Lucy Harrison
>> Spotlights on parishes in Peak Deanery
Our benefices:
1. Bakewell, Ashford in the Water with Sheldon and Rowsley (to include Over Haddon)
2. Hathersage with Bamford and Derwent, and Grindleford
3. Baslow and Eyam (including Foolow)
4. Beeley and Edensor
5. Youlgreave, Middleton, Stanton-in-Peak and Birchover
6. Hope, Castleton and Bradwell
7. Longstone, Curbar and Stoney Middleton (including Wardlow)
8. Edale
9. Tideswell (to include Wormhill, Cressbrook, Litton and Millers Dale)
10. The White Peak Group (including Taddington, Chelmorton, Monyash, Hartington, Biggin and Earl Sterndale)
11. Buxton with Burbage and King Sterndale (including Harpur Hill, Buxton, St Mary the Virgin and Buxton St Anne)
12. Buxton, Trinity Church (private Trinitarian Chapel)
13. Chapel-en-le-Frith
14. Fairfield
15. Peak Forest and Dove Holes
16. Hadfield - held in plurality
17. Charlesworth and Gamesley
18. Hayfield and Chinley with Buxworth
19. Glossop - held in plurality
20. Holy Trinity, Dinting Vale
21. New Mills
22. Whitfield (including Whitfield St James and Whitfield St Luke)
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 Administrator: Kelly Martin - kelly.martin@derby.anglican.org | 01332 388677
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.
>> Spotlights on parishes in Derby City Deanery
The parishes of:
Allenton and Shelton Lock: St Edmund
Allestree: St. Edmund
Allestree: St. Nicholas
Alvaston: St Michael and All Angels
Blagreaves: St Andrew
Boulton: St Mary
Breadsall: All Saints
Chaddesden: St. Mary
Chaddesden: St. Philip
Chellaston: St Peter
Darley Abbey: St Matthew
Derby: St. Alkmund
Derby: St. Andrew with St. Osmund
Derby: St. Anne
Derby: St. Barnabas
Derby: St. Bartholomew and St. Luke
Derby: St. John the Evangelist
Derby: St. Mark
Derby: St. Paul
Derby: St. Peter and Christ Church with Holy Trinity
Derby: The Cathedral Church of All Saints
Findern: All Saints
Littleover: St Peter
Littleover: The Haven Christian Centre
Mackworth: St Francis
Mickleover: All Saints
Mickleover: St. John the Evangelist
Normanton-by-Derby: St Giles
Oakwood
Quarndon: St Paul
Sinfin Moor: Local Ecumenical Partnership
Sinfin: St Stephen
Spondon: St Werburgh
Walbrook Epiphany Team Ministry (incl St Augustine and St Thomas)
Willington: St Michael
Bishop’s Mission Order (BMO) churches:
Derby: St Werburgh, Friar Gate
Derwent Oak
Keeping in touch via the Deanery Newsletter
We produce a regular newsletter that is emailed to parishes to be printed out and/or displayed on noticeboards, etc.
If you need a number of ready-printed newsletters, perhaps for people at home, local residential homes, etc, please contact the Deanery Administrator kelly.martin@derby.anglican.org.
2023
Winter 2023 (PDF)
Summer 2023 (PDF)
Derby City Deanery Synod
2024 Deanery Synod Dates:
8 February 2024 – Alvaston Parish Church
22 May 2024 – St Alkmunds, Kedleston Road
1 October 2024 – Venue TBC
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.
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
Deanery Administrator: Claire Critchlow - claire.critchlow@derby.anglican.org | 01332 388667
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>> Spotlights on parishes in Carsington Deanery
Carsington Deanery consists of:
The benefices of:
1) Fenny Bentley, Thorpe, Tissington, Parwich and Alsop-en-le-Dale
2) Ashbourne with Mapleton, with Ashbourne St. John
3) Hulland, Atlow, Kniveton, Bradley and Hognaston
4) Brailsford with Shirley, Osmaston with Edlaston and Yeaveley
5) Clifton
6) Norbury with Snelston
7) Wirksworth (comprising Wirksworth with Aldersley, Carsington, Idridgehay, Kirk Ireton, Middleton, Bradbourne and Brassington, Bonsall, Elton)
8) Matlock Bath and Cromford
9) Darley, South Darley and Winster
10) Matlock, Dethick, Lea and Holloway
11) Matlock Bank and Tansley
Also, Bishops’ Mission Orders:
1. The Bridge
>> Parish Spotlights for Carsington Deanery
Carsington Deanery Newsletter
Carsington Deanery Synod - 2024
Details will be added when confirmed.
