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A Visitor Engagement Plan helps you to make best use of your building for mission, welcome and public engagement, and to enhance the appreciation of its heritage.
It can support decision-making for future developments, including any changes to the fabric of your building or how its spaces are used.
Your cathedral safeguards countless items of great beauty and historical interest. You may wish to loan your objects to other venues or institutions. We can help you to make sure that your objects do not come to harm.
The Cathedral Administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way, although they do not have to submit applications themselves. We can help you navigate the application process from beginning to end.
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We help you keep your church building open, used for worship and enjoyed by all.
Key policy and practice guidance documents which inform the Church of England's safeguarding work.
We have a presence in every community. And our buildings are invaluable tools for mission. They act as witness to our faith and as such should reflect our responsibility to care for God’s earth.
Dioceses need to integrate thinking about their church buildings with their mission and ministry planning so that their possibilities and challenges are part of a growth strategy. We can help you with your diocesan strategic review of church buildings
Guidance and advice on COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus, for churches and parishes.
Our churches form the country’s single largest 'estate' of built heritage. Find out more about them on this page.