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A formal complaint can only be made by someone with a ‘proper interest’. Those who have a ‘proper interest’ are:- – any person (church member or not) who has witnessed the behaviour which has led to the complaint, – a Churchwarden in the relevant parish, – a person who is appointed by the Parochial Church Council of the relevant parish to make the complaint, – the Archdeacon. Please note: It is the responsibility of the person complaining to justify the complaint, and to provide the evidence in support of the complaint.

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