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Welcome to the South East Derbyshire Deanery.
We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.
If you have any questions or queries please email the following contacts who will be able to help:
Archdeacon: The Ven. Karen Hamblin - karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org
Area Dean: Revd Dawn Knight - Revdawn68@gmail.com
Assistant Area Dean: Revd Anne Wilkins - revannewilkins1@gmail.com
Lay Chair of Deanery Synod: Mr Brian Parker - Brianp103@hotmail.co.uk
Deanery Treasurer: Mr Andrew Whysall
Deanery Synod Meetings 2025
Tuesday 24 June at 7.30pm at St Laurence’s, Long Eaton
Deanery Chapter meetings
Wednesday 18th June from 12-2pm at St Mary’s, Sawley.
South East Derbyshire Benefices
- Cotmanhay (Parish of Cotmanhay)
- Heanor (Parish of Heanor)
- Ilkeston Holy Trinity (Parish of Holy Trinty, Ilkeston)
- Ilkeston St John the Evangelist (Parish of St John the Evangelist, Ilkeston)
- Ilkeston St Mary the Virgin (Parish of Ilkeston)
- Kirk Hallam (Parish of Kirk Hallam)
- Langley Mill and Aldercar (Parishes of St John, Aldercar; St. Andrew, Langley Mill)
- Long Eaton St John (Parish of St John, Long Eaton)
- Long Eaton St Laurence (Parish of Long Eaton)
- Marlpool (Parish of Marlpool)
- Morley and Smalley (Parishes of Morley; Smalley)
- Ockbrook (Parish of Ockbrook) (including Borrowash)
- Ripley (Parish of Ripley)
- Sandiacre (Parish of Sandiacre)
- Sawley (Parish of Sawley)
- Stanton-by-Dale with Dale Abbey and Risley (Parishes of Risley; Stanton-by-Dale with Dale Abbey)
- Swanwick and Pentrich (Parishes of Pentrich; Swanwick)
- The Denby Group (Parishes of Codnor; Denby; Horsley Woodhouse; Horsley; St Luke, Loscoe)
- West Hallam and Mapperley with Stanley (Parishes of Holy Trinity, Mapperley; Stanley, West Hallam) (including All Saints Stanley Common)
- Wilne and Draycott with Breaston (Parishes of Breaston; Wilne)
>> Spotlights on parishes in South East Derbyshire Deanery
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Welcome to the Dove and Derwent Deanery!
We are part of the Derbyshire Peak and Dales Archdeaconry.
Archdeacon: The Ven. Nicky Fenton - nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org
Area Dean: Revd Dr James Hughes - james.t.hughes@btopenworld.com
Assistant Area Dean: - Revd Stella Greenwood
Dove and Derwent Benefices
- Ambergate and Heage (Parishes of St. Anne, Ambergate; Heage)
- Belper Christ Church with Turnditch (Parishes of Christ Church Belper; Turnditch)
- Belper (Parish of Belper) (Three churches - Belper St Peter Parish Church; St Mark Openwoodgate; St. Swithin)
- Duffield and Little Eaton (Parishes of Duffield; St. Paul, Little Eaton)
- Etwall, Egginton, Dalbury, Sutton-on-the-Hill and Trusley (Parishes of Etwall; Egginton; Dalbury; Sutton on the Hill; Trusley)
- Hazelwood, Holbrook and Milford (Parishes of Hazelwood and Milford; Holbrook)
- Hilton with Marston on Dove, Hatton, Boylestone and Church Broughton (Parishes of Hilton with Marston on Dove; Hatton; Boylestone; Church Broughton)
- Kirk Langley and Mackworth; Mugginton and Kedleston; Longford; and Long Lane (Parishes of Kirk Langley; Mackworth (All Saints); Mugginton and Kedleston; Longford; Long Lane)
- The South Dales (Parishes of Alkmonton; Cubley; Doveridge; Marston Montgomery; Somersal Herbert; Sudbury; Scropton)
>> Spotlights on parishes in Dove and Derwent Deanery
Dove and Derwent Deanery Synod - 2025
Tuesday, 15 July 2025
Wednesday, 19 November 2025
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Welcome to the Derby City Deanery!
