Posted Friday 23 November 2007
A unique new website, Church Buildings Maintenance in Scotland, has been launched which offers advice, guidance and knowledge on successful church maintenance.
A partnership between the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Church of Scotland, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland and Historic Scotland, the site offers all those who deal with church building maintenance an opportunity to access relevant information and take part in a discussion form, regardless of denomination.
www.maintainyourchurch.org.uk presents a number of learning modules covering topics such as types of church buildings and good church housekeeping. A series of toolkit modules provide answers to problems generally experienced in maintaining a church and information about architectural features found in Scottish churches.
A special feature of the site is a discussion area where those involved with church maintenance can discuss their maintenance problems and provide the solutions to any questions.
With at least 2000 church buildings in Scotland, of which 1400 belong to the Church of Scotland, the new website is welcomed by all who are involved with care and welfare of these important structures.
Visit www.maintainyourchurch.org.uk »
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