§ Mr. Cormackasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he is yet in a position to make a further statement on the provision of Government grants for the maintenance of churches and other religious buildings still in use for religious purposes.
§ Mr. CroslandDiscussions between officers of my Department and representatives of the denominations on the conditions and methods of granting State aid are making progress; and I shall make a further statement as soon as I can.
§ Mr. Cormackasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many churches and other religious buildings, excluding ruins, the Department has in its care; and if he will list them and make a statement.
§ Mr. CroslandThirty-eight. They are:
- Hampton Court Palace, Chapel Royal.
- Tower of London, St. Peler-ad-Vincula.
- Tower of London, St. John's Chapel.
- St. James's Palace, Chapel Royal.
- Brompton Cemetery Chapel.
- Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Chapel.
- Royal Hospital, Chelsea, Chapel.
- Windsor Castle, Albert Memorial Chapel.
- St. James's Palace, The Queen's Chapel.
- Buckingham Palace, Private Chapel.
- Windsor Castle, Private Chapel.
- Ham House Chapel.
- Palace of Westminster, St. Stephen's Crypt Chapel.
- Duxford Chapel—once part of the Hospital of St. John.
- Ely, Isleham Priory Church—once dependency of the Abbey of St. Jacut in Brittany.
314 - Audley End Chapel.
- Deerhurst, Odda's Chapel.
- Portsmouth, Garrison Church.
- Isle of Wight, Church in grounds of Carisbrooke Castle.
- Hereford, Rotherwas Chapel.
- Dover Castle, two-storey chapel in Keep.
- Appledore, Home's Place Chapel.
- Deal Castle, Chapel in Keep.
- Gravesend, Milton Chantry.
- Plaxtol Old Soar, Private Chapel.
- Brinkburn Priory.
- Great Hasley, Rycote Cnapel.
- Acton Burnell, Langley Chapel.
- Norton St. Philip, Farleigh Castle Chapel.
- Lindsey, St. James Chapel.
- Leiston Abbey Chapel.
- Orford, Chapel in Keep.
- Ripon, Studley Royal, St. Mary's Church.
- Conisburgh Castle, Chapel in Keep.
- Tilbury, Chapel in Guardhouse.
- Tynemouth Priory, Percy Chantry.
- Abbotsbury, St. Catherine's Chapel.
- Chester Castle, Chapel in Agricola's Tower.
In addition, agreement in principle, has been reached to take into care a number of other churches or chapels but the formalities are not yet complete.