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Legal Matters

The Registry is the legal office of the Diocese. Its officers are appointed, and its work is governed by a large number of statutes and measures, notably the Ecclesiastical Judges and Legal Officers Measure 1976. Under orders made by the General Synod, the Registry’s work includes (but is not limited to):

  • giving general legal advice to clergy, parish officers, boards and councils throughout the Diocese
  • assisting clergy and answering parishioners’ enquiries relating to marriage
  • functions as Registrar of the Diocesan Synod
  • consecration of churchyards
  • operation of the faculty jurisdiction.

Such advice is given free of charge to parishes and diocesan officers. It is always best to ask for advice from the Registry sooner rather than later, as legal problems, if left unaddressed, can become increasingly difficult to resolve.

Most of the staff at the Registry are also qualified solicitors, practicing as Winckworth Sherwood, a national law firm with particular involvement in the not-for-profit sector, as well as extensive involvement with the Church of England at a number of levels.

Jubilee Beacons

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Advice from the diocesan registry regarding the lighting of beacons for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

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English Heritage Lead Theft Guidance

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English Heritage has just published a set of specific guidance to help custodians of places of worship as well as local authorities to help prevent the loss of our much loved heritage, and to do the right thing if changes are necessary. This guidance, developed with the input of the Church of England and Ecclesiastical Insurance Group, is now available online.

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