Welcome to the South East Derbyshire Deanery.
We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.
Archdeacon: The Ven. Karen Hamblin - karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org.
Acting Area Dean: The Ven. Andie Brown - andie.brown@derby.anglican.org
Deanery Administrator: Helen Bridger, Helen.Bridger@derby.anglican.org, 01332 278148
>> Spotlights on parishes in South East Derbyshire Deanery
The benefices of:
1. Swanwick and Pentrich
2. Wilne and Draycott with Breaston
3. Cotmanhay and Shipley
4. Ilkeston St Mary
5. Ilkeston Holy Trinity
6. Ilkeston St John the Evangelist
7. Kirk Hallam
8. Long Eaton St Laurence
9. Long Eaton St John
10. West Hallam and Mapperley with Stanley (including All Saints Stanley Common)
11. Ockbrook with Borrowash
12. Stanton by Dale with Dale Abbey and Risley
13. Sandiacre
14. Sawley
15. Codnor
16. Horsley and Denby
17. Heanor
18. Horsley Woodhouse
19. Morley with Smalley
20. Langley Mill and Aldercar
21. Loscoe
22. Marlpool
23. Ripley
Welcome to the North East Derbyshire Deanery.
We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.
Archdeacon: The Ven. Karen Hamblin - karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org
Area Dean: Revd Daniel Cooke - daniel.cooke@derby.anglican.org
Assistant Area Dean: Revd Sarah Colver - vicar@oldbramptonchurch.org.uk
Deanery Administrator: Jacqueline Clayton - Jacqueline.Clayton@derby.anglican.org - 01332 388679
Lay Chair of Deanery Synod: Canon Christine Holmes-Elener
Deanery Secretary: Nigel Swann
Assistant Warden of Readers: Anne Knyhynyckyj
>> Spotlights on parishes in North East Derbyshire Deanery
The benefices of:
1. Barlborough and Clowne
2. Calow and Sutton Cum Duckmanton
3. Eckington and Ridgeway (including Upper Eckington)
4. Elmton with Creswell
5. Killamarsh and Renishaw
6. Staveley and Barrow Hill
7. Whitwell (including Steetley)
8. Old Brampton and Great Barlow
9. Brampton St Mark
10. Brampton St Thomas (including Holymoorside)
11. Chesterfield St Mary and All Saints
12. Chesterfield SS Augustine
13. Chesterfield Holy Trinity and Christ Church
14. Dronfield with Holmesfield (including Gosforth Valley, Holmesdale and Unstone)
15. Hasland
16. Temple Normanton
17. Loundsley Green
18. Newbold
19. Whittington (including St Bartholomew and St Barnabas)
20. Wingerworth
21. Walton St John
22. Brimington
Also, Bishops’ Mission Orders:
1. The Order of the Black Sheep
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Inbetween is the newsletter of the North East Deanery.
Upcoming Deanery Synod Meetings - 2024
All Synod meetings run from 7.30pm - 9.00pm
Tuesday, 6 February 2024 - Wingerworth
Wednesday, 19 June 2024 - Creswell
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 - Walton
For our Diocese, Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) scores for each parish/team range from 3.5320 (least deprived) to 61.4208 (most deprived). Individual Parish Deprivation Scores are calculated inversely to individual parish/team IMD scores. These range from 12.43 (least deprived) to 5.80 (most deprived) *. A lower amount means a parish/team will be requested to pay less Common Fund. *The figure of 12.43 is the amount that would be required to finance the full cost of ministry in the Diocese per person per week. The lower figure of 5.80 represents 5% of a 2015 Basic State Pension.
The attached spreadsheet lists all parish/team IMD scores and Parish Deprivation Scores download here