The Right Hon. Member for Meriden, Representing the Church Commissioners Was Asked – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 12 July 2018.
Chris Davies
Conservative, Brecon and Radnorshire
12:00,
12 July 2018
To ask the right hon. Member for Meriden, representing the Church commissioners, what advice is being made available to churches to better protect their buildings against metal theft.
Caroline Spelman
The Second Church Estates Commissioner, The Second Church Estates Commissioner
Since I last answered a question on this subject in April the largest concentration of reported attacks on churches for metal theft has been in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. While we are starting to see small numbers of people being prosecuted for these crimes, the value of the thefts is considerable and the cost of replacement and repair is high.
Chris Davies
Conservative, Brecon and Radnorshire
Can my right hon. Friend confirm what partners the Church of England is working with to tackle metal thefts across its parishes?
Caroline Spelman
The Second Church Estates Commissioner, The Second Church Estates Commissioner
The Church cannot do this on its own, and it works very closely with Historic England, the police and its insurers alongside the Home Office in order to provide advice and guidance to its parishes. All dioceses now advise their churches to install deterrents such as alarms and cameras. I am pleased to say that the Church in Wales similarly endorsed Historic England’s metal theft guidance.
Matters concerning the established Church of England are dealt with at Question Time by a parliamentary representative of the church commissioners.
The church commissioner's role is to answer any parliamentary questions relating to the Church of England in the same way that a government minister may face questions about a particular government department.
The Second Church Estates Commissioner is appointed by the crown and is traditionally a backbench member of the party in government. The appointment lasts for the duration of the Parliament.