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New Cliff Today, Spring 2010

22/02/2010

Spring 2010The latest edition of Cliff Today is now out and ready to read! Please click here to download it!


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Test of Faith Tour

04/02/2010

Test of FaithThe relationship between science and faith is often represented as a battleground. But are science and Christianity really in conflict?

Bringing clarity to the science-faith debate. Scientists and theologians unpack the key issues. Talk, Q&A and excerpts from the award-winning 'Test of FAITH' documentary. To watch the trailer for this event please click here to be re-directed to the Test of Faith website.

The Test of FAITH tour is open to anyone who has an interest.

Cliff College will be hosting the 'Test of Faith Tour' on April 21st at 7:30pm. Entry to this event is free and tea and coffee will be provided.

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For more information about the tour, please visit http://www.testoffaith.com/tour/


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Cliff Student Makes the BBC News!

24/01/2010

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Cliff student Ruth Armstrong and fiancee Mark Brailsford made the BBC news yesterday at their wedding, read the article from the BBC Derby website...

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Derbyshire couple marry with 23 bridesmaids

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The couple had a bouncy castle at their reception
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A Derbyshire couple have tied the knot with the help of 23 bridesmaids at their wedding.

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Mark Brailsford, 26, and Ruth Armstrong, 28, were married at Littleover Methodist Church.

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Joining them down the aisle on Saturday was their group of bridesmaids, ranging from two to 30 years old.

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Children's charity employee Miss Armstrong said she worked with many of the bridesmaids and could not narrow her choice down.

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I knew there'd be people disappointed if they weren't a bridesmaid
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Ruth Armstrong
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The couple, both from Alvaston, also had a bouncy castle and a fish and chip van at their reception.

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Mr Brailsford said: "I got bored of normal weddings.

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"Ruth works with a load of kids and has done throughout her career, so we couldn't just choose one - we chose 23."

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Ruth, who works at local charity Illuminate, said: "I knew there'd be people disappointed if they weren't a bridesmaid.

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"We've told them a colour and they are all wearing red but in their own style. We've said they can get something that suits them and they can wear again, so it's not just money spent for one day.

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"I've always wanted at my wedding to have a fish and chip van and a bouncy castle and it all kind of flowed from there. We thought if we were doing that we might as well do it all our own way."

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Article take from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/derbyshire/8474125.stm

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