Do you need a faculty?

A guide to making the correct decision
On 1 April 2020, The Faculty Jurisdiction (Amendment) Rules 2019 came into effect. This was the first substantial change since the 2015 rules that introduced the lists of works that could be done without faculty, some after confirmation by the Archdeacon that a faculty is not needed.
The list of works not requiring a faculty have been expanded as follows
The A List - no need for faculty or any diocesan authorisation
The B List - no need for faculty provided that you obtain prior Archdeacon authorisation via the Online Faculty System
The new rules added to both List A (works that can be done without permission) and List B (works that the Archdeacon must confirm do not need a faculty). There are now more routine, repair and maintenance works that will not need a faculty. The range of items in the list was increased and a distinction made between listed and unlisted buildings where appropriate. Matters to encourage better use of energy were moved into the lists, and providing bike racks was introduced for the first time.
One intention of the new rules was to see churches better supported through the faculty process. For churches with far-reaching proposals that will change the character of a listed building wide consultation remains necessary. However, this was moved to earlier in the process so that parishes will have the benefit of the advice before the DAC issues its notification of advice.
To support the new rules, the Online Faculty System was revised and all applications from 2020 have new screens reflecting the new rules and encouraging closer working with the DAC. The main change was at the start of a new faculty application. The first engagement asks only two questions – for standard information and a description of the project. The DAC will review this and advise the next steps according to what is really needed. This is intended to encourage close engagement and save a church providing more than is needed.
Further guidance is available from the DAC office and Churchcare



