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Blog, Church Statements, Response to Consultations · 15 October, 2015

Churches’ Response to Government Consultation on Devolving Sunday Trading

The Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church have responded to the Government consultation on devolving Sunday trading rules. To download the response click here

Filed Under: Blog, Church Statements, Response to Consultations

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