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COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). BURIAL IN THE WRONG GRAVE AND WHAT (POSSIBLY) TO DO ABOUT Burial in the wrong grave and what (possibly) to do about it. Posted on 26 October 2013 by Frank Cranmer. Stewart Dickson, son of Rose and Charles Dickson, died aged 27 in 2011 and was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew, Thringstone. His parents applied for and were granted a faculty to reserve the immediately-adjacent space to him so that COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). BURIAL IN THE WRONG GRAVE AND WHAT (POSSIBLY) TO DO ABOUT Burial in the wrong grave and what (possibly) to do about it. Posted on 26 October 2013 by Frank Cranmer. Stewart Dickson, son of Rose and Charles Dickson, died aged 27 in 2011 and was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew, Thringstone. His parents applied for and were granted a faculty to reserve the immediately-adjacent space to him so that COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19 LEGISLATION AND GUIDANCE: UPDATE TO 12 JUNE Sunday 6 June to Saturday 12 June 2021. Legislation. England. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2021, SI2021/670.
COVID-19: NEW MHCLG GUIDANCE ON SINGING The relevant legislation, The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps) (England) Regulations 2021, SI 364, uses the concept of “Permitted organised gatherings”, S5, for which the gathering organiser or manager has i] undertaken a risk assessment, and ii] taken all reasonable measures to limit the risk of transmission of coronavirus, S6. CHOIRS AND THE “RULE OF SIX” Diocese of Oxford. In its comprehensive update 18 September: Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest, the Diocese of Oxford states inter alia, “The logistics of coming out of lockdown is proving a lot harder than going into it. Government regulations on the rule of six only entered into law at midnight on Sunday. There has been much work since to understand the impact for churches. MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
“NET ZERO”, CHURCH HEATING, AND THE CONSISTORY COURTS The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. THE EAT DECISION IN FORSTATER V CGD EUROPE & ORS The Employment Appeal Tribunal has allowed Maya Forstater’s appeal. In a guest post, Russell Sandberg discusses an important decision. The Employment Appeal Tribunal has handed down its decision in Forstater v CGD Europe & Ors UKEAT/0105/20/JOJ, allowing Maya Forstater’s appeal against the earlier employment tribunal decision ( ET 2200909/2019) and remitting the 11 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The Employment Appeal Tribunal has allowed Maya Forstater’s appeal. In a guest post, Russell Sandberg discusses an important decision. The Employment Appeal Tribunal has handed down its decision in Forstater v CGD Europe & Ors UKEAT/0105/20/JOJ, allowing Maya Forstater’s appeal against the earlier employment tribunal decision ( ET 2200909/2019) and remitting the 09 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 4 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 JuneLAW & RELIGION UK
In which a second lockdown was announced for England from Thursday. COVID-19: latest measures in England. On Saturday, the Prime Minister announced a second national lockdown in England, beginning on Thursday and ending on 2 December. People in England must stay at home except for essential shopping, exercise and to provide essential care for others, and work from home if at all possible. COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: LATEST RELAXATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP IN COVID-19: latest relaxations for places of worship in Wales. The Welsh Government announced that further relaxations would be brought forward from 17 May to 3 May, when Wales moved to Coronavirus Alert Level 3. A version of The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020, as subsequently amended, issued by the REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: LATEST RELAXATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP IN COVID-19: latest relaxations for places of worship in Wales. The Welsh Government announced that further relaxations would be brought forward from 17 May to 3 May, when Wales moved to Coronavirus Alert Level 3. A version of The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020, as subsequently amended, issued by the REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
COVID-19 LEGISLATION AND GUIDANCE: UPDATE TO 12 JUNE Sunday 6 June to Saturday 12 June 2021. Legislation. England. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2021, SI2021/670.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
“NET ZERO”, CHURCH HEATING, AND THE CONSISTORY COURTS The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
11 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The Employment Appeal Tribunal has allowed Maya Forstater’s appeal. In a guest post, Russell Sandberg discusses an important decision. The Employment Appeal Tribunal has handed down its decision in Forstater v CGD Europe & Ors UKEAT/0105/20/JOJ, allowing Maya Forstater’s appeal against the earlier employment tribunal decision ( ET 2200909/2019) and remitting the JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 4 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 JuneLAW & RELIGION UK
