![]() | Tim Storey was born in Bristol in 1960 and has spent most of his life in the West Country. Married to Claire, they have two children, Hannah and Jessica. A singularly unsuccesful academic career at Aston University led to a variety of jobs including six years as a Sales Rep for a printing company. Ordained in 1994, he worked for four years as a Curate in Bath before working as a Team Vicar in Southampton until the spring of 2003, when he became Rector of Blandford and Langton. |
| He regularly contributes to local radio in addition to parish work and has written a few books on worship for All Ages. His claims to fame including winning an edition of "The Weakest Link" in 2004 and newspaper articles involving diverse subjects such as showing World Cup football in the Church and Father Christmas. A rugby fan, he enjoys playing golf and occasionally other sports. He "sings" and plays guitar in rock band "Dogs Without Collars", comprising entirely of local clergy but has not yet been mistaken for Eric Clapton or Mark Knopfler. And, by the way, he can't bear bananas !! |
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