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quote:
Originally posted by Laura:

What I mean is, a "cease and desist letter" is not the same as a "cease and desist order". A letter is a letter -- it has no legal import of any kind. An "order" comes from a court and has legal weight.

I'd agree there. The problem is that people have too much respect for lawyers. Another problem is that the Faith encourages too much respect to be given to bits of the law that arguably don't deserve it.

A "Cease and Desist" letter may be just as full of fantasy and falsehoods as any other letter written by anybody else (say to the Daily Mail) - it's just that they have paid a lawyer to put it on a letterhead and possibly to make it sound ominous. As it is a private letter it can also be defamatory itself with no downside.

The thing to judge is a) is what I have said true and b) what is this person writing this letter playing at, what are their motives and how serious are they?

If a publication is true, then any C&D is a paper tiger apart from the "bludgeon you with legal fees" angle.

Unfortunately Mr B copied one of his to the media without a "do not publish" rider ;-) - I kid you not. More on Monday.

I've written a long comment about the need to debunk Cease and Desist letters over at the Tall Skinny Kiwi, which I would like repost here - but it is LONG so I thought I'd better ask first.

Here:
http://tallskinnykiwi.typepad.com/tallskinnykiwi/2008/07/avoiding-blog-l.html

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Matt

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quote:
Originally posted by Laura:
Sorry, ken, you're misunderstanding me. What I mean is, a "cease and desist letter" is not the same as a "cease and desist order". A letter is a letter -- it has no legal import of any kind. An "order"comes from a court and has legal weight.

I understand that but what I was saying is that people sometimes get into the habit of being cautious, take down first and think afterwards. And that is understandable.

Maybe I'm thinking as a service provider rather than as a user here.

And its different in different jurisdictions. Libel law is just so much harsher here, you have to be more careful. In the USA other things cause problems.


Look how careful the Ship is on any problems with copyright law - almost certainly over-cautious by the standards of our law in England. Admins pull things written centuries ago, or that have been freely copied all over the place. Not because they believe them to be copyright violations but because they do not have the time to work out whether they are or not and the downside of getting it wrong is so large its not worth the risk.

Same here. Maybe Dave, or his ISP, simply do not have the skills or the time to tell a credible threat from a spurious one.

(I don't expect lawyers and ISPs to be great cartoonists.)

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Some news from Norwich.

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That's great news, Barnabas!

This week's Private Eye has picked up on Dave's case in some detail, having previously run a short paragraph or two about the takeover. Nothing we don't already know in the report, but it's good to know that it's being noticed, especially by a notoriously tenacious organ.

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News update: SSG application for bankrupty in Houston dismissed with prejudice.

This hopefully means that SSG will have to be held to account in the UK, where the case really belongs. Strike one for justice... what will happen next?

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Well, well - perhaps there are some assets out there to pay some of the creditors - including the claims of staff, their pension and NI contributions, not to say suppliers ... now we have to add the film rights for an out-of-this-world comedy, and the spin-off management manuals. Has Dilbert ever worked in a bookshop?

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A quick note.

We have an article up about a new petition that we launched yesterday quietly.

The article is here:

http://spckssg.wordpress.com/2008/12/12/rescuing-chichesters-christian-bookshop-new-petition-launched/

The petition is here:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/chichesterchristianbookshop/index.html

The objective is to try and persuade the Diocese of Chichester, who are the landlords of the Chichester Shop to take some action, and also to achieve some local and national publicity.

There is more information about reasons why on the petition itself and the article.

The full text is below:

"We, the undersigned, call upon the Bishop of Chichester and the Diocese of Chichester to rescue this once outstanding bookshop, previously part of the SPCK chain, from the control of Philip and Mark Brewer and their changing series of organisations (St Stephen the Great Charitable Trust / St Stephen the Great Limited and now Chichester Shop Management Co).

The Brewers took control of this bookshop, of the entire SPCK Bookshop chain, with fine sounding words, but actions always speak louder than words: the former Chichester SPCK Bookshop is now but a shadow of its former self. Due to the failure of the Brewers to honour invoices for goods received, suppliers have been left high and dry at a time of recession; and the shelves stood empty until recently when stock was brought in from the former SPCK shop in Norwich, which has now been rescued by the local community in Norwich.

