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Country ParishYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Country Parish > A 'Country Parish' Part One - March St Peter's Church, Alton A 'Country Parish' Part One - MarchMary Fox Welcome to Alton in North Staffordshire! In this series, 'A Country Parish' you will see a profile of a year in the life of its typical village church. We start the series here... in March 2008. Alton is a picture postcard village in the Staffordshire Moorlands, famous for the theme park just up the road, and just on the fringes of the Staffordshire Peak District. The villagers are served by three churches; St Peter’s, St John’s and the Methodist chapel. A year long profile'A Country Parish' will be written up here on the web month by month through 2008 with photos, interactive comments and audio interviews. ** March '08 - Part 1 of 'A Country Parish'We’ve all watched the Vicar of Dibley and maybe thought the scriptwriters are asking a lot of us to believe it’s really like that. But the reality of life in a rural community can come as something of a shock to people who have only experienced it through the make believe of television. 'A Country Parish' tells it like it is – often mundane, often amusing, but rarely insignificant.
Now let me introduce you to some of the main characters in this action... VicarWelcome to Michael Last.ÌýÌý Michael is the Vicar – not just in Alton. He’s a former BT Engineer, married with two sons. ±Ê²¹°ù¾±²õ³ó¾±´Ç²Ô±ð°ù²õÌýHere are Bessie and Herbert .ÌýÌý She still links her arm through his and gazes into his eyes – this from a couple who married 68 years ago and met as babies in prams! Herbert worked at Shelton Bar for many years; Bessie was a community midwife and nurse, having delivered nearly three thousand babies. Herbert wanted to go into the clergy but family circumstances stopped him. Bessie has written many stories and poems about her adventures in the community while she was working. This one was written after a friend came to visit her in Alton shortly after she and Herbert had moved there. Her friend warned Bessie that the village was far too quiet and that she would find it frustrating…… The Churchwarden & Tower CaptainÌýÌýAlan Walters is an engineer and married with two daughters. Ministry team memberMichael Swales is a former schoolmaster. He also, unusually, has a close association with the island of Tristan da Cuhna! Interviews
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