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1 Church Buildings Finding a Pathway to a Use Harvey Howlett - Casework Support Manager Closed Churches Division

2 Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011  Only means to close a church building – to declare “closed for regular public worship”  Only means to dispose of or sell consecrated land  Requirements relating to burials on disposed land administered by the Commissioners  Effected by a legal instrument called a “Scheme”

3 Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 - Closed Churches One Stop Pastoral Church Buildings Scheme Closure & Use Pastoral Scheme for closure Two Stage Option Pastoral (Church Buildings Disposal) Scheme for use of building For Sale

4 Shipmeadow St Bartholomew

5 Kneesall St Bartholomew

6 Issues to Look Out For

7 The Building and its significance History and context –Land/Townscape value –Features –Contents –Art –Memorials –Architectural value

8 Condition Survey –State of Repair Maintenance Liability – Repair Cost

9 Location, Location, Location (Where is it & how do you get to it?) Physical Barriers? Site Levels?

10 Legal Issues Covenants Access Controls Title Service lines/ power supply

11 Church: usually the Vicar (Incumbent) but PCC responsible for maintenance So Who Owns a Church ? Churchyard also the Vicar (Incumbent) but PCC responsible except if closed when Local Authority can be required to take over the care

12 So Who Owns a Church ? Church hall usually owned by DBF in trust for the PCC. but if it has been built on the churchyard or attached to the church could be owned by the Vicar

13 Sharing space can be a problem Bats Burials Access Maintenance Planning Pastoral

14 ... are also a burden and a worry too. That’s especially the case where a tiny number of elderly people feel they are the last ones to care for their church and there’s no one coming on to replace them. A feeling of failure accompanies their tiredness. This makes the living Church less joinable. The Bishop of Norwich writes that Church Buildings:

15 It isn’t always feasible by any means to make these buildings available for community use since there isn’t always much of a community to use them. If there is, a village hall has often been built in the previous generation and in a good many cases is being supported and sustained by the very same people as the church. Bishop of Norwich 2013

16 Dishforth Christ Church

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18 CC Division Staff Working in the Regions A Collaborative Partnership To offer Dioceses access to skills that are difficult to resource. To be able to give time to projects if it is needed. To work with the grain of the state system for the Church’s own needs. To be more accessible and more effective To keep easy access to the Division’s expertise in the legislation intricacies and technicalities


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