Questions for candidates
Our church buildings face a crisis and there should be some public funding for repairs like most other European countries. Do you support this?
In the UK, almost the whole burden of supporting church buildings now falls on local people. Without regular financial support from the UK Government, and more funding from heritage organisations, Christian denominations and philanthropic trusts, more and more churches will close if they cannot pay for repairs. This will mean an uncertain future for precious buildings, symbols of hope and continuity, and the loss of the community support they provide.
What the next UK Government can do to help:
To help keep the UK’s churches open and serving local people and to save their heritage for the future, we need ringfenced public funding of at least £50 million for major repairs. There could be a national matched funding scheme to incentivise charitable donations and private philanthropy.
There is unrealised potential for tourism. Will you help?
The UK’s local churches form some of our most important heritage. They contain the UK’s largest collection of art, sculpture and stained glass. There are thousands of amazing churches in wonderful locations. The sheer variety, beauty and history of the UK’s churches allows UK and overseas visitors to learn more about our history and culture
Making more of their history and heritage can transform the future of the UK’s local churches and boost local jobs. Tourism is one of the most important sectors in the UK economy. In 2021, the value of day visits to heritage sites in England was £5.5 billion.
What the next UK Government can do to help:
The UK Government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport, working with the main national tourism organisations, should commission a national study into how to make more of the unrivalled heritage of the UK’s churches.
The UK Government needs to do more to support local charities, especially local churches. Will you help?
For example, the UK Government could ask local councils and public bodies such as the NHS to make more use of churches and church halls to host public and community services, helping to upgrade facilities where needed. This could include NHS surgeries, advice centres and cultural activities such as public libraries and music events.
What the next UK Government can do to help:
One way to bring this about is through better relationships on the ground, such as faith officers employed by local councils or through having local church representatives on the boards of Town Centre Action Plans or other key civic bodies. The ‘Faith Covenant’ provides a good way of helping promote co-operation between churches and local councils and more local authorities could adopt the covenant.
How would you help church heritage that is at risk?
Over 300 Parliamentary constituencies have churches on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register that are in urgent need of repair. A useful question to ask your Prospective Parliamentary Candidates would be what they would do if elected to obtain more funding for church buildings and so help remove any churches near you from the Heritage at Risk Register. You can search the Register online on the Historic England website. Or you can also email us with your postcode and we can provide the information for you.