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- Museum of the Moon – Exeter Cathedral February 2025
Museum of the Moon, a seven-metre moon artwork by artist, Luke Jerram, is to return to Exeter Cathedral this Saturday
- 27 June 2025 From the Executive Director
The data gives us insights into where visitors come from, diversity indicators, motivations for visiting and comms and marketing engagement Individual cathedrals have used their individual reports to inform funding bids, exhibition evaluation and foreign language resource provision The data allows AEC to do sector-wide analysis and benchmarking and to inform our national conversations
- 13 June 2025 From the Executive Director
Dear colleagues and friends, We started this week with a briefing from The Church Commissioners team on the outcomes of the TFWG decisions on funding for the next triennium Whilst there is a budgeted increase in clergy stipends, there is concern that the differentials between cathedral and non-cathedral clergy will be lost, potentially meaning residentiary canons’ stipends will fall below
- Art in Cathedrals
Summer 2025 Cathedrals have always recognised that art in all its forms can transcend language and reveal to us new ways of seeing and thinking thus opening us up to new dialogues in our sacred spaces And it can touch new generations whose priorities and worldview will often be dierent from those who traditionally engage with cathedrals
- Celebrating our Musical Heritage - The Association of English Cathedrals
Celebrating our musical heritage for the 21st century Just two musical innovations from our cathedrals for 2025 that celebrates and shares our musical heritage
- CATHEDRAL GOVERNANCE CODE 2021 - The Association of English Cathedrals
Recent failures in governance within the cathedral sector have highlighted that a cathedral is best placed to achieve its ambitions and aims if it has effective governance and the right leadership structures Skilled and capable Chapter members will help a cathedral attract resources and put them to best use Good governance enables and supports a cathedral’s compliance with relevant
- ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING REGULATIONS FOR ENGLISH ANGLICAN CATHEDRALS . . .
The regulations detail the application of the Charities SORP (FRS 102) to cathedral accounts and also provide for certain additional disclosures relevant in the context of cathedral accounting The recommendations of the SORP are subordinate to any specific guidance provided under section 27(2) of the Cathedrals Measure 1999
- From the Interim Executive Director
The Cathedral and Major Church Projects Support Panel offers cathedrals free advice and consultancy from nearly 70 volunteer experts It aims to help cathedrals at the early stages of projects
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