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Near Death Experiences Proof of Heaven?
Alan Cleaver Alan Cleaver worked on Psychic News for three years in the 1980s and met many people who claimed to have experienced Near Death Experiences. Here he reviews a…
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We need good navigation
Richard Lee We have had some very nasty weather and being stuck in the open in a blizzard whilst on a high level hike can be a bit nasty. One…
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Enjoy Your Open Space
Richard Lee There been a great deal going on recently, both in the County and the Town, the Church – and indeed the World. Unless we are distinctly ‘agoraphobic’ (Fear…
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I Know it in My Bones Open Space
by David Wood “You’re a Christian right?” He stood in front of me his head on one side; in fact everything, it seemed, was a bit on one side. I…
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Dare we question the Christmas Story?
Asks Gill Hale Happy Christmas! Yes, by the time this reaches you it will still be Christmas, right up until January 5th . On January 6th , Epiphany, we add…
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Celebrations in the Spirit of the Season
Cleator Moor began its celebration of Christmas in the true spirit of the season with a dedication of the crib attended by members of the main denominations and officiated with…
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What can I give you?
By Lindsay Gray Ten years ago I spent the term leading up to Christmas with a school (now closed) in Hexham. This was Hackwood Park School; a school for children…
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Flagging?
asks Richard Lee Is it about this time of year that we tend to flag a bit? Perhaps, this year especially, in and around these parts – well, for a…
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Are you cynical or stoical about life?
Asks Richard Lee Someone said I was a cynic the other day. You can usually tell when you are winning a debate, like fencing – the opposition usually show an…
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Open Space
If you haven’t been down to the Jubilee Garden in Egremont Town Cemetery then please do. It’s worth the walk, as long as you are careful about where you cross…
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When Colin Met Joyce
When we included a photo of Evette Clague playing the clarinet for the descendants of her Egremont ancestors on a bitterly cold December evening we did not guess the connection…
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Spring Cleaning
by Rev’d Philip Peacock On Saturday March 10th, members from Egremont Methodist Church and another helper embarked upon doing some litter picking along the road from East Road to the…
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Paedophile
by David Wood Years ago there was a near mob riot when it was suggested that a half-way house for men on parole from prison and trying to ease…
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The Cathedrals of Mammon
By Andy Crow In exploring the realms of the spiritual world, which is what this column is intended for, it may be illuminating to consider what we think we’re…
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Peace comes to the Pawaia
by Jack Douglas The Pawaia live in a vast area of dense jungle. They depend on whatever they can find in the jungle, whether it be plant, animal,…












