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Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England GS Misc 1059 GENERAL SYNOD Membership of the Archbishops’ Council, the Church Commissioners for England, the Church of England Pensions Board and their committees 2012-13 Contents Page Archbishops’ Council 1 Church Commissioners for England 5 Church of England Pensions Board 7 Archbishops’ Council Joint Presidents The Most Revd and Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (until December 2012) The Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury (from March 2013) The Most Revd and Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York Prolocutors of the Lower Houses of the Convocations Elected by the Convocations of Canterbury and York The Ven Christine Hardman (Canterbury) The Revd Canon Glyn Webster (York) (until December 2012) The Ven Cherry Vann (York) (from January 2013) Chair and Vice-Chair of the House of Laity Elected by the House of Laity Dr Philip Giddings (Chair of the House of Laity) Tim Hind (Vice-Chair of the House of Laity) Elected by the House of Bishops The Rt Revd Trevor Willmott, Bishop of Dover The Rt Revd Steven Croft, Bishop of Sheffield Elected by the House of Clergy The Revd Canon Robert Cotton The Revd Mark Ireland Elected by the House of Laity Paul Boyd-Lee Christina Rees Appointed by the Archbishops with the approval of the General Synod Andrew Britton Mary Chapman Professor John Craven Philip Fletcher The Revd Dr Rosalyn Murphy Rebecca Swinson A Church Estates Commissioner Andreas Whittam Smith, First Church Estates Commissioner Meetings since April 2012: 30 May 2012; 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Brian Newey (Oxford); the Revd Dr Philip Plyming (Guildford); Susan Pope; Stephanie Ridge; Nigel Spraggins; Brian Wilson (Southwark) Meetings since April 2012: 16 May 2012; 19 September; 28 November; 27 February 2013; 15 May Ministry of and among Deaf and Disabled People Membership: The Rt Revd Nicholas Reade, Bishop of Blackburn (Chair) (until November 2012); the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury (Chair) (from March 2013); Penny Beschizza; the Revd Catherine Carlyon; Denis Huntley; the Revd Eva McIntyre (Worcester); Margaret Oatway; Gail Robinson; the Revd 3 Bob Shrine; the Ven Cherry Vann (Manchester); Alison Wynne (Blackburn); the Revd Ruth Yeoman (Bradford) Meetings since April 2012: 4 July 2012; 10 October; 22 May 2013 Mission & Public Affairs Council Membership: Philip Fletcher (ex officio) (Chair); the Rt Revd Richard Atkinson, the Bishop of Bedford (Vice Chair); the Rt Revd Mike Hill, Bishop of Bristol (Vice Chair); the Revd Professor Nigel Biggar; the Revd Duncan Dormor (Universities: Cambridge); 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