Parishes invited to enter their buildings for John Betjeman Award 2017

Entries are now invited for the 2017 SPAB (Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings) John Betjeman Award, which celebrates excellence in conservation and repair projects at places of worship (of any faith) in England and Wales, and recognises the highest standards of craftsmanship used in carrying out those projects. The closing date 21st February 2017.
The award is always made to a building rather than to an individual or individuals - so this is a chance for all faith communities to celebrate the quality of work completed in their building. Projects completed in the last 18 months are eligible for consideration.
The award is made for repair or conservation of fabric, fittings or furnishings at an historic church, chapel or other faith building which remains in use for worship.
It is not essential that the building is listed as being of architectural or historic interest - its age or architectural significance is less important than the
quality of the repair. (Cathedrals are not eligible).
For more information see: www.spab.org.uk/spab-events-awards/john-betjeman-award/