In which a second lockdown was announced for England from Thursday. COVID-19: latest measures in England. On Saturday, the Prime Minister announced a second national lockdown in England, beginning on Thursday and ending on 2 December. People in England must stay at home except for essential shopping, exercise and to provide essential care for others, and work from home if at all possible. THE EAT DECISION IN FORSTATER V CGD EUROPE & ORS The Employment Appeal Tribunal has allowed Maya Forstater’s appeal. In a guest post, Russell Sandberg discusses an important decision. The Employment Appeal Tribunal has handed down its decision in Forstater v CGD Europe & Ors UKEAT/0105/20/JOJ, allowing Maya Forstater’s appeal against the earlier employment tribunal decision ( ET 2200909/2019) and remitting the 09 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions.CHURCH AND STATE
Church and State – an idiot’s guide. When matters touching on relations between religion and the state are discussed it not infrequently happens that the terminology becomes hopelessly confused and misused – sometimes by people who really should know better. So the following is a cut-out-and-keep guide to the absolute basics ofChurch and
COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: LATEST RELAXATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP IN COVID-19: latest relaxations for places of worship in Wales. The Welsh Government announced that further relaxations would be brought forward from 17 May to 3 May, when Wales moved to Coronavirus Alert Level 3. A version of The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020, as subsequently amended, issued by the “NET ZERO”, CHURCH HEATING, AND THE CONSISTORY COURTS The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 4 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 June MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
09 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. EU | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 42 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 June FACULTY JURISDICTION The public protests associated with the Black Lives Matter campaign came to a head in the UK over the weekend of 6/7 June 2020 with the toppling of the statue of slave-trader Edward Colston and its deposit in the harbour in Bristol. This prompted subsequent action in Bristol and elsewhere, including a review of the “Colston windows” in Bristol Cathedral and a consideration of theSAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Civil vs religious divorce, marriage, Islam, churchwardens, human rights: just a typical random week Civil divorce vs religious divorce? The Times (£) reports a complex case in the Court of Appeal in which a Jewish husband is challenging a maintenance order of the Family Court in Manchester on the grounds, inter alia, that its existence traps him in his religious marriage. COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE Following the revised government guidance COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship, we posted COVID-19: Step 3 guidance for the safe use of places of worship in England, which has been updated to include the relevant regulations.. On 15 May 2021, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales published Covid-19 Route Map: Step 3 Guidance which notes “key to COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE DIOCESE OF ELY IN THE 3 . 8. In my judgment it would be appropriate to postpone the application for closure until the churchyard is full. Section 88 of the Measure cannot require burials IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE The Church of England has issued a series of updates to its guidance in relation to COVID-19, following the move to Step 3 in England. A more extensive easing of restrictions is expected next month when England is due to move to Step 4 on the Government’s reopeningroadmap.
COVID-19: LATEST RELAXATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP IN COVID-19: latest relaxations for places of worship in Wales. The Welsh Government announced that further relaxations would be brought forward from 17 May to 3 May, when Wales moved to Coronavirus Alert Level 3. A version of The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020, as subsequently amended, issued by the “NET ZERO”, CHURCH HEATING, AND THE CONSISTORY COURTS The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. MARRIAGE IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM 4 MAY The Marriage (Keeping of Records in Churches and Chapels) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/538.. These Regulations come into force on 4th May 2021 . These Regulations provide for records of marriages to be kept in churches and chapels of the Church of England and the Church in Wales, other than chapels to which Part 5 of the Marriage Act 1949 applies (naval, military and air force chapels). JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 4 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 June MAY A PARISH OR TOWN COUNCIL GRANT-AID A PLACE OF WORSHIP “The law should be clarified, whether through legislative change or the issue of guidance, to establish that local authorities are not prohibited from awarding funding to churches.. Section 8 of the Local Government Act 1894 confers a number of additional powers on a parishcouncil.
