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LONDONERS TO PRAY FOR FARMERS IN FOOT AND MOUTH CRISIS

NFU President Ben Gill is to join Londoners in a special church service taking place at St Martins-in-the-Fields this Sunday.

The Reverend Nick Holtam, who is also the Chaplain to the farmers' club, wanted to provide an opportunity for London to pray for those living and working in the countryside during the foot and mouth crisis.

Ben Gill said: "The level of concern and sympathy for the current plight of farming families from Londoners is overwhelming, and many people living in the city have asked for this opportunity to express their support.

"Too often people talk about a divide between the town and countryside but the reality is that many people in London are deeply upset by the current plight of British farmers.

"They want to recognise publicly the interdependence of urban and rural life, gratitude for those who farm and sympathy for their present suffering and loss."

Ben Gill, who will be reading one of the lessons during the service, will also be joined by key representative from the Government and city authorities.

The service which starts at 12 noon is open to all that wish to demonstrate publicly their support for Britain's farming communities.

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