A church has cancelled a carol service organised by a Shropshire hunt “on police advice” after concerns about the personal safety of a member of the clergy.
The service had been due to take place at St George's Church in Clun
But the Diocese of Hereford, which is responsible for the church, said it had decided to cancel the service after comments about a member of the clergy on the internet. It added: “Based on police advice, we have taken the decision that the service will not go ahead. There have been a number of untruths spread online about a member of our clergy who it was assumed would be leading this service. The decision has been made in the interests of her personal safety.
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