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6 Pm CHURCHES and CHAPELS PARTICIPATING SPONSORED BICYCLE RIDE & STRIDE 8TH SEPTEMBER 2012 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS PARTICIPATING Scan this with a smart phone to go to our website ACOL StMildred BROADSTAIRS TheBaptistChurch,QueensRd DODDINGTDN StJohntheBaptist ACRISE StMartin BROMLEYCOMMON StAugustine DOVER Baptist,MaisonDieuRd ADDINGTON StMargaret BROMLEYCOMMON HolyTrinity DOVER StAndrew,Buckland ADISHAM HolyInnocents BROOK StMary DOVER TheBeaconChurchCentre, ALDINGTON StMartin BROOKLAND StAugustine LondonRd ALDINGTON EvangelicalMission,ForgeHill BROOMFIELD StMargaret DOVER StPeter&StPauI,CharIton ALKHAM StAnthony BURHAM TheChurchinBurham,ChurchSt DOVER StPaulMaison,DieuRoad ALLINGTON StNicholas, BURHAM StMary(red’l),ChurchSt DOVER OurLadyofDover APPLEDORE StPeterandStPaul BURMARSH AllSaints DOVER StMarytheVirgin,Cannon APPLEDORE Methodist CANTERBURY StMartin,NorthHolmesRd Street ASH(Sevenoaks) RevelationChurchatAshChapel CANTERBURY Friends’MeetingHse,TheFriars DOVER TheChapel,DoverCollege ASH(Sevenoaks) StPeterandStPaul CANTERBURY SalvationArmyTemple. DOVER StEdmundsChapel ASH(Canterbury) StNicholas,TheStreet WhitehorseLane DOVER StMartinofTours ASH(Canterbury) UR,TheStreet CANTERBURV AllSaints,MilitaryRd DOVER ArkChristianCentre ASHFORD SocietyofFriends,AlbertRoad CANTERBURY StPaul,ChurchSt DOWNE StMaryMagdalene ASHFORD Baptist,StationRd CANTERBURY StPeter,StPeter'sStreet DYMCHURCH StPeterandStPaul ASHFORD AshfordChristianFellowship, CANTERBURY StAndrewDRC,WatlingSt DYMCHURCI-l Methodist NorwoodSt CANTERBURY StStephen,HalesDrive EASTFARLEIGH ParishChurch,LowerRoad ASHFORD CentrepieceChurch,BankStreet CANTERBURY StPeterMeth,StPeter'sStreet EASTLANGDON StAugustine ASHFORD StMarytheVirgin CANTERBURY StThomas,Burgate EASTMALLING StJames ASHFORD EvangelistFrancisRd CANTERBURY BaptistChurch,StGeorgesPlace EASTPECKHAM Methodist,PoundRd ASHFORD Baptist,BrookfieldRd CANTERBURY StNicholas,A2BThanington EASTPECKHAM StMichael(redundant) ASHFORD StSimon,BrookfieldRd CANTERBURY CanterburyCathedral,Burgate EASTPECKHAM SalvationArmyHall,The ASHFORD StFrancis,CryolRoad CANTERBURV StMildred,StourSt Freehold ASHFORD CadeRdMethodists CANTERBURY GreyfriarsChapel,StourSt EASTPECKHAM HolyTrinity ASHFORDSOUTH ChristChurch,BeaverRd CANTERBURY StDunstan,StDunstan'sSt EASTSUTTON StPeterandStPaul ASHURST StMartinofTours CANTERBURY StMaryBredin,OldDoverRd EASTCHURCH AllSaints,HighSt AYLESFORD StPeterandStPaul CAPEL StThomasaBecket(redundant) EASTLING StMary AYLESHAM StFinbarr‘sRCChurch CAPELIeFeme StRadigundsChapel EASTRY StMaryVirgin AYLESHAM StPeter CAPELIeFeme StMary(redundant) EBONY/ReadingStreet StMarytheVirgin BADLESMERE StLeonard CHALK StMary EDENBRIDGE StPeterandStPaul BAPCHILD StLaurence,Schoollane CHALLOCK StCosmosandStDamion EDENBRIDGE Baptist.HighSt BARFRESTON StNicholas CHARING StPeterandStPaul EDENBRIDGE StJohn,MarshGreen BARHAM StJohntheBaptist CHARING MethodistChurch,StationRd EDENBRIDGE StLawrence,HighSt BARMING StMargaret CHARINGHEATH HolyTrinity EGERTON StJames BARMINGHEATH StAndrew,TonbridgeRd CHARTSUTTON StMichael 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StBarnabas.NelsonRd KENNINGTON Methodist/URC,FavershamRd NEWROMNEY StAugustine,QueensRd GILLINGHAM BeulahChristianFellowship KILNDOWN Christchurch NEWCHURCH StPeterandStPaul NapierRd KINGSDOWNNextS’BOURNEStCatherine(Red’t) NEWENDEN StPeter GILLINGHAM StMark,CanterburySt KINGSDOWN(Deal) StJohnEvangelist NEWINGTON(Folkestone) StNicholas GILLINGHAM URC,BalmoralRoad KINGSNORTH StMichaelandAllAngels NEWINGTON(Sittingbourne)StMary GODMERSHAM StLawrence KINGSTON StGiles NEWINGTON(Sittinglbourne)ChurchLaneMethodists GOUDNESTONE HolyCross KINGSWOOD VillageHall NEWNHAM StPeterandStPaul GOODNESTONE(FAV) StBartholomew(Red’t) KNOCKHOLT StKatharine,KnockholtMainRd NONINGTON StMarytheVirgin GOUDHURST Methodist,NorthRoad KNOWLTON StClement NONINGTON BaptistChapel,EasoleSt GOUDHURST ChurchoftheSacredHeart. 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