Care of Churches and the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC)

 

What is the DAC?
Parish approaches to the DAC
Your application
Community shops in churches and chapels
Contacts
Funding the works
Further guidance
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What is the DAC?

Each diocese has a Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches, known as the DAC. Its main functions are to give advice on the architecture, archaeology, art and history of places of worship to the Diocesan chancellor, the Archdeacons and parishes.

The DAC is a statutory committee whose members (apart from the Archdeacons) are volunteers appointed by the Bishop's Council. They include specialists, clerics and lay members and they advise the Chancellor of the Diocese about the issue of faculties, but the DAC is also there to serve the parishes.

The DAC also advises churchwardens, parishes and clergy who are planning work to their churches. This advice is given on a voluntary basis by members of the Committee, who have between them knowledge of the history, development and use of church buildings; liturgy and worship of the Church of England; architecture, archaeology, art and history and experience in the care of historic buildings and their contents. The committee members are supported by a team of consultants and specialist advisers.

Parish approaches to the DAC

Before a parish takes any action to a church involving alteration, repair, extension or demolition, or the addition or removal of contents it must submit a Faculty Petition for the Chancellor's approval. 

Before approaching the DAC, it may be useful to read "Why a Faculty?" which we have produced to give more information including details of the process step-by-step,

Your application

The initial part of the process is to seek informal advice, ultimately leading to formal approval, from the DAC. 

Get the advice of the DAC as early as possible!  The Committee meets 11 times a year - see the dates for 2011 and 2012.  For more information, including closing dates for agendas from Sarah Davis at the Diocesan Registry

You'll need to submit a DAC application form with a completed form of questions.  We've produced guidance to assist you with your application.

If you want input from organistions such as English Heritage, SPAB, the Georgian Group and the Victorian Society, again you must approach them at an early stage. 

Community shops in churches and chapels

The Cathedral and Church Buildings Division of the Church of England has published guidance for churches interested in hosting community shops on their premises - The Guidelines and Best Practice for the Provision of Community Shops in Churches and Chapels. This is available on the ChurchCare website.


Contacts

 
Sarah Davis
Assistant Secretary, Diocesan Registry(Harris & Harris Solicitors)
 
  • Ph: 01749 674747 
  • Address: 14 Market Place, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2RE
  • email Sarah

Sarah can advise on the procedure for obtaining advice from the DAC and faculty approval. She can help on a range of matters including the appointment of new church architects, the names of conservators and archaeologists or point you in the right direction!

Funding the works

For support and advice on funding and resourcing any building works, please visit our Stewardship pages. Here you’ll find lots of ideas and best practice around fundraising and appeals, as well as the latest information on grants and useful websites and contacts.
 

Further guidance

There are a range of guidance notes and policy papers which can help parishes formulate proposals for approval by the DAC.  View the full list of papers available and download those of interest.

Another useful source of information is the Churchcare website which is intended to help you, the people involved in caring for such buildings, through offering practical advice, guidance, and links to other useful sources of advice.


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