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857 results found for 'Vision for the 2020'
A vision and strategy for the Church of England in the 2020s.
How are you going to manage the new activities after the building work is finished? If your project is big, you might have to set up a separate company. We can help you understand your options and choose the structure that gives you the right level of control.
The key to any project is planning. We can help you put together a plan so that you always feel in control.
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 need to know what is special about your building’s architecture and history to see its potential and understand its limits.
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.
Now that you’ve hired your architect you need to select the rest of the design team. We can help you understand what everyone does and at what stage your architect will hire them.
How are you going to deliver the new activities when the building work is finished? We can help you plan your way to success.
PCCs are charities. Income tax which has been paid on donations to churches can be recovered from HMRC. The process for recovering this money is called Gift Aid.
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.