Saturday 2 May 2009

The Right Worshipful Charles George QC

This comes from the web-site of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It announces that Charles George QC has been appointed to the high office of Dean of the Arches. The new Dean is a member of our congregation and so we congratulate him heartily and promise him our prayers.

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are delighted to announce the appointment of Charles George QC as Dean of the Arches and Auditor of the Chancery Court of York, with effect from the 1st May. This follows the retirement of Sheila Cameron CBE in March 2009, and an open selection procedure.
Charles George was called to the Bar in 1974 and is a Bencher of the Inner Temple. He has practised as a barrister since 1975, most recently from Francis Taylor Building, Inner Temple. He specialises in public law, in particular in local government law and town and country planning. He also has judicial experience as a Recorder on the South East Circuit. Since 2007 he has been a Visiting Lecturer in European Environmental Law at Kings College, London.
Charles George has considerable legal experience in a Church context, having also specialised in ecclesiastical law and has appeared in various ecclesiastical law cases before consistory courts, the Court of Arches, the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved and the appellate committee of the House of Lords. He is a member of the Legal Advisory Commission of the General Synod and a member of the Council of St Stephen's House, Oxford. He has been Chancellor of the Diocese of Southwark since 1996 and Deputy Chancellor of the Diocese of Worcester since 1999. He has been a member of both provincial panels for appointment as Chairman of bishops' disciplinary tribunals since 2006.

For more information about this office look here.

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