The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Vicar expects tearful goodbye as she retires

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter:@PTstephenB

A Peterborou­gh vicar has said there will be plenty of tears when she retires from her role after nearly 10 years.

Rev Sylvia Kinder took over as vicar at Christ the Servant King Church in Hampton in 2012, and has seen the church – and township – grow dramatical­ly in her time.

But on Sunday she will take her last service at the church, before retiring with husband David, who is the chaplain at Littlehey Prison near Huntingdon.

Rev Kinder said there would be plenty of tears when she left the church for the final time.

She said: “When I arrived, the church was meeting at the Hampton Vale Primary School hall, and there were 36 adult members on the church.

"We now have 194 adults on the church membership, and we opened our new church building in 2014. We have already outgrown that!

"The church is all about the community here, with our community coffee shop and meeting rooms, where all sorts of groups attend.

"The area has grown so much over the years. When

I first came here there was nothing on the other side of the A16 – now we have Hampton Gardens and Hampton Lakes.

"There was already a great community spirit. It is a great place to live in. If I wasn’t a vicar we would stay here.”

While Rev Kinder, who will be staying in Cambridges­hire when she retires, said she will miss the community of Hampton.

Rev Kinder’s final service will be on May 15, and she said:"I know there will be a lot of tears when I go, just from myself. But the congregati­on do understand and support our decision.

"We have four young grandchild­ren, who we haven’t seen enough of, so we will be spending time seeing them, and I am hoping to play a lot of golf.

Rev Kinder’s contributi­on to Hampton was recognised by North West Cambridges­hire MP Shailesh Vara, who paid tribute to her work.

He said: “It has been an absolute joy working with Sylvia and David over the years.

“As well as their fantastic community work, they leave behind a wonderful legacy in the church they worked so hard to build.

“They raised the funds, saw through the constructi­on work and took the church from strength to strength.’’

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Sylvia Kinder retiring vicar at CSK Church, Hampton

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