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829 results found for 'Environment programme'
The Church of England's national environmental programme exists to enable the whole Church to address — in faith, practice, and mission — the issue of climate change and care of creation.
The introduction of the Information Sharing Project is an integral part of the Church’s journey to improve safeguarding across the Church, the Church in Wales and safeguarding statutory partners.
Keywords; Written Case Study, Church Hall, Climate Resilience, Warm Rooms, Diocese of Durham
Keywords; Written Case Study, Diocese of Worcester, Parish Church, Grade II*-listed Building, Climate Resilience, Flooding
Keywords; Written Case Study, Grade I-listed Building, Major Parish Church, Diocese of Hereford, Damp Prevention, Climate Resilience
Keywords; Written Case Study, Diocese of Sheffield, Climate Resilience, Grade I-listed Building, Major Parish Church
Keywords; Written Case Study, Diocese of Carlisle, Parish Church, Grade II-listed Building, Climate Resilience, Flooding
Keywords; Written Case Study, Parish Church, Grade I-listed Building, Diocese of Manchester, Climate Resilience, Flooding
Plans by a diocese to double the number of children and young people in its churches, develop 100 new worshipping communities and renew parishes have been given support in the first round of grants awarded by a new Board set up by the Church of England.
This page outlines the facilities and support offered at Manormead Supported Housing.
Guidance and advice on COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus, for churches and parishes.