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FROM DAVID THOMSON, THE BISHOP OF HUNTINGDON

CLC take over Cambridge Wesley Owen Shop

Branch Manager Sarah MacKenzie writes:

As you are aware there has been uncertainty surrounding the future of some Wesley Owen bookshops. Well, we can now inform you that we have been taken over by CLC International (UK), trading as CLC Bookshops.

CLC is a long-established missionary organisation that began here in the UK in 1941. CLC is now present in 57 nations, serving the Lord and His Church through books, Bibles gifts & media by means of publishing, retail and wholesale, depending on the country. CLC now has 21 bookshops in the UK, plus a wholesale warehouse and all the attendant but necessary background work for it all to happen.

The current Wesley Owen email addresses will be deleted. Please update your email contact list to reflect these changes as follows.

"CLC Cambridge" <cambridge@clcbookshops.com>

For more information on CLC, including where we are in the UK, go to www.clc.org.uk Retail website : www.clcbookshops.com

Please continue to pray for us as we adjust to our new situation and also for the 26 shops which are now in administration.

Many thanks & Merry Christmas

Sarah MacKenzie

CLC Bookshop

88a Regent Street

Cambridge

CB2 1DP

01223 352 727

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  1. Wish you all the best getting through these testing times.

  2. [...] CLC take over Cambridge Wesley Owen Shop: Bishop’s Blog, 21/12/2009 [...]

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