09 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK The first part of this post, “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – I, (24 May 2021), reviewed twelve judicial considerations of replacement heating schemes, most of which had been handed down post-February 2020, the date on which General Synod agreed the “net zero by 2030” target for the Church of England’s greenhouse gas emissions. EU | LAW & RELIGION UK | PAGE 42 Recent Posts “Net zero”, church heating, and the consistory courts – II; Law and religion round-up – 6th June; COVID-19 legislation and guidance: update to 5 June FACULTY JURISDICTION The public protests associated with the Black Lives Matter campaign came to a head in the UK over the weekend of 6/7 June 2020 with the toppling of the statue of slave-trader Edward Colston and its deposit in the harbour in Bristol. This prompted subsequent action in Bristol and elsewhere, including a review of the “Colston windows” in Bristol Cathedral and a consideration of theSAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Civil vs religious divorce, marriage, Islam, churchwardens, human rights: just a typical random week Civil divorce vs religious divorce? The Times (£) reports a complex case in the Court of Appeal in which a Jewish husband is challenging a maintenance order of the Family Court in Manchester on the grounds, inter alia, that its existence traps him in his religious marriage. COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. CHAPLIN, EWEIDA, LADELE AND MCFARLANE: THE JUDGMENT On 15 January the European Court of Human Rights handed down its judgment in Eweida and Ors v United Kingdom ECHR 37 – which began as four cases involving four separate claimants who argued, as committed Christians, that the actions of their employers had violated their rights to manifest their religion under the terms of the European Convention of Human Rights: Shirley Chaplin, RELIGIOUS CONTENT IN CIVIL WEDDING CEREMONIES The Marriage Act 1949 simply prohibits any ‘religious service’ being used in a civil marriage ceremony (ss 45 (2) and 46B (4)). But in 1995 – just after the option of having a civil marriage on approved premises was introduced – new regulations provided that anything included in a civil marriage ceremony ‘must be secular innature
COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
CJEU & TEMPORARY SLAUGHTERHOUSES FOR RITUAL SLAUGHTER In Liga van Moskeeen en Islamitische Organisaties Provincie Antwerpen VZW and Others EUECJ C-426/16, the Court was asked for a preliminary ruling on the validity of Article 4(4) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1099/2009 of 24 September 2009 on the protection of animals in relation to the Flemish Regional Government’s decision no longer to approve temporary slaughterhouses during TALKING RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: HOW FAR CAN YOU GO The issue of manifesting one’s religion at work has come up yet again: this time in relation to a medic who used overtly Christian references in his professional communications – on one occasion circulating to his colleagues a prayer of Ignatius Loyola which he described as a personal inspiration in his “frail and imperfect efforts to serve my patients, their families and our department”. IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has BURIAL IN THE WRONG GRAVE AND WHAT (POSSIBLY) TO DO ABOUT Burial in the wrong grave and what (possibly) to do about it. Posted on 26 October 2013 by Frank Cranmer. Stewart Dickson, son of Rose and Charles Dickson, died aged 27 in 2011 and was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew, Thringstone. His parents applied for and were granted a faculty to reserve the immediately-adjacent space to him so that COVID-19: UNEXPECTED CHORAL CLAMPDOWN *Guidance. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Organised events guidance for local authorities, DDCMS, (last updated 23 April 2021).. Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) Performing Arts, (18 May 2021). This defines non-professionals as “those participating in the performing arts other than for work purposes, COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES Clergy Newsletter 10 update to issue 9 which provided an introduction and background to the forthcoming changes resulting from the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc.) Act 2019 in relation to the registration of marriages. This newsletter will update you on the plans to implement the new system and will outline the support available in more detail. CHAPLIN, EWEIDA, LADELE AND MCFARLANE: THE JUDGMENT On 15 January the European Court of Human Rights handed down its judgment in Eweida and Ors v United Kingdom ECHR 37 – which began as four cases involving four separate claimants who argued, as committed Christians, that the actions of their employers had violated their rights to manifest their religion under the terms of the European Convention of Human Rights: Shirley Chaplin, RELIGIOUS CONTENT IN CIVIL WEDDING CEREMONIES The Marriage Act 1949 simply prohibits any ‘religious service’ being used in a civil marriage ceremony (ss 45 (2) and 46B (4)). But in 1995 – just after the option of having a civil marriage on approved premises was introduced – new regulations provided that anything included in a civil marriage ceremony ‘must be secular innature
COLUMBA DECLARATION: CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND CHURCH OF The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects. The agreement called The Columba Declaration is set out in a 15-page report by the Joint Study Group,”Growth in Communion, Partnership inMission”.