St Olave's in Chichester has a claim to be the oldest building in the city, yet is in a desperate state of repair. It was set up through covenant to provide information for the community, yet advertising anything that Philip Brewer considers contrary to the so-called 'Orthodox' aims of the charity is banned. Mark Brewer has claimed ownership of St Olave's Church and has announced plans to turn it into an Orthodox place of worship. These men have abused staff, treated covenants and UK employment law with contempt, disregarded debts to their suppliers, fabricated a bankruptcy filing in the USA Courts and blatantly bullied anyone who has stood in their way: it ill-behoves the Diocese of Chichester to play host to them and their presence here casts a shadow over the mission of the wider church.

Enough is enough: we urge you to take decisive action now to rescue this shop and St Olave's Church from further depredation. We call upon you to step in, and to remove these men who are bringing Chichester's Christian heritage into disarray and disrepute. We urge you, please: take back control of this building. It would be better for the shop to be closed than allowed to carry on in its current state. Then, as we see happening elsewhere around the country, people will be free to work together to create something new and bring light to this community."

It will be submitted to the Bp of Chichester every multiple of 50 sigs.

Rgds

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Further Update:

There is a formal charity commission enquiry in progress:

http://spckssg.wordpress.com/2008/11/15/charity-commission-replies-formal-inquiry-in-progress/

" Charity Commission Direct
PO Box 1227, Liverpool L69 3UG

t: 020 7674 2492
f: 020 7674 2301

Your Ref:
Our Ref: WTF 1119839/685451 C & S Ldn

Date: 13 November 2008

Dear Mr Groom

St Stephen the Great Charitable Trust (the Trust) and St Stephen the Great (The Company) (1119839)

Thank you for your email dated the 27 October about the above charities. I confirm that concerns have already been raised with the Commission relating to governance and internal financial controls at the Trust and the Company.

We have therefore contacted the trustees to clarify the situation with regard to some of the points raised. On the basis both of the initial concerns raised with the Commission and of the information provided by the charity in response, on 26 September 2008 we opened a formal inquiry under section 8 of the Charities Act 1993.

Because this inquiry remains open and ongoing I will not be in a position to go into further detail at this time, but we would normally look to make a report available once the inquiry was concluded.

Nevertheless, I have noted your concerns but would like to mention that some of these fall outside the remit of the Commission.

Any concerns regarding gift aid should be referred to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs which is the organisation with the necessary expertise to deal with such matters. Furthermore, the Commission cannot get involved in employment matters.

I hope the above is clear.

Yours sincerely

William Thomas Fahey"

Matt

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And another one: fraud on the Court.

J Mark Brewer was found guilty of "fraud on the South Texas Bankruptcy Court" for an attempt to take the Society of Saint Stephen the Great into bankruptcy there.

"UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, HOUSTON DIVISION

IN RE: ST STEPHENS THE GREAT, LLC,
Case No. 08-33689-H1-7

Debtor. ORDER

The Court has considered the Motion For Sanctions filed by Randy W. Williams, chapter 7 trustee (the "Trustee"). The Court finds that Mark Brewer and the firm of Brewer & Pritchard, P.C. acted in bad faith and committed fraud on the Court by filing the above referenced and numbered bankruptcy case. The filing of the case constituted a willful and deliberate attempt to delay and hinder creditors with claims against Mr. Brewer, ENC Management Company and St. Stephen the Great Registered Charity. The Court also finds that Mark Brewer and the firm of Brewer & Pritchard, P.C. violated their duty of candor to the Court as well as other provisions of the Texas Disciplinary Rules by attempting to prosecute this case based on intentional and misleading omissions and intentional and misleading statements of fact. Based on the foregoing, the Court finds that sanctions should be imposed under the inherent power of this Court, 11 U.S.C. § 105 and 28 U.S.C. § 1927."

"THE HONORABLE MARVIN ISGUR, UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE"

Case 08-33689-H1-7.

http://spckssg.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/sanctions-proposed-order.pdf

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The Brewers are to be chucked out of Durham Cathedral ( see here and here)

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quote:
Originally posted by Nightlamp:
The Brewers are to be chucked out of Durham Cathedral ( see here and here)

[Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee]

(and [Razz] to the Brewers!)

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Let's hope that this leads to a renaissance of excellent (and profitable) Christian Bookselling in Durham, security of employment for staff and a chance for those of us who care about things to rejoice in hope.