We are part of the Derby City and South Derbyshire Archdeaconry.
Archdeacon: The Ven. Matthew Trick - matthew.trick@derby.anglican.org
Area Dean: Revd Sarah Watson - sarah.watson@derby.anglican.org
Assistant Area Dean: Revd Mina Munns - mina@stalkmunds.org.uk
Assistant Area Dean: Revd Susie Curtis - susie.curtis@derby.anglican.org
Deanery Lay Chair: Madelaine Goddard
Secretary: Kelly Martin - kelly.martin@derby.anglican.org | 01332 388677
Treasurer: Hugh Craig
Derby City Deanery is made up of all the parishes in the city of Derby including Derby Cathedral, BMOs and chaplaincies. With over 250,000 inhabitants, it has about a quarter of the population of the diocese. The population is culturally diverse with many faiths represented. The Deanery has many characteristics in common with other inner cities such as having more than half the areas of deprivation within the diocese.
Derby City Benefices
- Derby; The Cathedral Church of All Saints (The Parish of Derby Cathedral Church of All Saints)
- Allestree St. Edmund and Darley Abbey (Parishes of Allestree; Darley Abbey)
- Allestree St. Nicholas (Parish of St. Nicholas Allestree)
- Alvaston (Parish of Alvaston)
- Boulton (Parish of Boulton)
- Breadsall (Parish of Breadsall)
- Chaddesden St. Mary (Parish of Chaddesden)
- Chaddesden St. Philip with Derby St. Mark (Parishes of Chaddesden, St. Philip; Derby, St. Mark)
- Chellaston (Parish of Chellaston)
- Derby St. Alkmund and St. Werburgh (Parish of St. Alkmund and St. Werburgh Derby) (This excludes St. Werburgh’s Bishop’s Mission Order)
- Anne Derby (Parish of St Anne, Derby)
- Derby St. Barnabas (Parish of St. Barnabas, Derby)
- Derby St. Bartholomew and St. Luke (Parish of Derby St. Bartholomew and St. Luke)
- John the Evangelist, Derby (Parish of St. John the Evangelist, Derby)
- Derby St. Paul (Parish of St. Paul, Derby)
- Derby St. Peter and Christ Church with Holy Trinity (Parish of St. Peter and Christ Church with Holy Trinity, Derby)
- Findern (Parish of Findern) (held in plurality with 29)
- Littleover and Blagreaves (Parish of Littleover and Blagreaves) (including the Haven Chrisian Centre LEP)
- Mackworth St. Francis (Parish of Mackworth St. Francis) (currently being managed by the St Werburgh Bishops Mission Order Group)
- Mickleover and Radbourne (Parishes of All Saints, Mickleover; St. John the Evangelist Mickleover; Radbourne)
- Normanton (Parish of Normanton-by-Derby)
- Oakwood (Parish of Oakwood)
- Pride Park, Wilmorton, Allenton & Shelton Lock (Parishes of Allenton and Shelton Lock; St. Andrew with St. Osmund, Derby)
- Quarndon (Parish of Quarndon)
- Sinfin (Parish of Sinfin)
- Sinfin Moor (Parish of Sinfin Moor)
- Spondon (Parish of Spondon)
- Walbrook Epiphany (Parish of Walbrook Epiphany) (including St. Augustine Derby and St. Thomas Derby)
- Willington (Parish of Willington) (held in plurality with 17)
Bishop’s Mission Order
Derby: St. Werburgh’s Bishop’s Mission Order
>> Spotlights on parishes in Derby City Deanery
Derby City Deanery Synod
Synod meetings in 2025
12 March 2025
22 May 2025
6 October 2025
The Deanery Synod is a gathering place for clergy and lay representatives in the deanery, where we can pray and take counsel together, supporting one another in mission, and co-ordinating our service and sharing of the Gospel.
Derby City Deanery Synod comprises approximately 50 deanery clergy and 125 lay representatives from all parishes (allocated according to the number of people on each parish church’s electoral roll). Most business is conducted in a combined meeting, but occasionally there are separate meetings for the House of Clergy and the House of Laity. Lay Representatives are elected within their parish to serve for three years.
