Jump to content
The Methodist Church of Great Britain | Technical and Conservation

Technical and Conservation

Theft of Lead   Theft of Lead
If you want to know what you can do to protect your chapel from lead theft, have a look at the guidance notes produced by English Heritage and Ecclesiastical Insurance.
Action NeededAction Needed   Annual ReportsConservation Officer's Annual Reports
Asbestos, Disability Discrimination, Electrical Inspections & Testing, Fire Safety, Oil Storage Tanks, Health & Safety Risk Assessments, Renewable Energy, Working At Height Annual Reports produced by The Methodist Property Office Conservation Officer. Available in PDF. 2008(93kb), 2007(95kb), 2006(95kb), 2005(79kb), 2004(62kb), 2003(64kb), 2002(64kb), 2001(45kb)
Appointing ArchitectsAppointing Architects   Ecclesiastical ExemptionEcclesiastical Exemption
Looking for an architect or surveyor, with ecclesiastical experience, in your locality? Contact the RIBA Clients' Advisory Service http://www.ribafind.org Alterations to listed buildings and buildings in conservation areas in ecclesiastical use, are governed by the Ecclesiastical Exemption (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Order 1994.
Property ConsentsProperty Consents   Listed Buildings Advisory CommitteeListed Buildings Advisory Committee
The online Property Consent management system Under Standing Orders 982, the Listed Buildings Advisory Committee's role is to provide advice to the Methodist Property Office with respect to applications for building work to listed buildings. Members of the LBAC.
Technical Information leafletsTechnical Information Leaflets   Conservation Information LeafletsConservation Information Leaflets
Including: Asbestos, Renewable Energy, Property Risk Assessment, Reform of Fire Safety Legislation, & others. See also Schedules & Publications Including: Statements of Significance & Need, Window Protection, Removal of Pews & others. See also Schedules & Publications