In great shape €“ but for how long?

|PIC1|That’s the paradoxical conclusion of the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England (CFCE) in its Annual Review 2008, published today.

In its first published review, CFCE unravels the paradox.

Chairman Frank Field MP said: “Most cathedrals have planned major repair and conservation strategies, and this finest collection of historic buildings in England will again be at risk if these plans cannot be carried through.”

CFCE has major concerns about the significant reduction in government-backed funding for cathedrals, especially with the demise at the end of 2009 of English Heritage’s ring-fenced cathedral repair fund.

Meanwhile, the overall Heritage Lottery Fund budget has fallen dramatically.

“Although restoration budgets are crucial, they cannot be the first call on a cathedral”, Mr Field added.

“The primary demand on chapters is to keep cathedrals open as great shrines not only for worship but also to welcome the modern pilgrim – and, maybe, to invite a glimpse of something even greater.”

Janet Gough, CFCE Secretary and Director of the Archbishops’ Council’s Cathedral & Church Buildings Division, said: “We must ensure what is significant is identified, preserved and, as appropriate, enhanced. Considering mission and worship alongside the preservation of the heritage is a responsibility as well as a privilege.

“We need both to overcome the squeamishness of some secular authorities when dealing with faith groups and also to encourage cathedrals actively to engage with local strategic partnerships.”
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