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Statutory Instrument

The Faculty Jurisdiction (Amendment) Rules 2022

Citation
S.I. 2022/155
As at
Sections
22
Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These Rules may be cited as the Faculty Jurisdiction (Amendment) Rules 2022.

(2) These Rules come into force on 1st July 2022.

(3) In these Rules, a reference to a numbered rule or Schedule is a reference to the rule or Schedule so numbered in the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2015 .

Section 2Requirement to have due regard to net zero guidance

(1) In rule 2.2 (interpretation), in paragraph (1), at the appropriate place insert—

“ net zero guidance ” means guidance issued by the Church Buildings Council under section 55 of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007 on reducing carbon emissions;

(2) In rule 3.3 (undertaking List B matters without a faculty), after paragraph (1) insert—

(1A) If the proposal involves a matter to which net zero guidance applies, the proposal must include an explanation of how the applicants, in formulating the proposal, have had due regard to that guidance.

(3) In rule 4.2 (documents etc. to be submitted to Diocesan Advisory Committee), in paragraph (2), in sub-paragraph (b), after “the works or proposals” insert “including, in the case of matters to which net zero guidance applies, an explanation of how the intending applicants, in formulating the proposals, have had due regard to that guidance” .

(4) In rule 4.9 (notification of Diocesan Advisory Committee’s final advice), after paragraph (7) insert—

(7A) In the case of works or proposals involving matters to which net zero guidance applies, the Committee’s advice must include a statement of—

(a) whether, in its opinion, the explanation under rule 4.2(2)(b) is adequate, and

(b) if its opinion is that the explanation is not adequate, its reasons for that opinion.

(5) In rule 5.5 (documents to accompany faculty petition), in paragraph (3), in sub-paragraph (e), after “works or other proposals” insert “including, in the case of matters to which net zero guidance applies, an explanation of how the petitioner, in formulating the proposals, has had due regard to that guidance” .

(6) In Schedule 1 (matters which may be undertaken without a faculty), after the text entitled “General notes” insert—

Notes on net zero guidance

Those proposing to undertake a matter without a faculty should make themselves aware of net zero guidance (that is, guidance issued by the Church Buildings Council under section 55 of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007 on reducing carbon emissions).

Where a matter to which net zero guidance applies is included in List B, the proposal sent to the archdeacon must include an explanation of how the applicants, in formulating the proposal, have had due regard to that guidance.

(7) In Schedule 3, in Form 2 (notification of Diocesan Advisory Committee’s final advice), before “In the opinion of the Committee the work or part of the work proposed is / is not likely to affect” insert—

[The works or proposals involve matters to which net zero guidance applies (that is, guidance issued by the Church Buildings Council under section 55 of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007 on reducing carbon emissions). In the opinion of the Committee, your explanation of how, in formulating the works or proposals, you have had due regard to net zero guidance is / is not adequate

[and the Committee’s reasons for the opinion that your explanation is not adequate are:]]

Section 3Consultation before starting faculty proceedings

(1) In rule 4.1 (process for consultation), after paragraph (2) insert—

(2A) The requirements under this Part to consult certain specified bodies do not prevent an intending applicant from consulting any other body or person.

(2) In rule 4.7 (consultation: procedure), paragraph (4) is to be renumbered as paragraph (3), and after paragraph (3) insert—

(4) Where a body which was not informed of consultation in accordance with paragraph (1) nevertheless responds to the consultation in question, the response need not be (but may be) taken into account, regardless of when it is received.

(5) Where consultation under rule 4.5 or 4.6 is sent by means of an online system, any response to that consultation must itself, so far as is practicable, be sent by means of that online system.

(3) In rule 4.9 (notification of advice), in paragraph (8)—

(a) after “must state” insert—

(a) , and b after sub-paragraph (a) insert—

(b) if any other body or person has been consulted, the name of that body or person.

Section 4Changes to Lists A and B

The Schedule (which makes changes to Lists A and B) has effect.

