jane Steen 243 Paul Hutchinson 281 John Mason 286 Andrea Minichiello-Williams 287 Mary Nagel 293 Yvonne Warren 299 Jamie Harrison 312 Corinne Aldis 314 Martin Kingston 326 Joyce Hill 337 John Naylor 411 Adrian Greenwood 474 David Arnott Group 10 Room: Council Room | Location: Ground Floor, Church House 16 Stephen Conway 17 Robert Innes 52 Libby Lane 104 Stephen Bellamy 117 Andrew Godsall 118 Graham Hamilton 120 Tudor Griffiths 121 Richard Mitchell 142 Tim Stratford 144 Patricia Hawkins 145 Zoe Heming 169 Lisa Battye 196 Peter Leonard 288 Tina Nay 295 Kat Alldread 300 Helen Jones 301 Helen Smith 316 Peter Bruinvels 318 James Lee 327 Stephen Hogg 339 Robin Whitehouse 445 Gemma Winterton 456 Peter Collier 475 Paul Fiddes Group 11 Room: Robert Runcie Room | Location: Basement, Church House 18 Robert Atwell 20 Andrew Watson 123 Paul Bryer 124 Robert Cotton 126 Philip Plyming 127 Simon Cawdell 132 Jonathan Clark 147 Sarah Schofield 149 Justine Allain Chapman 150 Alyson Buxton 215 Malcolm Chamberlain 240 Sarah Bullock 297 Hannah Grivell 302 Helen Lamb 321 Martin Elcock 328 Millie Holmes 330 Richard Mantle 332 Rhian Ainscough 340 John Wilson 346 David Martlew 355 Aiden Hargreaves-Smith 439 Michael Stallybrass 458 Caroline Spelman 476 Graham Maskery Group 12 Room: Guard Room | Location: Lambeth Palace 23 John Holbrook 70 Chris Newlands 105 David Brooke 108 Miranda Threlfall-Holmes 128 Neil Patterson 135 Kathryn Fitzsimons 143 Damian Feeney 151 Gavin Kirk 152 Martyn Taylor 158 Philippa Boardman 179 Sally Gaze 193 Mark Lucas 303 Janet Perrett 307 Madeleine Ratcliffe Holmes 308 Anne Foreman 329 Zahida Mallard 331 Paul Neville 341 Nigel Bacon 342 Carl Fender 348 Margaret Swinson 392 Peter Adams 460 Jonathan Spencer 478 Maxim Nikolsky Group 13 Room: State Room | Location: Lambeth Palace 25 Christopher Lowson 29 Graham James 77 David Craven 136 Ruth Hind 159 Sean Doherty 160 Andy Emerton 161 Andrew Foreshew-Cain 162 Luke Miller 164 Alan Moses 165 Bertrand Olivier 186 Sue Booys 244 Rowan Williams 309 Emma Forward 315 Margaret Sheather 317 Carolyn Graham 319 Anne Martin 349 Debra Walker 352 Andrew Brydon 358 Clive Scowen 364 Addy Lazz-Onyenobi 371 Andrew Gray 406 Jane Patterson 419 Nick Harding 479 John O'Toole Group 14 Room: Conference Room | Location: Lambeth Palace 30 Colin Fletcher 31 Donald Allister 133 Bob Cooper 137 Joyce Jones 167 Charlie Skrine 168 Christopher Smith 182 Howard Stoker 183 Sam Allberry 190 Rosie Harper 200 Angus MacLeay 233 James Pitkin 238 Sarah Brush 320 Wendy Coombey 347 Christopher Pye 362 Philip Geldard 365 Margaret Parrett 369 Carol Wolstenholme 376 Prudence Dailey 386 Mark Emerton 390 Angela Scott 397 Tony Allwood 407 Elizabeth Paver 454 Charles George 480 Roger Walton Group 15 Room: Meeting Room 2 | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 32 Christopher Foster 33 James Langstaff 79 Stewart Fyfe 171 Sharon Jones 184 Andrew Atherstone 185 Jonathan Beswick 187 Mark Chapman 188 Charlie Cleverly 189 Martin Gorick 191 Kate Stacey 230 Anne Brown 235 Ben Sargent 333 Shayne Ardron 335 Penny Allen 363 Michael Heppleston 366 Geoffrey Tattersall 373 Tony Baldry 374 Andrew Bell 391 Martin Sewell 398 Karen Galloway 409 Susan Kennaugh 417 Joan Beck 418 Pam Bishop 483 Elliot Swattridge Group 16 Room: Michael Ramsay Room | Location: Basement, Church House 34 Alan Smith 35 Martin Seeley 89 David Felix 90 Michael Gilbertson 138 Maggie McLean 139 Gary Waddington 153 Sonya Doragh 172 Mike McGurk 192 Guli Francis-Dehqani 194 Stephen Trott 202 Tim Bull 208 Andrew Dotchin 234 Peter Rouch 344 Sue Slater 350 Enid Barron 351 Susan Breen 353 Debbie Buggs 357 Lindsay Newcombe 367 John Appleby 375 Graham Caskie 377 Julie Dziegiel 433 Robin Lunn 434 Linda Ali 459 Andrew Mackie Group 17 Room: Meeting Room 6 | Location: 1st Floor, Church House 36 Nicholas Holtam 39 Christopher Chessun 437 Lucy Gorman 92 Rob Munro 106 Graeme Buttery 107 Ian Jagger 154 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