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Wish I hadn't closed my account now as I can't get back in (keep trying to walk away and get back to a normal version of my life then I find something else..). Hence posting with this account. I have more information and another rabbit hole.

This came about by following a lead on this post: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2594303/13045442 . There is a huge story behind the Anglican church.. but that's for another time when I have enough points to post.

Dr. Alan Billings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Billings

He then returned to parish ministry as Vicar of St George, Kendal, Cumbria.

That's in the Lake District. So I thought of JP Ash, Podesta and the Lake District... Then I found this article http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/Ten-years-on-witnesses-share-memories-of-the-Grayrigg-train-disaster-0f5a72e7-0425-48df-88d7-b598d804f0bb-ds

Nobody who saw the aftermath of the Grayrigg train derailment will ever forget it.

Almost a decade on, Anglican priest Dr Alan Billings, whose country parish at that time included the remote Cumbrian village where the disaster happened, has recalled his memories of that night.

which led to https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2007/2-march/comment/community-lessons-from-grayrigg

The church played its part. Grayrigg Church of England Primary School was opened, and the passengers were brought to it to be recorded and assessed. The church, next door, was also opened, though in the event it was not needed as a meeting place.

Because of the Hampstead case I'm sensitive to schools being named ...

I google the name of the school: Grayrigg CE School - Start Small, Think Big The tag small/big can be pedo code.. Take a look at their logo.. http://www.grayrigg.cumbria.sch.uk/ it's an acorn...

Images from the website:

A child at the end of the rainbow: https://imgur.com/a/xQo3Un9

Tiny Acorns page (do I need to point out the doll on the table?) https://imgur.com/a/reL0EYq

So, the school was singled out by the Chief of Police in Cumbria: https://twitter.com/roythebutcher/status/1005185344374034432

Poppi Worthington: Police officer criticised over investigation in line to become Chief Constable

Plans to promote a police officer criticised over the death of Poppi Worthington to the role of chief constable have prompted anger.

Michelle Skeer, the Deputy Chief Constable of Cumbria, has been chosen as the preferred candidate to take over the force’s top job in the spring.

Ms Skeer was one of the officers criticised by the independent police watchdog over the force’s “unstructured and disorganised” investigation into the death of 13-month-old Poppi in 2012.

The announcement of her potential promotion sparked calls for Cumbria police to be scrutinised. Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock said: “This move to put an officer personally criticised over Poppi Worthington failings in charge of the whole constabulary gives fresh impetus to our calls for a public inquiry to restore confidence in the force.”

Prosecutors are still considering a coroner’s finding that Poppi was sexually assaulted before her death in in Barrow-in-Furness.

Poppi Worthington: Why is no one facing charges over death of toddler who was sexually assaulted?

Friends of Grayrigg: http://www.grayrigg.cumbria.sch.uk/the-team/friends-of-grayrigg

The school has applied for a grant from the Department of Education via Carlisle Diocese which, if successful when announced in April, will fund 90% of the total cost

Carlisle Diocese - a whole other can of worms... but my finding prompted me to google for "JP ash and ullswater (in the lake district) which took me to : https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/47069/supplement/15511/data.pdf

Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Southern Water Authority by John P. Ash to vary the licence (Serial No.: 9/40/4/137(a)SR) to abstract water from watercourses at Marshborough Farm, Sandwich, Kent

https://www.ngs.org.uk/who-we-are/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/

The National Garden Scheme is the most significant charitable funder of nursing charities in the country, donating over £50 million so far. We help our garden owners open their beautiful gardens to the public, sharing their passion and raising impressive amounts of money through entry fees, teas and slices of cake.

Our beneficiary charities are: The Queen’s Nursing Institute, Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Carers Trust, Hospice UK, Perennial, Parkinson’s UK and other guest charities.

https://www.ngs.org.uk/who-we-are/our-people/our-trustees/

This is the start of a very big rabbit hole with a similar trajectory to the Alefantis and co garden scheme connection in the US.

Children’s charity boss who praised shamed Stuart Hall quits

A children's charity volunteer who gave shamed Stuart Hall’s legal team a statement praising his charity work has resigned from her post.

Patricia McMillan [wife of Martin], from Sutton, Macclesfield, is chairman of the East Cheshire branch of the NSPCC.

At 83-year-old Hall’s Preston Crown Court sentencing, his barrister Crispin Aylett QC told the court that Mrs McMillan had written a 'letter of reference' praising Hall's work as a charity auctioneer since 2008.

It came to light as he put his client’s mitigation to the court before Hall, of Wilmslow, was jailed for 15 months for indecently assaulting girls as young as nine.

But last night Mrs McMillan's husband Martin denied his wife had written a 'character reference' - arguing that its official title was a 'witness statement'.

I'm going to continue to look for any JP Ash connections in Kendal. I'm not surprised they're all panicking.

@think- @carmencita

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PS: I'm posting with my other account @letsdothis2 but the submitted commented has come up with an anon code. How can I fix this? @think-

13056489? ago

Sorry, @letsdothis2, unfortunately, I have no idea.

Maybe @Vindicator has?

13060335? ago

I believe you may have accidentally clicked a the "anonymize" checkbox somehow when you were submitting the post originally. (Vindicator replying :-) )