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November 2005 to July 2010 Group of Sessions.
November 2000 to July 2005 Group of Sessions.
The Church of England's cathedrals are physical and cultural landmarks, often the most magnificent, complex and ancient buildings in their local area.
We help you care for, conserve and develop your cathedral.
We sometimes administer grants to cathedrals for building repairs and the conservation of historic interiors.
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.
Information about the implementation of the Cathedrals Working Group report approved by General Synod in 2018
Information about the Cathedrals Working Group report and consultation.
Cathedrals have an important role to play in promoting green practice, both locally and nationally. As the mother church of the diocese, cathedrals are well placed to test new ways of working and demonstrate a commitment to environmental action.
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.