The Deanery Synod provides a vital structural bridge between parochial church councils (PCCs) and Diocesan Synods, bringing together clergy and lay people from neighbouring parishes to discuss issues relating to mission and ministry in the local area. Sometimes it will make a formal decision, sometimes by means of a vote and a local concern raised in your Deanery Synod could find its way onto an agenda for debate by your Diocesan Synod and even by the General Synod.
The Deanery Synod is an important part of the CofE structure and culture. Members are elected by parishes, and the Deanery Synod in turn elects representatives to the Diocesan Synod. Deanery synod meetings are concerned with seeking God’s will for the mission of the church locally, so it needs to be Christ-centred, prayerful and open to the spirit speaking through all.
It can take strategic decisions to advance local mission and ministry, but it also serves the witness and mission of the wider church.
Potentially the work that deanery synods do at local level can help shape the church at national level for years to come.
Derby City Deanery Leadership Team
This team consists of the:
Area Dean and Assistant Area Dean(s)
Lay Chair, Secretary and Treasurer of Synod
Elected Lay and Clergy Representatives of Synod
Deanery Administrator and co-opted members.
The Deanery Synod is required to have a standing committee. The first Derby City Deanery Synod (held in September 2016) approved the proposal that our Deanery Leadership Team be the standing committee.
One of its functions is to prepare the agenda for Deanery Synod and conduct any business between meetings that is required.
It also has two other functions. First, as the Mission and Pastoral Committee of the Deanery, supporting parishes in vacancy and taking an overview of the needs for mission and ministry in the Deanery. It is also in a good position to deal with the legal issues as the new Deanery comes into being.
Second, it has the role of co-ordinating the mission of the church in the Deanery, supporting and developing the missional role of the Deanery. In this capacity, the Deanery Leadership Team will take a leading role in writing any Deanery Mission Action Plan.
>> Download a printable map of Carsington Deanery here (suitable for A4 & A3) [JPG]
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Welcome to the Carsington Deanery!
We are part of the Derbyshire Peak and Dales Archdeaconry.
Archdeacon: The Ven. Nicky Fenton - nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org
Area Dean: Vacant
Assistant Area Dean: Revd Phil Michell - phil.michell@live.co.uk
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Carsington Benefices
- Ashbourne with Mapleton with Ashbourne St John (Parishes of Ashbourne with Mapleton; Ashbourne St John) (Ashbourne St John is a private chapel)
- Brailsford with Shirley, Osmaston with Edlaston and Yeaveley (Parishes of Brailsford; Shirley; Osmaston; Edlaston; Yeaveley)
- Clifton in Plurality with Norbury with Snelston (Parishes of Clifton; Norbury; Snelston)
- Darley, South Darley and Winster (Parishes of Darley; South Daley; Winster)
- Fenny Bentley, Thorpe, Tissington, Parwich and Alsop-En-Le-Dale (Parishes of Alsop-En-Le-Dale; Fenny Bentley; Parwich; Thorpe; Tissington)
- Hulland, Atlow, Kniveton, Bradley and Hognaston (Parishes of Atlow; Bradley; Hognaston; Hulland; Kniveton)
- Matlock Bank and Tansley (Parishes of All Saints, Matlock Bank; Tansley)
- Matlock Bath and Cromford (Parishes of St Mary Cromford; Matlock Bath)
- Matlock, Dethick, Lea and Holloway (Parishes of Dethick, Lea and Holloway; Matlock (St Giles)
- Wirksworth (Parishes of Bonsall; Bradbourne; Brassington; Carsington; All Saints, Elton; St James, Idridgehay; Kirk Ireton; Middleton; Wirksworth with Alderwasley)
>> Parish Spotlights for Carsington Deanery
Carsington Deanery Synod Meetings 2025
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Thursday, 23 October 2025
>> Download a printable map of North East Derbyshire Deanery (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]
>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of East Derbyshire from this page.
Welcome to the North East Derbyshire Deanery.
We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.
