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Aug 2020
A host of angels made from many different materials has started appearing around Dacre Banks and other neighbouring parishes in Nidderdale.
Rachel Ferneley, whose husband the Rev Alistair Ferneley is the vicar of Holy Trinity Church, has inspired parishioners and local people to make the angels as a means of thanking those who have helped others during the crisis and thinking of those who have died or are ill.
As well as being on display in gardens, windows of homes and businesses, they are decorating Holy Trinity itself.
At 10am tomorrow, the people who have made them are invited to bring their creations to the church for a socially-distanced open-air service led by Rev Ferneley. A rainbow of hope made up of the different written intentions will also be at the service.
Mrs Ferneley told the Stray Ferret:
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