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  2. Blessed Carlo Acutis Catholic and Church of England Academy

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    St Chad's was founded as a Roman Catholic voluntary aided school in 1976. After Phase II of a new building programme costing £7.4 million began in the summer of 2008, the school reopened in 2009 as a joint-faith Roman Catholic and Church of England voluntary aided school administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury and the Church ...

  3. St Chad's Church, Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's was the mother church of the ancient parish of Rochdale and was founded before 1170, possibly on an Anglo-Saxon site. Much of the current building is the result of late Victorian restoration. A local legend relates that the site was chosen by spirits and fairies as on several occasions stone for the church building was moved from near ...

  4. St Chads tram stop - Wikipedia

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    St Chads tram stop is a tram stop on the city-centre extension of Line 1 of the West Midlands Metro in the United Kingdom, adjacent to Snow Hill railway station. It opened on 2 June 2016 as part of the extension into Birmingham city centre as a replacement for the previous Snow Hill terminus tram stop .

  5. Manchester Oratory - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's then served as the residence for the Strangeways Prison chaplain. In 2013, the Oratorian community from the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester took over St Chad's with permission to establish the Manchester Oratory of St Philip Neri there. [5] The Manchester Oratory was founded at St Chad's on 1 November 2019.

  6. St. Chad's - Wikipedia

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    St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham; Lichfield Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary & St Chad; Educational institutions in England. St Chad's College of the University of Durham St Chad's College Boat Club, the college boat club; St Chad's R.C Primary School, Manchester; St Chad's R.C Primary School (Sedgley ...

  7. St Chad's Hostel - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's Hostel, in Hooton Pagnell near Doncaster, England, was a hostel to prepare candidates for theological college. It was opened in 1902 by Frederick Samuel Willoughby, vicar of Hooton Pagnell. In 1904 a sister institution, St Chad's Hall, was opened at the University of Durham.

  8. Chad of Mercia - Wikipedia

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    The chapel dates back to the 14th century, but the site is much older, possibly dating back to the 7th century when it is believed St Chad visited to bless the well there. [citation needed] St Chad's Well near Battle Bridge on the River Fleet in London was a medicinal well dedicated to St Chad. It was destroyed by the Midland Railway company in ...

  9. RM postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The RM postcode area, also known as the Romford postcode area, [2] is a group of twenty postcode districts in south-east England, within nine post towns. These cover parts of eastern Greater London and south-west Essex. Inward mail for the area is sorted, along with mail for the E and IG postcode areas, at the Romford Mail Centre.