HC Deb 20 March 1997 vol 292 c700W
Lady Olga Maitland

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what plans she has to review the ecclesiastical exemption from listed building and conservation area controls. [21611]

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

In implementing proposals to restrict the ecclesiastical exemption in 1994, the Government undertook that the new arrangements would be formally reviewed after two years.

My right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Wales and I have invited Mr. John Newman, reader in the history of art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, university of London, and a former chairman of English Heritage's churches advisory committee, to conduct the review. His terms of reference will be: To review the operation of the Ecclesiastical Exemption (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Order 1994; in particular to establish whether there is, within each of the six denominations whose buildings retain the ecclesiastical exemption under the terms of the order, a formal control procedure for proposed works to listed churches and unlisted churches in conservation areas which provides protection for such buildings comparable with what would otherwise apply under secular controls.

Mr. Newman will start in May and aims to submit a report by September. He will be consulting the six exempt denominations, the principal heritage organisations in England and Wales and representatives of local authorities. He would also welcome comments from other interested bodies and individuals. These may be sent to him c/o Buildings, monuments and sites division, Department of National Heritage, 2–4 Cockspur street, London SW1Y 5DH.