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Date Time Deanery Church Bishop Notes Accrington Deanery Date Time Deanery Church Bishop Notes Accrington Deanery St Andrew, St Mary Magdalen, St Peter and Church 29-Sep 7.30pm ACC Kirk PB 15-Nov 7.30pm ACC Clayton Le Moors All Saints JB Blackburn with Darwen Deanery 15-Jan 10am BBD Lower Darwen St James JB Over 10 14-May 9.30am BBD Ewood St Bartholomew JB 15-Jun 7.30pm BBD Feniscowles and Feniscliffe PB Blackpool Deanery 23-Apr 6pm BPL North Blackpool - Anchorsholme All Saints JB 24-Sep 6pm BPL South Blackpool - Marton St Paul JB 19-Nov 6.30pm BPL Central Blackpool - Blackpool St Thomas JB Burnley Deanery 07-May 10.30am BUR Padiham St Leonard GL With St Andrew's and St 18-Jun 2pm BUR West Burnley PB Cuthbert's With Cliviger 03-Dec 6.30pm BUR Burnley St Matthew PB and Worsthorne Chorley Deanery 22-Jan 10am CHO Chorley St Peter with Eucharist GL (with Heapey & Chorley St 29-Jan 6pm CHO Whittle le Woods JB James) 27-Feb 7.30pm CHO Standish St Wilfrid with Eucharist PB 22-Mar 7.30pm CHO Appley Bridge and Parbold JB Parbold 15-Apr 8pm CHO Adlington St Paul PB 21-May 11am CHO Bretherton with Eucharist GL 25-May 7pm CHO Eccleston with Eucharist PB 22-Jun 7.30pm CHO Chorley St George JB 19-Nov 3pm CHO Euxton JB Garstang Deanery 14-May 10.30am GAR Garstang St Thomas PB 28-May 10.30am GAR Over Wyre Group with Eucharist GL Preesall 02-Jul 4pm GAR Churchtown and St Michael's on Wyre JB Churchtown No location 26-Nov 4pm GAR Fellside Team PB specified as yet 05-Feb 10am KIR Kirkham St Michael GL 05-Feb 10.30am KIR St Annes on Sea St Anne PB 14-May 9.30am KIR Lytham St Cuthbert JB 25-Jun 10.30am KIR Lund St John the Evangelist JB Date Time Deanery Church Bishop Notes Lancaster and Morecambe Deanery 26-Feb 7pm LAN Lancaster St Thomas JB and Ellel St John 12-Mar 10.30am LAN Sandylands St John PB 04-Jun 10am LAN Lancaster St Mary with Eucharist GL 11-Jun 10.15am LAN Skerton St Luke PB 14-Jun 7pm LAN Heysham 1 GL 25-Jun 11am LAN Cockerham, Winmarleigh and Glasson with Eucharist GL 26-Nov 10.30am LAN Lancaster Christ Church PB 05-Nov 11am LAN Heysham 2 JB 03-Dec 9.45am LAN Scotforth St Paul PB Leyland Deanery 07-May 10am LEY Penwortham St Leonard JB Bamber Bridge St Aidan and Walton le Dale St 14-May 6.00pm LEY Leonard JB With St Andrew's and Buckshaw 21-May 10.30am LEY Leyland St John GL Village 18-Jun 6.30pm LEY Leyland St James GL 23-Jul 10am LEY HMP Wymott PB 27-Nov 7.30pm LEY Longton St Andrew PB Pendle Deanery 07-May 6pm PEN Colne with Barrowford and Newchurch JB 29-Jun 7.30pm PEN Foulridge, Laneshawbridge and Trawden PB 08-Nov 7.30pm PEN Great Marsden St John PB 12-Nov 6pm PEN Fence and Higham PB Fence Poulton Deanery 29-Jan 10.30am POU Cleveleys St Andrew GL 23-Apr 10am POU Poulton le Fylde St Chad JB 21-May 6.30pm POU Rossall School GL 03-Dec 10.15am POU Thornton Christ Church CA Preston Deanery 15-Jan 5pm PRE Grimsargh St Michael GL 15-Apr 7pm PRE Longridge GL 18-Jun 10.30am PRE Fulwood Christ Church GL 25-Jun 4pm PRE Broughton St John GL 02-Jul 10am PRE Lea St Christopher JB Poulton Deanery 29-Jan 10.30am POU Cleveleys St Andrew GL 30-Apr 10am POU Poulton le Fylde St Chad JB 21-May 6.30pm POU Rossall School GL 03-Dec 10.15am POU Thornton Christ Church CA Date Time Deanery Church Bishop Notes Preston Deanery Currently 15-Apr 7pm PRE Longridge GL vacant 18-Jun 10.30am PRE Fulwood Christ Church GL 25-Jun 4pm PRE Broughton St John GL 02-Jul 10am PRE Lea St Christopher JB Tunstall Deanery 12-Mar am TUN Slyne with Hest and Halton CA 26-Apr 7pm TUN East Lonsdale JB At Tunstall 22-Oct 10.30am TUN Bolton le Sands JB including 14-May Sun am TUN Warton St Oswald with Eucharist GL Silverdale Whalley Deanery 23-Apr 10.30am WHA Salesbury St Peter and Langho St Leonard PB 30-Apr 10am WHA Great Harwood St Bartholomew PB 25-May evening WHA West Pendleside JB venue tbc 28-May Sun am WHA Rishton St Peter and St Paul JB 18-Jun 10.30am WHA Balderstone, Mellor and Samlesbury JB 02-Jul Sun am WHA Chipping and Whitewell GL 09-Jul 10am WHA Clitheroe St Mary Magdelene PB 08-Oct 11am WHA Read and Simonstone with Eucharist PB At Read St John.
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