CJEU & TEMPORARY SLAUGHTERHOUSES FOR RITUAL SLAUGHTER In Liga van Moskeeen en Islamitische Organisaties Provincie Antwerpen VZW and Others EUECJ C-426/16, the Court was asked for a preliminary ruling on the validity of Article 4(4) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1099/2009 of 24 September 2009 on the protection of animals in relation to the Flemish Regional Government’s decision no longer to approve temporary slaughterhouses during TALKING RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: HOW FAR CAN YOU GO The issue of manifesting one’s religion at work has come up yet again: this time in relation to a medic who used overtly Christian references in his professional communications – on one occasion circulating to his colleagues a prayer of Ignatius Loyola which he described as a personal inspiration in his “frail and imperfect efforts to serve my patients, their families and our department”. IS A CHURCH A “COMMUNITY ASSET”? Background. The provisions of Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011 require local authorities to keep a list of “community assets”: buildings or other land of community value. Local groups may nominate a building or other land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value; and it can be listed if a principal (“non-ancillary”) use of the asset furthers (or has BURIAL IN THE WRONG GRAVE AND WHAT (POSSIBLY) TO DO ABOUT Burial in the wrong grave and what (possibly) to do about it. Posted on 26 October 2013 by Frank Cranmer. Stewart Dickson, son of Rose and Charles Dickson, died aged 27 in 2011 and was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew, Thringstone. His parents applied for and were granted a faculty to reserve the immediately-adjacent space to him so that COVID-19 UPDATE: CYTÛN COVID-19 Update: Cytûn – Churches together in Wales. On 14 May, further amendments were published to the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020. The consolidated version of the Regulations including all amendments had not been published at the time of publishing this Update. COVID-19: STEP 3 GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE USE OF PLACES OF The Government has published an updated version of COVID-19: guidance for the safe use of places of worship as England moves to Step 3 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on Monday 17 May. It has also published specific guidance for arranging or attending a funeral during the coronavirus pandemic and wedding and civil partnership ceremonies, receptions and celebrations: LAW AND RELIGION ROUND-UP COVID-19: easing the lockdown in England. In answer to three Written Questions from Andrew Rosindell (Con, Romford), Rachael Maskell (Lab, York Central) and Damian Hinds (Con, East Hampshire) about the impact of the COVID-19 restrictions on attendance at weddings, the Paymaster General, Penny Mordaunt, said this: “The Events Research Programme aims to examine the risk of 06 | JUNE | 2021 | LAW & RELIGION UK COVID-19: easing the lockdown in England. In answer to three Written Questions from Andrew Rosindell (Con, Romford), Rachael Maskell (Lab, York Central) and Damian Hinds (Con, East Hampshire) about the impact of the COVID-19 restrictions on attendance at weddings, the Paymaster General, Penny Mordaunt, said this: “The Events Research Programme aims to examine the risk ofLAW & RELIGION UK
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