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If its a church of england baptism you want start by checking which is your parish church - depends where you live. If you want to have a christening at your parish church you just need to contact the church and they will let you know what dates available - think its usual to show your face a few times - but the vicar will come and have a chat w you too to get to know you a bit. if you want to use a church outside your parish you need to attend regularly for 6 months I think? the church of st clements on Friern rd ( access also on Barry rd) has the most lovely vicar, poppy, at the moment - she is really great - so if this is your local church you are v lucky! St johns on goose green also has a very nice vicar - both really nice churches with active congregations.

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