A public meeting's being held later to discuss what sort of Bishop is needed for Exeter. The job becomes vacant at the end of August when the present Bishop, the Right Reverend Michael Langrish, leaves the post.
The Appointment Secretaries for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prime Minister will be at County Hall for this evening's meeting to hear people's opinions.
Views can also be submitted via e-mail to the Diocese of Exeter.
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