North East Derbyshire Deanery Synod Meetings 2025
North East Derbyshire Benefices
- Barlborough and Clowne (Parishes of Barlborough; Clowne)
- Brampton St. Thomas and St. Mark (Parish of St Thomas and St. Mark)
- Brimington (Parish of Brimington)
- Calow and Sutton Cum Duckmanton (Parishes of St. Peter Calow; Sutton Cum Duckmanton
- Chesterfield Holy Trinity and Christ Church (Parish of Chesterfield Holy Trinity and Christ Church)
- Chesterfield SS Augustine (Parish of Saint Augustine, Chesterfield)
- Chesterfield Saint Mary and All Saints (Parish of Chesterfield (St. Mary and All Saints))
- Dronfield with Holmesfield (Parish of Dronfield with Holmesfield) (including Gosforth Valley, Holmesdale and Unstone)
- Eckington and Ridgeway (Parish of Eckington and Ridgeway) (including Upper Eckington)
- Elmton with Creswell and Whitwell with Steetley (Parishes of Elmton with Creswell; Whitwell with Steetley)
- Hasland (Parish of Hasland) held in plurality with 16.
- Killamarsh and Renishaw (Parishes of Killamarsh; Renishaw)
- Loundsley Green (Parish of Loundsley Green)
- Old Brampton and Great Barlow (Parishes of Old Brampton; Great Barlow)
- Saint John, Newbold with Dunston (Parish of St John Newbold with Dunston)
- Temple Normanton (Parish of Temple Normanton) held in plurality with 11.
- Staveley and Barrow Hill (Parish of Staveley and Barrow Hill)
- Walton St John (Parish of Walton St John (including Holymoorside))
- Whittington (Parishes of St Bartholomew, Whittington; St Barnabas, New Whittington)
- Wingerworth (Parish of Wingerworth)
>> Spotlights on parishes in North East Derbyshire Deanery
The Venerable Nicky Fenton
Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales
nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org
01332 388658
Emily Woodhouse
PA to the Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales
emily.woodhouse@derby.anglican.org
01332 278177
Having loved four months working as acting archdeacon, I was absolutely delighted and thrilled to be invited to continue the work that I have started and to partner with you to create transformed lives through growing church and building community, so that we might be good news for all and bring God’s kingdom nearer.
I was born in Birmingham and came to faith when I was 17 through a mixture of a Billy Graham Crusade, a school Christian Union, membership of uniformed organisations and Bible reading at home.
I am married to Michael; a chartered accountant and we have two adult children Emily and Sophie, and we enjoy going out for meals and exploring new places together. Most days I try to get to the gym and either swim or do aqua, pilates or yoga. Music and dance have played a significant part in my life too. When I’m on my own I love reading, watching films, jigsaw puzzles.
Prior to ordination, I worked in education – my last teaching job was as nursery teacher with 95 pre-school children and a team of nine staff in my care. I also have a qualification in people practice.
My theological education was based at Cranmer Hall and my curacy in St Ann’s, Nottingham. My previous roles within the Diocese of Derby include Priest-in-Charge of the Benefice of Hazelwood, Holbrook, Milford with Shottle, Diocesan School Missioner, Bishop’s Adviser in Spirituality, Retired Clergy Officer, Bishop’s Chaplain, and a residentiary canon at Derby Cathedral.
The image that speaks to me most clearly about my ministry as an archdeacon is that of a midwife: coming alongside people and places offering ongoing care, guidance and advice; mediating and bridging gaps between different groups of people; supporting the birthing of new initiatives and offering comfort and strength as people let go, and breaking down barriers to change and growth.
I focus my ministry around five key priorities – prayer, people, places, projects and planning - while ensuring I am also attentive to my ongoing personal formation. I would love the opportunity to share with you what that looks like in practice – so please do invite me to come and visit!
My prayer is that knowing we are loved by God, and supported by each other, we can give ourselves wholeheartedly to serving God in the communities and worshipping contexts we are part of; and consistently and persistently move forward in generous faith, courageous hope and life-giving love.
Parish map of the Archdeaconry of Derbyshire Peak and Dales
>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of Derbyshire Peak and Dales (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]
>> Maps of individual deaneries can be downloaded from their respective pages here.
The Venerable Matthew Trick
Archdeacon of Derby and South Derbyshire
matthew.trick@derby.anglican.org
01332 388684
Sue Hidderley-Burton
PA to the Archdeacon of Derby City and South Derbyshire
sue.hidderley-burton@derby.anglican.org
01332 388682
Parish map of the Archdeaconry of Derby City and South Derbyshire
>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of Derby City and South Derbyshire (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]
>> Maps of individual deaneries can be downloaded from their respective pages here.
