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Manchester

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Welcome to Manchester Cathedral

Greetings in the Lord!

Welcome to the website of Manchester Cathedral, Mother Church of the Diocese of Manchester in the Church of England!

Manchester, one of England’s great cities, is both medieval and modern. The first reaction of most visitors to our city is usually WOW!

In recent years more than fifteen thousand people have moved into the city centre as residents. Since the IRA bomb in 1996 the people of this city have risen above this tragedy with new hope and life. The cathedral, also damaged by the bomb, is at the heart of this thriving community, seeking to be a praying, worshipping, inclusive and welcoming community. 

Dean Rogers Govender  

Dean Rogers Govender
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Don’t Drain Us!

United Utilities has changed the way it charges rainwater drainage. Your church is now classed as a factory and charged on a factory non-domestic scale, based on the total size of roofing and car parks.Before 1 April 2008 these charges were based on rateable value. Church premises have an average rateable value of £128. United Utilities claims there is no additional income for them, but it means that by 2010 Bolton Parish Church will face bills of over £17,000 - a massive increase.The burden has been shifted from users with high rateable values and low surface areas, to customers such as ourselves with low rateable values and high surface areas.In many cases assessment has not been made correctly (e.g. churchyards and buildings which use soakaways have been included), resulting in charges 5-10 times higher than they should be. The onus is on the PCC to challenge this assessment charges are applied automatically at the full rate until this is done.On 16 September a new website will launch campaigning for the introduction of a new charity rate into the nondomestic charging regime. Visit www.DontDrainUs.org where you can also swap stories.There is also an online petition that you can sign at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/ ChurchWaterBills. It already has over 33,000 signatures. Why not visit to add your name?

 

In many cases assessment has not been made correctly (e.g. churchyards and buildings which use soakaways have been included), resulting in charges 5-10 times higher than they should be. The onus is on the PCC to challenge this assessment – charges are applied automatically at the full rate until this is done.On 16 September a new website will launch campaigning for the introduction of a new charity rate into the nondomestic charging regime. Visit www.DontDrainUs.org where you can also swap stories. There is also an online petition that you can sign at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/ ChurchWaterBills. It already has over 33,000 signatures. Why not visit to add your name?

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
 
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Opening hours

Mon - Fri
8 am - 7 pm
Saturday  8 am - 5 pm
Sunday  8.30am - 7.30pm

Entry to the Cathedral is FREE OF CHARGE 

Upcoming Events

Turning of the Leaves
Tue, Dec 23rd, @8:00am - 05:00PM
Organ Recital - La Nativite de Seigneur
Tue, Dec 23rd, @8:00am - 05:00PM
La Nativite du Seigneur
Tue, Dec 23rd, @8:00am - 05:00PM
Nativity & Blessing of the Crib
Wed, Dec 24th, @12:00pm - 01:00PM
Nativity & Blessing of the Crib
Wed, Dec 24th, @12:00pm - 01:00PM
First Communion of Christmas
Wed, Dec 24th, @11:30pm - 12:30AM
Christmas Day Eucharist
Thu, Dec 25th, @10:30am - 12:00PM
First Communion of Christmas
Thu, Dec 25th, @11:30pm - 12:30AM
Theological Society Lecture
Thu, Jan 29th, @7:00pm - 09:00PM