Sorry Lord, but this temple made a great market!

It was ‘Bring and Buy’ at the Autumn Fundraising Clothing Sale at St Albans Church in the city centre.


Although for many it was ‘Come and Buy’ thanks to the sterling efforts of Claire Clausen (right) …


and Rosemary Bohr (left).


For six hours on Saturday they worked tirelessly to raise badly-needed funds for the Anglican-Episcopal church at Churchillparken just around the corner from Maersk headquarters, which provided a spectacular setting for the sale





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