Bishop Libby on sabbatical
Bishop Libby will be on sabbatical from Friday 2 May through to Sunday 3 August 2025. During this period all of the legal and statutory duties of the Bishop of Derby shall continue as normal through delegation to the Bishop of Repton.
Please continue to liaise with the Bishop’s Office as normal by telephone on 01332 840132, or by email at bishop@bishopofderby.org. All correspondence will be automatically forwarded to +Malcolm for the duration of +Libby’s time away. +Malcolm will continue to work from Repton House.
The Archdeacons and the Parish Support Team at Church House will continue to be on hand to provide support and advice to parishes as normal. Bishop Libby will return to her duties in August.
Temporary office relocation
From Thursday 1 May 2025, the Bishop of Derby’s office will be based at Derby Church House to allow the Church Commissioners to make repairs and improvements to the office.
Please direct any post during this time to:
The Bishop of Derby’s Office, c/o Derby Church House, Full Street, Derby DE1 3DR
Office emails and phone numbers will remain the same.
The move will take place during the week commencing Monday 28 April. The Bishop’s office may not be able to respond to emails or calls as promptly as usual during this week.
The Bishop’s office expect to be at Derby Church House until the end of this year. Information regarding their move back to Duffield will be provided when plans have been confirmed.
The Bishop of Derby is the Rt Revd Libby Lane.
Bishop Libby was installed at Derby Cathedral on 25 May 2019, having previously been the Suffragan Bishop of Stockport, in the Diocese of Chester – a post she occupied from 2015.
Libby describes Derbyshire as ‘the place that holds my heart’.
She grew up in Glossop in the north-west of the county and was selected for ordination while working in the parish of St Thomas Brampton, Chesterfield.
Bishop Libby said: “I am excited and privileged to have been called to serve as Bishop of Derby.
“I grew up here and my vocation was fostered here. Derbyshire nurtured me and brought me to faith and I want to love Derbyshire back.
“I want to lead a church in Derbyshire where people find hope because they know they are loved by God in Christ, and I pray that hope sets us free to live our lives in ways that bring change for good.”
If you wish to contact the Bishop of Derby's office, the contact details are:
The Bishop’s Office
6 King Street
Duffield
Derby
DE56 4EU
01332 840132 | bishop@bishopofderby.org
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The term of office of the current Diocesan Synod ends on 31 July 2015. Therefore Derby Diocese must elect a new Diocesan Synod from its clergy and church members. The electors are members (other than currently co-opted members) of the House of Clergy and the House of Laity of the Deanery Synods of the Diocese. The rules state that the electors are defined at 6.00am on the date on which the nominations papers are issued locally by the Deanery.
Elections to the new Diocesan Synod will be carried out during the period May to July 2015 to a timetable fixed by the Bishop in accordance with Church Representation Rule 32(1). The new Diocesan Synod will take office on 1 August 2015 and the first meeting of the new Diocesan Synod will be on 17 October 2015.
The Bishop, in accordance with Rule 32(2) has appointed the Rural Deans to be the Presiding Officers for elections by the House of Laity of Deanery Synods and the Lay Chairs to be the Presiding Officers for elections by the House of Clergy of Deanery Synods.
Nominations
A Notice of Election must be sent to every qualified elector, together with a nomination form. Every candidate may be nominated and seconded by qualified electors and every candidate must express with their signature, their willingness to serve, if elected. Opportunity is provided for a candidate, if he or she so desires, to set out in 100 words or fewer, a factual statement, such as professional qualifications, present office of relevant experience, for circulation with the voting papers.
Nomination Forms will be posted to all electors on 14 May 2015. Nomination Forms will be sent by post on the same day in order that every elector is treated equally.
Valid paper copies of Nomination Forms must be returned by mid-day on 5 June which is the closing date for nominations.
If nominations are received, which are equal to or less than the number to be elected, then these persons will be elected and notified accordingly. If there are less than the number of people to be elected then the remaining places are treated as casual vacancies and are then filled by the House of Clergy or the House of Laity by a method to be decided by them in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. This process is the responsibility of the Chair of the appropriate House.
