Archdeacon of Northolt

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The Archdeacon of Northolt is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of London. [1] As such, they are responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy [2] within its four area deaneries: Brent, Hillingdon, Ealing and Harrow. [3]

The post was inaugurated in 1970 and is currently held by Catherine Pickford.

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