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Learn more about the Church of England's 2023 Lent campaign, #DustAndGlory – A Lent journey of faith, failure and forgiveness.
Fundraising is one of the most crucial parts of any project. We can help you be creative and get organised.
For your project to be successful, it should answer a real need in your community. We can help you find out exactly what people want from their church.
You will need permission for any works that affect the architectural, archaeological, artistic and historic character of your cathedral, its precinct and its content. We can help you make sure you apply to the right committee.
How are you going to deliver the new activities when the building work is finished? We can help you plan your way to success.
Your church organ needs regular maintenance, and every 20 to 30 years it might also need a few repairs. We can help you make good choices when the time comes to repair or replace it.
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.
The cathedral administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way. We can help you navigate the process from beginning to end.
You can research the history of your church building online using the Church Heritage Record and, if your diocese has signed up for it, apply for faculty online, too. We’ve created digital tools to help you.
You might want to put together a plan to protect your congregation and your church building in case of an emergency. We can help you think ahead.
There may come a time when a church is no longer needed for regular public worship. We can help find a suitable new use for it or, if it is important to the nation’s heritage, preserve it as it stands.