Voting Papers
If there are more nominations than there are places to fill, then an election will be organised. A voting paper must be circulated to every qualifying elector by post no later than 12 June 2015 and these have to be returned by mid-day on 3 July. The completed voting paper must be signed by the elector, together with their full name written on the reverse of the form in order to be valid. Candidates will be notified of the result. In the event of equality of votes, the decision shall be taken by lot by the Presiding Officer.
TIMELINE
14 May 2015 Each Deanery issues Notice of Election and Nomination Papers
5 June 2015 Closing date for nominations
19 June 2015 Deanery issues voting papers (if elections are required)
3 July 2015 Closing date for voting
10 July 2015 Deanery presiding officers inform Diocesan Secretary, Deanery Synod Secretaries and candidates of election results and of Diocesan Synod Members
15 July 2015 Diocesan Synod Elections must be complete
1 August 2015 Members of the new Diocesan Synod hold office from this date
17 October 2015 First meeting of the new Diocesan Synod
NUMBERS TO BE ELECTED
DEANERY Clergy Laity
Alfreton 3 3
Bakewell and Eyam 4 5
Bolsover & Staveley 3 4
Buxton 3 2
Chesterfield 8 8
Glossop 2 3
Wirksworth 2 3
Ashbourne 2 3
Derby North 6 4
Derby South 5 4
Duffield 3 5
Heanor 2 2
Erewash 5 6
Longford 2 2
Melbourne 3 3
Repton 3 4
Diocesan Synod
The statutory governing body of the Diocese is the Diocesan Synod which is elected with representation across the Diocese with broadly equal numbers of clergy and lay people meeting together in Diocesan Synod with the diocesan Synod with the diocesan bishop, the suffragan bishop and archdeacons.
Its role is to:
- consider matters affecting the Church of England in the Diocese;
- act as a forum for debate of Christian opinion on matters of religious or public interest;
- advise the Bishop where requested;
- deal with matters referred by General Synod; and
- provide for the financing of the Diocese.
Deanery Synod
Deanery Synods have two houses, laity and clergy, and their role is to:
- respond to requests from General Synod;
- give effect to the decisions made by the Diocesan Synod;
- consider matters affecting the Church of England by drawing together the views of the parishes within the deanery;
- act as a channel of communication to express the views of parishes to Diocesan Synod and thence to General Synod;
- raise with Diocesan Synod such matters as it considers appropriate; and
- elect members of the deanery to the Diocesan Synod and in respect of the House of Laity elect lay members of the Diocese to General Synod.
The Bishop's Council (and Standing Committee of the Diocesan Synod)
Under the construction of the Diocesan Synod, Bishop's Council has the following functions:
- to plan the business of the Synod, to prepare the agenda for its sessions and to circulate to members information about matters for discussion;
- to initiate proposals for action by the Synod and to advise it on matters on policy which are placed before it;
- to advise the President, being the Diocesan Bishop, on any matters which he may refer to the Committee;
- subject to the directions of the Synod, to transact the business of the Synod when the Synod is not in session;
- to appoint members of committees or nominate individuals for election to committees, subject to the directions of the synod; and
- to carry out such functions as the Synod may delegate to it.
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Synodical procedure
Diocesan Synod
The statutory governing body of the Diocese is the Diocesan Synod which is elected with representation across the Diocese with broadly equal numbers of clergy and lay people meeting together in Diocesan Synod with the diocesan Synod with the diocesan bishop, the suffragan bishop and archdeacons.
Its role is to:
- consider matters affecting the Church of England in the Diocese;
- act as a forum for debate of Christian opinion on matters of religious or public interest;
- advise the Bishop where requested;
- deal with matters referred by General Synod; and
- provide for the financing of the Diocese.
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Deanery Synod
Deanery Synods have two houses, laity and clergy, and their role is to:
- respond to requests from General Synod;
- give effect to the decisions made by the Diocesan Synod;
- consider matters affecting the Church of England by drawing together the views of the parishes within the deanery;
- act as a channel of communication to express the views of parishes to Diocesan Synod and thence to General Synod;
- raise with Diocesan Synod such matters as it considers appropriate; and
- elect members of the deanery to the Diocesan Synod and in respect of the House of Laity elect lay members of the Diocese to General Synod.
