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'''Access''' was an organisation set up in 1971 by [[Doreen Cordell]] to carry on the counselling work previously carried out by the [[Albany Trust]].
 
'''Access''' was an organisation set up in 1971 by [[Doreen Cordell]] to carry on the counselling work previously carried out by the [[Albany Trust]].
  
In May 1972 it held an Ecumenical Consultation, with Dr [[Norman Pittenger]] as guest speaker<ref>Proceedings of the Ecumenical Consultation held 13 May 1972 at the Atlee Memorial Foundation, Toynbee Hall, London [marked "Confidential)</ref>
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In May 1972 it held an Ecumenical Consultation, with Dr [[Norman Pittenger]] as guest speaker<ref>Proceedings of the Ecumenical Consultation held 13 May 1972 at the Atlee Memorial Foundation, Toynbee Hall, London [marked "Confidential]</ref>
  
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 17 March 2014

Access was an organisation set up in 1971 by Doreen Cordell to carry on the counselling work previously carried out by the Albany Trust.

In May 1972 it held an Ecumenical Consultation, with Dr Norman Pittenger as guest speaker[1]

References

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  1. Proceedings of the Ecumenical Consultation held 13 May 1972 at the Atlee Memorial Foundation, Toynbee Hall, London [marked "Confidential]