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The Anglican Church in Pollensa  has started the search for a new home after they were told that they would be unable to use the Catholic Church in the port any longer.  They have been given six weeks to find a new home. I am aware of the reasons behind the decision but suffice to say that it is a result of an alleged dispute over the appointment of a new vicar in the area.  While it is a great shame that after 27 years the Anglican community have been told to find a new place of worship I am convinced that an accord will be reached. In the meantime the Anglican Church in the north of the island needs our help to find a new home and I am sure that Bulletin readers will lend a helping hand. As the Anglican Chaplain David Waller has said it is a difficult time for the Anglican community in the north of the island but at the same time Ibelieve that the congregation has the necessary courage to overcome this problem and find a new venue so that Anglican worship in the north of the island can continue. The so-called “Anglican Church problem in Pollensa” has become a major talking point amongst the British community across the island but now the time has come for action. The problem is simple. The Anglican Church, unless they hear otherwise, needs to find a new place of worship sooner rather than later and as a community I would urge everyone to try and help. The Church in Pollensa does a fantastic job and deserves our support.