
Ray Anderton, Adviser
The Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches (DAC) is the diocesan committee required within the Faculty process, to act as an advisory body on matters affecting places of worship in the diocese, having due regard to the Church's role as a local centre of worship and mission, relating to their: -
- Architecture, archaeology, art and history
- Use, care, planning and design
- Use and care of their contents
- Use and care of churchyards
The DAC consists of members, appointed by the Bishop, who between them have knowledge of the history, development and use of church buildings, liturgy and worship, architecture, archaeology, art, history and experience of the care of historic buildings and their contents. They give their time free and are an invaluable source of advice to PCCs.
The DAC is required to give advice to: -
Parochial Church Councils, particularly in respect of proposals which will require a Faculty, as they develop their thinking about any projects they may have, or repairs or remedial works they may need to undertake. The Committee has a wide range of experts who can offer technical advice on the best way to proceed. The DAC also offers early advice to a PCC if it is considering a major re-ordering, the addition of new facilities (e.g. a WC or kitchen), or an extension Anyone else who is contemplating making an application for a private faculty The Diocesan Chancellor who is responsible for granting a Faculty.
If you need to contact us, please do so at the following address: -
DAC
1 Hill Top
Coventry
CV1 5AB
T: 024 7652 1312 (with voice mail)
F: 024 7652 1330
E: Ray Anderton or Rupert Allen
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