The Bishop's Council (and Standing Committee of the Diocesan Synod)
Under the construction of the Diocesan Synod, Bishop's Council has the following functions:
- to plan the business of the Synod, to prepare the agenda for its sessions and to circulate to members information about matters for discussion;
- to initiate proposals for action by the Synod and to advise it on matters on policy which are placed before it;
- to advise the President, being the Diocesan Bishop, on any matters which they may refer to the Committee;
- subject to the directions of the Synod, to transact the business of the Synod when the Synod is not in session;
- to appoint members of committees or nominate individuals for election to committees, subject to the directions of the synod; and
- to carry out such functions as the Synod may delegate to it.
The Diocese of Derby consists of most of Derbyshire and a couple of parishes in Staffordshire.
The cathedral is in Derby itself.
The diocese serves a population of around one million people and has more than 300 churches.
It works in communities, schools, prisons and hospitals as well being represented in various other aspects of city and county life.
Under three archdeacons, the Archdeaconries of Derby City and South Derbyshire, Derbyshire Peak and Dales, and East Derbyshire consist of deaneries and parishes all of which work alongside Christians of other denominations.
The diocese began life as the Archdeaconry of Derby and was originally part of the Diocese of Lichfield.
It was moved to form part of the Diocese of Southwell, when that diocese was created in 1884.
In 1927 the Archdeaconries of Derby and Chesterfield became the new Diocese of Derby, as a response to population growth.
All Saints Derby was hallowed as the Cathedral on the 28th October 1927 and the next day the first Bishop of Derby, Edmund Pearce, was installed.
Although only founded as a separate diocese in 1927, the county has a long and rich Christian history.
Derby Church House, Full Street, Derby, DE1 3DR
01332 388650 | enquiries@derby.anglican.org
Governance & Strategy
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Executive PA to the CEO / Diocesan SecretaryAmanda Shreeve 01332 388689 amanda.shreeve@derby.anglican.org
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Archdeacons
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Archdeacon of Derby City and South DerbyshireThe Venerable Matthew Trick 01332 388684 matthew.trick@derby.anglican.org
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Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and DalesThe Venerable Nicky Fenton 01332 388658 nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org
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Archdeacon of East DerbyshireThe Venerable Karen Hamblin 01332 388699 karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org
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PA to the Archdeacon of Derby City and South DerbyshireSue Hidderley-Burton 01332 388682 sue.hidderley-burton@derby.anglican.org
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PA to the Archdeacon ofEmily Woodhouse 01332 278177 emily.woodhouse@derby.anglican.org
Derbyshire Peak and Dales
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PA to the Archdeacon of East DerbyshireClaire Collishaw 01332 388656 claire.collishaw@derby.anglican.org
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People and Ministry Development
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Ordained Ministries Development OfficerDwayne Engh 01332 278150 | 07425 606421 dwayne.engh@derby.anglican.org
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Director of Ordinands and VocationsBen Griffiths 01332 278169 | 07813 285445 ben.griffiths@derby.anglican.org
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PA to Warden of ReadersFiona Bennett 01332 388670 fiona.bennett@derby.anglican.org
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PA to Matt BarnesMarietta Forman 01332 388673 marietta.forman@derby.anglican.org
PA to Dwayne Engh
Team Administrator (Ministry Development)
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Mission, Evangelism and Parish Revitalisation
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Director of Mission, Evangelism and Parish RevitalisationMatt Barnes 01332 388692 matt.barnes@derby.anglican.org
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Net Zero Carbon Programme & Projects ManagerWill Rolls 01332 401815 william.rolls@derby.anglican.org
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Growing Younger Communications & Resourcing Officer (job-share)Debbie Patrick 01332 388665 debbie.patrick@derby.anglican.org
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Growing Younger Communications & Resourcing Officer (job-share)Rowan Rankin 01332 401726 rowan.rankin@derby.anglican.org
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Safeguarding
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Head of Safeguarding and Diocesan Safeguarding OfficerLisa Marriott 01332 388653 lisa.marriott@derby.anglican.org
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Finance
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Property
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Communications
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