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Richard Gascoyne, treasurer at St Mary's Holywell, is involved in looking after the church building and making sure it's fit for use by the local community.
We own the largest number of historic buildings in England and we need your help to keep them looking beautiful.
Keywords; Written Case Study, Climate Resilience, Grade I-listed Building, Parish Church, Diocese of Gloucester
Keywords; Written Case Study, Diocese of Worcester, Parish Church, Grade II*-listed Building, Climate Resilience, Flooding
Our teams deal with changes to parishes, certain property matters, the legal process of closing a church building which is no longer needed and finding those buildings new uses.
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.
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.
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