Churchwardens
The post of church warden was probably the first elected position in England, and so it carries with it some very ancient privileges. The role of a church warden may be quite varied, but they are most well known as those responsible for managing the church’s property (remember that a church is a community, not merely a place). They are elected every year by the parish and work with the clergy to support the church’s physical needs. These part-time positions are voluntary and the post holders are responsible directly to the Bishop of Birmingham.
Below are the churchwardens for the parish.
St James
Ss Peter & Paul (Aston Parish Church)
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