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The Rev Colin Godley

Colin Godley’s extra-curricular career began in a small way with an invitation to contribute a weekly column entitled “View from the Pew” to his local newspaper.

His parish lies in one of the remoter parts of Norfolk. Deducing that a rural theme would be appropriate, Colin used

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