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Further developments found here and here.

[replaced censor affected link with a bitly URL]

[ 10. May 2009, 21:11: Message edited by: frin ]

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I don't know what you are talking about so it couldn't have been that important- Nightlamp

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Nightlamp, the first link got censored, I suspect it included the word c h u r c h, which is currently not allowed!

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That's right - just replace the asterisks with the missing letters.

When will they cease this childish censoring?

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Further developments to be found here.

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And yet further developments to be found here as one of the SSG directors files for "Chapter 13 Personal Reorganization".

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I miss SPCK as both shops and publisher.


Iregret what its demise seem to indicate about what we are losing from English Christianity as extremeists push more moderate believers out, with their tolerance and rational commitment....

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quote:
Originally posted by Laurie17:
I miss SPCK as both shops and publisher.


Iregret what its demise seem to indicate about what we are losing from English Christianity as extremeists push more moderate believers out, with their tolerance and rational commitment....

SPCK still publish books- they sold only off the shops.

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Although the SPCK shops have ceased to exist as we knew and loved them, there are lots of other Christian bookshops.

There may not be one in every town, but there are independant Christian Bookshops spread over the country as well as the Wesley Owen chain.

As Apothecary says, SPCK Publishing is still going strong and their books should be available either in stock or by special order, from any Christian bookshop.

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quote:
Originally posted by Lilly Rose:
Although the SPCK shops have ceased to exist as we knew and loved them, there are lots of other Christian bookshops.

There may not be one in every town, but there are independant Christian Bookshops spread over the country as well as the Wesley Owen chain.

As Apothecary says, SPCK Publishing is still going strong and their books should be available either in stock or by special order, from any Christian bookshop.

And mail order using abebooks rather than A****n will help keep an independent in business. [Cool]

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The advantage of going to Wesley Owen as opposed to ordering of the net is that you can see inside a book to check that it is worthwhile.

Also, Wesley Owen are keen to pick up more business and are not stocking a wider variety of authors. Hitherto, I didn't recognise any of the names of the authors they stocked.

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

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quote:
Originally posted by leo:

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

Ha! At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
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Well, that's Spring Harvest for you. You might find a better selection at Greenbelt at the end of this month.

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Leo,

I'm wondering if there's a typo in your post, as it doesn't quite make sense.

You say 'Wesley Owen ........ are not stocking a wider variety of authors'

Should that read 'now' instead of 'not'? so that it says 'Wesley Owen ........ are now stocking a wider variety of authors'?

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quote:
Originally posted by Lilly Rose:
Leo,

I'm wondering if there's a typo in your post, as it doesn't quite make sense.

You say 'Wesley Owen ........ are not stocking a wider variety of authors'

Should that read 'now' instead of 'not'? so that it says 'Wesley Owen ........ are now stocking a wider variety of authors'?

I serverly doubt that Wesley Owen are stocking a good selection of academic theology. I rather suspect, however, that the situation is as fingerdoughnut described it:

quote:
At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
The loss of SPCK was a serious blow and WO hardly fills the gap! My local branch seems to concentrate far more of Christian self-help books and copies of the KJV.

Living in London I am lucky enough to have Church House Bookshop and Harchards/Mowbray's in easy reach. However, the latter has become little more than an extended 'Mind/Body/Spirit' section of the store. SPCK also did academic theology and secondhand books, both of which are lacking in CHBp & Harchards/Mowbray's. [Waterworks]

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quote:
Originally posted by J Whitgift:
Living in London I am lucky enough to have Church House Bookshop and Harchards/Mowbray's in easy reach. However, the latter has become little more than an extended 'Mind/Body/Spirit' section of the store.

That's a bit unfair to Hatchard's/Mowbray's. I agree that it's not what it was in its glory days. In particular, it has much less (nearly no) space for semi-popular theology - The Christlike God level of Christian publishing. But I went in looking for the nominees for the latest Michael Ramsey Prize and they were all there, even though there was little or no attempt being made to promote them.

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quote:
Originally posted by J Whitgift:
quote:
Originally posted by Lilly Rose:
Leo,

I'm wondering if there's a typo in your post, as it doesn't quite make sense.

