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Stephen Stewart Smalley was
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in the last part of the 20th century and the first year of the 21st: he is also an eminent
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scholar. Born in London in 1931, educated at
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, and ordained in 1958, Stephen was a curate at St Paul's, Portman Square, and then Chaplain and later Acting Dean of Peterhouse, Cambridge. From 1960 to 1969 he was a lecturer at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He returned to the U.K. to become lecturer and then senior lecturer at the
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from 1977 to 1986, and served at the same time as Warden of St Anselm Hall. Before his elevation to the Deanery of Chester in 1987, Stephen was Canon Residentiary of
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, where he was appointed Canon Precentor and latterly Vice Provost of the Cathedral. At
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, Dean Smalley oversaw a period of radical reform and renewal. Following the theme of Continuity and Change, he overhauled both the fabric and the liturgy of the city's famous medieval building to improve its appeal and accessibility for residents and visitors alike. Working closely with the Chapter, consultants and members of staff, he expanded and renovated the shop and Refectory restaurant, and opened a new Visitors’ Centre in the disused
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, while firmly maintaining an established free entry policy. During this period, visitor numbers increased to an all-time high of nearly one million. In 1992, to celebrate 900 years of worship and activity since the foundation of the Abbey of St Werburgh on the same site, the Dean launched ´Building for Tomorrow´, a city and countywide Appeal for funds to restore the Cathedral to its former glory, while making it fit for purpose in the new millennium.Initiatives in this context included re-flooring the nave and installing under-floor heating, replacing three clear glass windows in the south aisle of the nave and in the Refectory with contemporary stained glass, designed b
Alan Younger
and Rosalind Grimshaw respectively, and constructing a completely new Song School for the choirs over the space once occupied in the earlier Abbey by the monks’ dormitory.
During this creative period Stephen also introduced a new Girls’ choir, designed colourful modern vestments, supported and took part in Chester's medieval cycle of
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, and appeared on regional and national television, most notably in the BBC's flagship religious programme,
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. Whilst Dean Smalley's innovative ideas courted controversy among traditionalists, at the same time he became known and respected for his desire to strengthen the role of the Cathedral in and beyond the City itself. He was a passionate advocate of ecumenical outreach, and developed close links with Ampleforth (Roman Catholic) Abbey. He also encouraged the Cathedral to adopt an international perspective, establishing a fruitful partnership with the
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in the
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, for example, and helping to facilitate bursaries for some of its members to study at what is now
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. In the City, the Dean was a member of the University's Governing Body, as well as Chairman of Governors at The King's School. He was also involved with several educational institutions in Chester, such as the Blue Coat Foundation. He was invited to become a member of
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and of Chester Business Club. Perhaps his lasting legacy was to create what became known as ´The Dean's Breakfast´, a forum intended to bring together influential leaders from the private, public and third sectors to respond caringly to current economic, social and faith issues. Stephen Smalley has now retired as an Anglican priest, but continues his work and ministry in a variety of contexts. He helps actively in local churches and in the
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, and is in demand for his teaching skills, notably as a visiting professor at Chester University. He has recently turned his hand to writing crime fiction, including a novel based on his time at Cambridge, as well as stories for children.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Smalley, Stephen Stewart 1931 births Living people Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge Academic staff of the University of Ibadan Academics of the University of Manchester Deans of Chester British expatriates in Nigeria