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A Christian presence in every community
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Every church building needs funding to be sustainable. As ours increasingly becomes a 'cashless society' we need to make sure our churches can facilitate giving in ways that suit all of our visitors. Here's one example from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
Our churches should be open and welcoming places at the heart of their communities. But church security must also be a priority. Connectivity allows for a wide range of options in this department, as this case study from Bluntisham in Ely demonstrates.
Connectivity can make old and new church buildings more sustainable and more useful. This case study from Martlesham Heath shows how a "non-traditional" modern church building uses technology to retain its place as a hub for the community.
Each cathedral is required to employ both an architect and an archaeologist. They give expert advice on the care and conservation of the historic fabric of a cathedral. We can help you understand their roles and responsibilities.
Each cathedral has its own Fabric Advisory Committee. We can help you understand their roles and responsibilities.
The Care of Cathedrals Measure 2011 and The Care of Cathedrals Rules 2020 require cathedrals to compile and maintain an inventory. Our guidance explains these requirements and outlines the benefits to a cathedral and its mission of completing this task.
We help you care for, conserve and develop your cathedral.
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) images are used for the prevention, identification, and reduction of crime and to monitor buildings to provide a safe and secure environment for and to prevent the loss of or damage to contents and property.
The Church Commissioners have a small team that deals with chancel repair liabilities for which they are responsible.
Chapter 1 of the PCC Accountability Guide.