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Should a note about the decline in church numbers, and closure of some churches / amagamation of some churches be incorporated? The main 3 - Methodists, Anglicans, Catholics have all seen this in the last 30 years. Quite a lot of good sources on the BBC news stories on this. It's not to be negative, just factual.

--TonyinJersey (talk) 11:20, 25 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Is the common Hugenot heritage the reason why we speak English with a fairly distinct South African accent ? I have never read or heard anything as to why we have that accent. Barry Romeril
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