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The Parish Pastoral Council assists the Parish Priest and consists of elected representatives from throughout the parish.

Members meet regularly throughout the year to discuss issues of importance in the parish and propose and lead various initiatives related to the day-to-day running and future development of the parish.


Parish Pastoral Council

A full Parish Pastoral Council election was held in February 2022. The first meeting was held in March 2022.

The following parishioners are members of the PPC:


Fr. John Griffiths – President
Claude Bulai
Carole Burns – Chair
Paul Doherty – Parish Health and Safety Representative,
Anthony Evans – Secretary
Marcia Fortner
Clare Gallagher – Vice-Chair
Jo Hudson
Angela Jones

Gill Kane
Gerry Lewis – Parish Safeguarding Officer
David Roblin – Parish Treasurer
Peter Searle – Parish Finance Committee Chair
Madeleine Walters



Information about the Parish Council (2017 to 2022) can be found here.


Meeting Minutes Document
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Apr 2022 Download
May 2022 Download
Jun 2022 Download
Sept 2022 Download
Oct 2022 Download
Nov 2022 Download
Jan 2023 Download
May 2023 Download
August 2023 Download
By Webmaster 02 Mar, 2024
The Parish Pastoral Council is now at full size, with an additional nomination being received in time for the deadline. To confirm the new members of the Parish Pastoral Council are: Claudiu Bulai, Leigh Jenkins, Gill Kane, Natalie Walker Marsh, Ryan Moreland, Mary Jeffreys, John Steele and Madeleine Walters. The council also includes the following ‘ex-officio members’: Paul Doherty, Safety Representative; Jill Gildersleve, Safeguarding Representative, David Roblin, Parish Treasurer and Peter Searle, Chair of the Parish Finance Committee. The first meeting of the new Parish Pastoral Council will take place on Tuesday, March 19th at 7pm in St. Teilo’s Parish Hall. If you would like to raise any issues for the Council to discuss, please email – whitchurch@rcadc.org or slip a sheet of paper into the suggestion boxes at the back of the Church.
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