Oral Answers to Questions

Catherine Fookes Excerpts
Thursday 15th January 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Marsha De Cordova Portrait Marsha De Cordova
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The hon. Member has been a strong voice on this issue, and I welcome that. He rightly highlights that thousands of Christians are being killed because of their faith, and that persecution comes in many forms; he has mentioned schools and so forth. That is why we are so grateful for the work of organisations such as Open Doors, Aid to the Church in Need and others for shining a light on what is happening globally. The bishops in the other place continue to raise these cases, and it is something that remains a priority for the Church.

Catherine Fookes Portrait Catherine Fookes (Monmouthshire) (Lab)
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2. What recent discussions the Church of England has had with the Government on the future of the listed places of worship grant scheme.

Chris Hinchliff Portrait Chris Hinchliff (North East Hertfordshire) (Lab)
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4. What discussions the Church of England has had with the Government on when the evaluation report of the listed places of worship grant scheme will be published.

Marsha De Cordova Portrait Marsha De Cordova
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The future of the listed places of worship scheme continues to feature heavily during Question Time, and over 200 Members have raised this issue. Faith communities with listed buildings are waiting for clarity on the future of the scheme, which is due to end in March. The uncertainty is delaying repairs and the implementation of community projects nationwide. I met the Minister for Heritage just before Christmas and was assured that the Government would be updating the House soon.

Catherine Fookes Portrait Catherine Fookes
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I have had the privilege over the last 18 months of visiting many beautiful historic places of worship in Monmouthshire, including St James’s, Llangua; Bettws Newydd church; St Mary’s priory; and St Tewdric’s, which dates back to 600 AD. The listed places scheme is a lifeline for volunteers and charities, such as the amazing Friends of Friendless Churches, that look after buildings like Llanddewi Rhydderch Baptist chapel, which needs the scheme to fix its roof. Can my hon. Friend please update me on any discussions the Church Commissioners have recently had with the Government on this issue?

Marsha De Cordova Portrait Marsha De Cordova
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It is good to hear how the scheme has benefited churches in my hon. Friend’s constituency. While I am not responsible for the Church in Wales, I can inform her that Wales has a significantly higher proportion of listed places of worship than England, and most buildings are in areas of low economic activity and there are fewer opportunities for philanthropy. I would be happy to put her in touch with the relevant people in Wales, so she can continue to engage with them. As I have highlighted, I met the Minister recently and was assured that the Government would bring forward plans soon.