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Guidance on construction work in churches

Posted on 20 May 2020 by David Pocklington
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On Wednesday 20 May, the Church of England published a new FAQ and guidance, Can construction work be carried out? extracts of which are reproduced below. Continue reading →

Posted in Church of England, coronavirus COVID-19, faculty jurisdiction | Tagged Church of England, construction, coronavirus COVID-19, faculty jurisdiction | 1 Reply
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