Section 5Minor amendments

(1) In rule 2.2 (interpretation), at the appropriate place insert each of the following—

“ conservation area ” means a conservation area designated under section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990;

“Historic Buildings & Places” means the Ancient Monuments Society (the working name of which is “Historic Buildings & Places”);

(2) In rule 3.1(7) (matters not requiring a faculty: interpretation), before “national accreditation body” insert “UK” .

(3) In rule 9.3 (special notice to Historic England etc.), in paragraph (1), for “Schedule 2” substitute “rule 4.5” .

(4) In rule 12.2 (evidence given orally), in paragraph (1), omit “subject to rule 12.3,”.

(5) In Schedule 1 (matters which may be undertaken without a faculty), in each of the following places, for “Advertisement” substitute “Advertisements (England)” —

(a) in Table 1, in List A, in matter A7, in paragraph (6), in the second column, and

(b) in Table 2, in List B, in matter B6, in paragraph (4), in the second column.

(6) In Schedule 3 (forms), in Form 2 (notification of Diocesan Advisory Committee’s final advice), after “At a meeting of the Diocesan Advisory Committee held on” insert “[ or In the exercise of the delegated authority of the Diocesan Advisory Committee on]” .

(7) In that Schedule, in each of the following places, for “The Ancient Monument Society” substitute “Historic Buildings & Places” —

(a) in Form 3A (petition), in section F (consultation on works to listed church), and

(b) in Form 3B (petition), in section E (consultation on works to listed building).

Section 6Transitional provisions

(1) The amendment made to rule 3.3 (undertaking List B matters without a faculty) by rule 2(2) of these Rules does not apply in a case where the archdeacon has sought advice under rule 3.2(2) before 1st July 2022.

(2) The amendments made to rules 4.2 and 4.9 (consultation with Diocesan Advisory Committee etc.) by rule 2(3) and (4) of these Rules do not apply to works or proposals in respect of which intending applicants have sought the advice of the Diocesan Advisory Committee under Part 4 of the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2015 before 1st July 2022.

(3) The amendment made to rule 5.5 (documents to accompany faculty petition) by rule 2(5) of these Rules does not apply to proceedings in a consistory court begun before 1st July 2022.

Section 1Preliminary

(1) Schedule 1 (matters which may be undertaken without a faculty) is amended as set out in this Schedule.

(2) In this Schedule—

“ List A ” means List A in Table 1 in Schedule 1 (matters which may be undertaken without consultation), and

“ List B ” means List B in Table 2 in Schedule 1 (matters which may be undertaken subject to consultation etc.).

Section 2Draught proofing

In matter A1 in List A (church building etc.), after paragraph (4) insert—

Section 3Insulating heating pipes

In matter A1 in List A (church building etc.), in paragraph (6) (maintenance and repair works) in sub-paragraph (a), in the first column, after “the replacement of control equipment” insert “and the insulation of pipes in the boiler room and ancillary service areas” .

Section 4Low-energy lighting

(1) In matter A1 in List A (church building etc.), in paragraph (6) (maintenance and repair works), for sub-paragraph (c) substitute—

(2) In matter B1 in List B (church building), in paragraph (8) (extension of existing lighting system)—

(a) the existing text in the first column becomes sub-paragraph (a), and

(b) in the first column, after sub-paragraph (a) insert—

Section 5Boilers (but not heat pumps)

(1) In matter A1 in List A (church building etc), in paragraph (7) (boiler replacement using same fuel supply)—

(a) the existing text in the first column becomes sub-paragraph (a),

(b) in sub-paragraph (a), before “fuel supply and” insert “non-fossil” ,

(c) in sub-paragraph (a), for “and existing pipe runs” substitute “, whether with existing or similar pipe runs” ,

(d) in the text in parentheses in the first column, omit “or pipe runs”,

(e) after sub-paragraph (a) insert—

(f) in the second column, omit the first and second entries.

(2) In matter B1 in List B (church building etc), in paragraph (5), for the text in the first column (including the text in parentheses) substitute—

(5) The replacement of a boiler, whether in the same or substantially the same location and utilising, whether with existing or similar pipe runs—

(a) a non-fossil fuel supply in place of a fossil fuel supply, or

(b) a different non-fossil fuel supply.

