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Re Holy Trinity, Eccleshall

Lichfield Consistory Court: Coates Ch, November 2009 Re-ordering – nave altar – raised dais

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2010

Ruth Arlow
Affiliation:
Barrister, Deputy Chancellor of the Dioceses of Chichester and Norwich
Will Adam
Affiliation:
Rector of Girton, Ely Diocesan Ecumenical Officer
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Abstract

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Case Notes
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Copyright © Ecclesiastical Law Society 2010

The petitioners sought a faculty to introduce a raised dais at the east end of the nave, with disabled access to the raised area. The plan required the removal of some pews. A faculty had been granted several years earlier to permit the introduction of a nave altar, which would be re-sited on the proposed dais. Applying the Bishopsgate questions the chancellor found that the petitioners had discharged the burden of proof as to the necessity of a new dais. Following a ‘fact gathering’ visit to the church, he found that the size of the proposed dais was excessive and would have a detrimental effect on the character of the building. The petition was refused. [WA]

An appeal is pending in this matter.