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Running a project of repairs and reordering on a church can be difficult. Here is some guidance below that can help you know where to start, how to manage the project over time, and help with any obstacles that may crop up along the way.  

Developing and managing church building projects | National Churches Trust

Crossing the Threshold Toolkit | Diocese of Hereford

Churches planning on undertaking any repairs to their building should make themselves familiar with the Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations 2015.  

Advice on Bats 

Statements of Need and Significance

Heating Options Appraisal

Churchyard Rules and Regulations

Eco Church