(See matter A1(7)(a) in List A for replacement using existing non-fossil fuel supply)

(3) In matter B1 in List B, in paragraph (5), in the second column, after the first entry insert—

Section 6Roof insulation

(1) In matter A1 in List A (church building etc), in paragraph (8) (roof replacement), in the second column, after the first entry insert—

(2) In matter A6 in List A (church halls and similar buildings), in paragraph (3) (roof covering replacement), in the second column insert—

(3) In matter B1 in List B (church building etc), in paragraph (6) (like for like replacement of material covering roof of listed building), in the second column, after the first entry insert—

(4) In matter B1 in List B, after paragraph (6) insert—

(5) In matter B5 in List B (church halls and similar buildings), after paragraph (1) insert—

Section 7Soft furnishings etc.

(1) In matter A5 in List A (church contents), in paragraph (3) (kneelers, hassocks etc.), in the second column, in the first entry, before “change to the overall appearance” insert “major” .

(2) In matter A5 in List A, in paragraph (6) (carpet replacement), in the first column, after “carpet” insert “or the introduction or replacement of movable floor coverings between individual pews” .

(3) In matter B4 in List B (church contents), in paragraph (5) (carpet replacement), in the first column—

(a) after “underlay” insert “other than movable floor coverings between individual pews” ,

(b) before “List A” insert “matter A5(6) in” , and

(c) after “carpets” insert “and introduction or replacement of movable floor coverings between individual pews” .

Section 8Gas and oil tanks

(1) In matter A7 in List A (churchyard), in paragraph (8) (gas and oil tanks), in the first column—

(a) omit “or replacement”, and

(b) at the end of the entry in the first column insert—

(2) In matter A7 in List A, in paragraph (8), in the second column, omit the final entry.

(3) In matter B6 in List B (churchyard), after paragraph (4) insert—

(4A) The replacement of gas tanks (and associated pipe work)

(See matter A7(8) in List A for disposal of gas and oil tanks)

No works of excavation are involved, other than the digging of a trench which—

(a) where it is underneath land used for the passage of vehicles (whether or not a public right of way), is at a depth of 600 millimetres, and

(b) where it is underneath a footpath (whether or not a public right of way), is at a depth of 450 millimetres

The local planning authority is notified of the proposal

Any work to a gas fitting is carried out by a person who is registered on the Gas Safety Register (or is a member of another class of persons approved by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of regulation 3(3) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 )

The replacement tank is of similar dimensions and in substantially the same location

If articulated human remains are discovered in the carrying out of the work, the work ceases, the discovery is reported to the court and the work does not resume until the court so orders

Section 9Electric vehicle charging points

(1) In matter A7 in List A, the title to which becomes “Churchyard etc.” , after paragraph (10) insert—

The upstand and outlet together do not exceed 1.6 metres in height from the level of the surface used for parking vehicles

Any new disturbance below ground level is kept to a minimum

The upstand is situated in an area which may be lawfully used for off-street parking

The upstand is not situated within 2 metres of a highway

No more than one upstand is provided for each parking space

The work is carried out by a body or person who is registered with the relevant government department or other body responsible for accreditation

(2) In matter B1 in List B (church building etc.), after paragraph (14) insert—

The outlet is mounted at a height not exceeding 1.6 metres from the level of the surface used for parking vehicles

Any new disturbance below ground level is kept to a minimum

The wall is adjacent to an area which may be lawfully used for off-street parking

The wall is not situated within 2 metres of a highway

The work is carried out by a body or person who is registered with the relevant government department or other body responsible for accreditation

(3) In matter B5 in List B (church hall etc.) after paragraph (2) (inserted by paragraph 6(5) above) insert—

The outlet is mounted at a height not exceeding 1.6 metres from the level of the surface used for parking vehicles

Any new disturbance below ground level is kept to a minimum

The wall is adjacent to an area which may be lawfully used for off-street parking

The wall is not situated within 2 metres of a highway

The work is carried out by a body or person who is registered with the relevant government department or other body responsible for accreditation

