Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme 2025-04-03
2025-04-03
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Q1
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Churches in Mary Glindon's constituency are facing uncertainty about the future of the grant scheme after 2026, and increased revenue costs such as insurance.
I am concerned that churches in my constituency are finding it hard to cope with the rise in revenue costs. Can my hon. Friend tell us what is being done to support the financial position of English parish churches more generally?
There are challenges for parishes due to increases in running costs such as national insurance and energy costs. The Church Commissioners have distributed £1.2 billion to support parishes between 2023 and 2025.
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The specific ask about the grant scheme was not addressed, only general funding issues were covered.
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Q2
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The Government's decision to extend the listed places of worship grant scheme for only 12 months, with a reduced budget and cap, has caused significant unease. The rector of Farnham is concerned about a nearby project that faces a £750,000 shortfall.
The Government’s decision to extend the listed places of worship grant scheme for only 12 months, with a reduced budget and cap, has caused significant unease in my constituency. Will the hon. Lady join me in urging the Government to continue at least previous support for projects that have already received planning permission?
I raised my concerns with the Secretary of State when I met him and will write to the hon. Gentleman on potential funding opportunities for churches in Farnham, but did not explicitly commit to urging the Government to continue previous support.
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The specific ask was not fully addressed, only a note of writing to the MP was given without commitment.
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Q3
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The Belfry in York has a £1.5 million shortfall and needs support for ongoing projects that have received planning permission.
The Belfry in York is left in ruins with a £1.5 million shortfall, affecting their project progress. Can my hon. Friend arrange a meeting for churches midway through their project with the Secretary of State to address this funding issue?
I will seek to arrange a roundtable meeting with impacted churches, including potentially having a Minister present to hear about the impact of the cap and future support for the scheme.
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Assessment & feedback
The specific ask was not fully addressed; instead, an offer for a future meeting was provided without immediate commitment.
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Q4
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Churches in Guildford face significant shortfalls due to the £25,000 cap on the grant. One church expected to recover VAT but now faces a major funding shortfall.
Could you outline what support is available for churches across Guildford facing significant shortfalls due to the £25,000 cap? Can this also be addressed in any future meetings?
I commit to writing to the hon. Member on this issue, having looked into what other support is available and including them in any future meetings to address these issues.
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Assessment & feedback
The specific ask was not fully addressed; instead, a note of writing back and inclusion in future meetings was provided without immediate commitment.
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