Elders, J. (2010). Ruined churches: problem or opportunity?. Church Archaeology 12. Vol 12, pp. 91-93. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081937. Cite this via datacite

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Ruined churches: problem or opportunity?
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Church Archaeology 12
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Church Archaeology
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12
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91 - 93
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The Church Buildings Council (CBC, formerly known as the CCC) of the Church of England has recently produced a guidance note on best practice and management models for dealing with ruined churches, accessible from the Archaeology section of the Churchcare web site (http://www.churchcare.co.uk). The background to the production of this guidance, and suggestions for the way forward, are the subject of this article.
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Joseph Elders
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2010
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30 Sep 2020