(4) In matter B6 in List B, the title to which becomes “Churchyard etc.” , after paragraph (5) insert—

The upstand and outlet together do not exceed 1.6 metres in height from the level of the surface used for parking vehicles

Any new disturbance below ground level is kept to a minimum

The upstand is situated in an area which may be lawfully used for off-street parking

The upstand is not situated within 2 metres of a highway

No more than one upstand is provided for each parking space

The work is carried out by a body or person who is registered with the relevant government department or other body responsible for accreditation

(5) In Schedule 1, in the text entitled “General Notes”, in the section of that text beginning “In List A and List B”, after the definition of “church” insert—

“ curtilage ”, in relation to a church, means any land (whether or not consecrated for burials) which is—

part of the curtilage of the church, or

if there is a church hall or other similar building subject to the faculty jurisdiction, part of the curtilage of that other building;

Section 10Solar panels

(1) In matter B1 in List B, after paragraph (19) insert—

(2) In matter B5 in List B (church halls etc.), after paragraph (3) (inserted by paragraph 9(3) above) insert—

Section 11Electric heaters

(1) In matter B4 in List B (church contents), in paragraph (10) (heating appliances), in the first column, for “a heating” substitute “an electrical heating” .

(2) In matter B4 in List B, after paragraph (10) insert—

Details of the appliances, their proposed location and fixing and the location of any cable runs are submitted to the archdeacon when the archdeacon is consulted on the proposal to undertake the matter

Any work to an electrical installation or electrical equipment is carried out by a person whose work is subject to an accredited certification scheme (as defined in rule 3.1(6))

No article of historic or artistic interest is removed or disposed of

Section 12Cable trenches

In matter B6 in List B, after paragraph (8) insert—

A plan showing the proposed route of the trench is submitted to the archdeacon when the archdeacon is consulted on the proposal to undertake the matter and the archdeacon approves the route proposed

No cables exceed low voltage (as defined by the regulations on electrical wiring published by the British Standards Institution)

Where the trench is underneath land used for the passage of vehicles (whether or not a public right of way), the depth of the trench is 600 millimetres

Where the trench is underneath a footpath (whether or not a public right of way), the depth of the trench is 450 millimetres

If articulated human remains are discovered in the carrying out of the work, the work ceases, the discovery is reported to the court and the work does not resume until the court so orders

Section 13Lightning conductors

(1) In matter A1 in List A (church building etc.), in paragraph (11), after “lightning conductor” insert “or to an earth mat connected to an existing lightning conductor” .

(2) In matter B1 in List B (church building etc.), in paragraph (9), after “lightning conductor” insert “or the connection of an earth mat to a lightning conductor” .

Section 14Clapper shafts

In matter A3 in List A (bells etc.), after paragraph (4) insert—

Section 15Broadband equipment

(1) In matter B1 in List B (church buildings etc.), after paragraph (11) insert—

The equipment does not adversely affect the church’s protection against lightning

Any cable runs are secured so as to minimise the risk that they become loose

Details of the equipment, its proposed location and the location and securing of any cable runs are submitted to the archdeacon when the archdeacon is consulted on the proposal to undertake the matter

In the formulation of those details, regard is had to the desirability of avoiding loss of or damage to historic material

The diocesan registrar is consulted on the terms of any proposed contract for the sharing of the wireless broadband services

(2) In matter B5 in List B (church halls etc.), after paragraph (4) (inserted by paragraph 10(2) above) insert—

The equipment does not adversely affect the building’s protection against lightning

Any cable runs are secured so as to minimise the risk that they become loose

Details of the equipment, its proposed location and the location and securing of any cable runs are submitted to the archdeacon when the archdeacon is consulted on the proposal to undertake the matter

In the formulation of those details, regard is had to the desirability of avoiding loss of or damage to historic material

The diocesan registrar is consulted on the terms of any proposed contract for the sharing of the wireless broadband services

Section 16Sound control measures in belfry

In matter B2 in List B (bells etc.), in paragraph (7), for “louvres in a belfry as a sound control measure” substitute “a sound control measure in a belfry” .

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