
Churches should be open and accessible to all while preserving their heritage.
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Churches should be open and accessible to all while preserving their heritage.
hurch buildings, like all public buildings, are subject to the Equality Act 2010. This means churches have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments so that disabled people are not disadvantaged when accessing worship, events, or facilities.
This can include:
Step-free access to the building
Accessible toilets
Hearing loops or other assistive technology
Clear signage and lighting
When making changes to improve accessibility, churches still need to follow the faculty process, especially for listed buildings or those in conservation areas. The DAC can help you balance accessibility improvements with heritage considerations.
Accessibility is part of the Church’s commitment to welcome and inclusion—it’s both a legal responsibility and a mission priority.
For more information, please contact our Church Buildings Advisor.