You say 'Wesley Owen ........ are not stocking a wider variety of authors'

Should that read 'now' instead of 'not'? so that it says 'Wesley Owen ........ are now stocking a wider variety of authors'?

I serverly doubt that Wesley Owen are stocking a good selection of academic theology. I rather suspect, however, that the situation is as fingerdoughnut described it
Whoops - 'not' should read 'now'. However,I think it depends where you are. Several of us have been pushing our local branch and have succeeded.

The wider range of stock means it isn't all evangelical - there are books by Breuggeman, Wink and Countryman, for example.

I would not expect them to stock 'heavy' academic theology' as the university bookshop is nearby and carries stock on the booklists of the Theology Department.

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All Christian bookshops will have restrictions of size and budget and so can't stock everything, but the independants should be able to get anything that's in print if it's ordered.

Does anyone know if Wesley Owen can get special orders for customers or are they tied in to central buying?

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quote:
Originally posted by Lilly Rose:
All Christian bookshops will have restrictions of size and budget and so can't stock everything, but the independants should be able to get anything that's in print if it's ordered.

Does anyone know if Wesley Owen can get special orders for customers or are they tied in to central buying?

I know that St Andrew's Book Shops will special order.

I am blessed with having access to Blackwells in Oxford. They have a real accademic section and second hand books in the attic. [Smile]

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I've been told Wesley Owen Cambridge will do special orders, but I've not tried it myself...

(edited to correct typo)

[ 16. August 2009, 06:05: Message edited by: Loveheart ]

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Any bookshop will do special orders. If they get a lot of special orders in a particular area they may well start stocking some related books.

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quote:
Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
quote:
Originally posted by leo:

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

Ha! At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
Yeah, I spent my time wandering through the bookstall attempting to hide the more nutty ones...

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Glad to see a bishop living up to the ordination charge to drive out false teaching!

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Metapelagius
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quote:
Originally posted by Loveheart:
I've been told Wesley Owen Cambridge will do special orders, but I've not tried it myself...

(edited to correct typo)

You may have noted, too, that the very helpful lady who was at the SPCK shop in Cambridge for many years is now working down the road at Wesley Owen, and will doubtless have brought a good deal of expertise with her.

[ 16. August 2009, 17:46: Message edited by: Metapelagius ]

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Loveheart

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quote:
Originally posted by Metapelagius:
quote:
Originally posted by Loveheart:
I've been told Wesley Owen Cambridge will do special orders, but I've not tried it myself...

(edited to correct typo)

You may have noted, too, that the very helpful lady who was at the SPCK shop in Cambridge for many years is now working down the road at Wesley Owen, and will doubtless have brought a good deal of expertise with her.
Yes, I had heard that too, and very glad I am to hear it, she is lovely!

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fingerdoughnut
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quote:
Originally posted by pete173:
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Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
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Originally posted by leo:

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

Ha! At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
Yeah, I spent my time wandering through the bookstall attempting to hide the more nutty ones...
Crikey Pete173, in your position couldn't you have done a bit better than that? You know - whip of cords, overturn their tables, scatter the money from their tills... [Biased]
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In Chester, the former SPCK shop (deserted) has a poster in the window from the former manager telling people to go to Wesley Owen round the corner because he's the manager there now.

Wesley Owen are owned by International Bible Society. Most of their shops seem to roughly follow market pressures - they'll stock what people want to buy and order anything within reason. Some of the managers (including my local one) seem to exercise a good deal of discernment and avoid most of the wackier stuff. But sadly not all...

If you want a shop that stocks the reading list for a university course, try a university bookshop.

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Rosa Winkel

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quote:
Originally posted by Custard.:
In Chester, the former SPCK shop (deserted) has a poster in the window from the former manager telling people to go to Wesley Owen round the corner because he's the manager there now.

Very interesting. He's a good lad.

I was in the SPCK in Chester last time I was in Chester and a young lad was the new manager, who told me that all the former staff had gone to a new shop in town.

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I am blessed with having access to Blackwells in Oxford.
Blackwells theology section [Axe murder]
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leo
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quote:
Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
quote:
Originally posted by pete173:
quote:
Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
quote:
Originally posted by leo:

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

Ha! At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
Yeah, I spent my time wandering through the bookstall attempting to hide the more nutty ones...
Crikey Pete173, in your position couldn't you have done a bit better than that? You know - whip of cords, overturn their tables, scatter the money from their tills... [Biased]
Careful - remember he is C of E. In our church, we have to have several committees to discuss this sort of action.

