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Chester DAC members 2010

Chair - Professor Bob Munn:
Appointed in January 2009, Bob Munn has extensive experience of senior management in higher education, including chairing numerous committees of well-informed people. Now professor of chemical physics emeritus, he was until 2007 Vice-President for Teaching and Learning at The University of Manchester. He continues to work part time on academic audit and other regulatory matters in higher education.

He has been a parishioner at St Michael’s Bramhall since 1971. He has spent many years on the PCC, having been chair of the Finance and Buildings Committee and for seven years a Churchwarden. He hopes that his experience of the parish end of the Faculty process will be valuable at the diocesan end.

He also trusts that his training with Acorn Christian Listeners will help in working with parishes to find acceptable ways of achieving what they want from their church buildings.

Clergy members Archdeacon of Chester (ex-officio DAC member) Archdeacon of Macclesfield (ex-officio DAC member) Revd Roger Clarke (BA, MA), Vicar of Hale Barns All Saints Revd Canon Ian Davenport, Rector of Malpas and Threapwood Revd Jane Parry, Vicar of Alderley Edge St Philip & St James Revd Michael Ridley, Vicar of Stockton Heath St Thomas

Architect members Tony Barton John Carter Graham Holland Mark Pearce John Pritchard

Specialist members T. Vincent Whitehead, member of Diocesan Synod Alexandra Fairclough, MA(Arch), BSc(Hons), LLB(Hons), MRTPI, IHBC

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