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Jengie jon

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Originally posted by leo:
Careful - remember he is C of E. In our church, we have to have several committees to discuss this sort of action.

Now just stop pretending to be Reformed. Anglican's have still a lot to learn about committees from us. After all we call our "bishops" chairperson for a reason. "Moderator" is the Presbyterian term for a chairperson. Yes, when we are being technically correct "one addresses the moderator" even if the person chairing is the local minister or even an elder.

Jengie

[ 17. August 2009, 15:45: Message edited by: Jengie Jon ]

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fingerdoughnut
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quote:
Originally posted by leo:
quote:
Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
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Originally posted by pete173:
quote:
Originally posted by fingerdoughnut:
quote:
Originally posted by leo:

Our local branch as a sort of hardcore theology section at the back.

Ha! At Spring Harvest this year WO's so-called 'theology section' contained Benny Hinn and TD Jakes [brick wall]
Yeah, I spent my time wandering through the bookstall attempting to hide the more nutty ones...
Crikey Pete173, in your position couldn't you have done a bit better than that? You know - whip of cords, overturn their tables, scatter the money from their tills... [Biased]
Careful - remember he is C of E. In our church, we have to have several committees to discuss this sort of action.
Oh, I see, that explains it. Sorry about that, I'm new to all this Anglicanism thing. Still, there's always next year! Will that be long enough for him to pass a motion? So to speak.
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quote:
Originally posted by pete173:
Yeah, I spent my time wandering through the bookstall attempting to hide the more nutty ones...

Almost as radical as a certain group of younger non-heterosexual Christians, who put cards advertising their organization in the "turn from thy perversions and become an pure, redeemed married person" type books on the bookstalls at New Wine et cetera...

(We have a lot of fun trying to accomplish this quickly, while the bookstall owners are otherwise occupied. Haven't been caught yet.)

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Originally posted by Custard.:
In Chester, the former SPCK shop (deserted)

Possibly the saddest sentence I've ever read on the Ship. I loved that shop. It had a wonderful second hand section upstairs. You could browse in there for hours and find the most amazing treasure.
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Sacked workers win payout but will they actually get any of this money?

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Originally posted by Mr Clingford:
Sacked workers win payout but will they actually get any of this money?

According to the Church Times they will:
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Staff sacked from the former SPCK bookshops are receiving their first compensation payments. They will each receive 65 per cent of the agreed amount by the end of the month, and the remainder within six months.


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quote:
Originally posted by Pigwidgeon:
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Originally posted by Mr Clingford:
Sacked workers win payout but will they actually get any of this money?

According to the Church Times they will:
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Staff sacked from the former SPCK bookshops are receiving their first compensation payments. They will each receive 65 per cent of the agreed amount by the end of the month, and the remainder within six months.

The local Chester weekly, the Chester Chronicle, also reports the staff as getting their compensation, in this story

In the printed edition, they can't seem to make up their mind if the quoted lady is called "Heather Blathers" as per the comment, or "Heather Leather", in the photograph.

Anyway, good luck to them all.

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quote:
Originally posted by Angus McDangley:
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Originally posted by Custard.:
In Chester, the former SPCK shop (deserted)

Possibly the saddest sentence I've ever read on the Ship. I loved that shop. It had a wonderful second hand section upstairs. You could browse in there for hours and find the most amazing treasure.
Indeed; I was only fortunate to visit the shop tice (I was in Chester with mt wife's choir for a weekend of singing), but I was astounded by the richness of what was on offer. I left with a couple of bags full of interesting books by the time I had finished. How I managed to get them past my daughter, whom my wife had sent with me with instructions not to let me acquire too many books, I will never know. A great sadness that it has gone, as with the other shops. I'm just thankful that the Cardiff branch has been the subject of a friendly takeover and is still going strong.

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daisymay

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Yes, that second-hand availablity of books was very interesting, and had excellent books; the SPCK shop in Marylebone closed down a while ago and had a huge area of them, as well as their variety of "new" books. I've missed that bookshop... I think my son's big Bible book with Hebrew, Greek and English in lines together is still around my home. It was such a big book that it had the cover getting detached - very much cheaper than buying it "new".

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