Risk management articles for churches about the weather
Plans have been approved for Ecclesiastical’s new headquarters at Gloucester Business Park.
On Boxing Day 2015 Cumbria suffered one of its worst floods on record.
Ecclesiastical Insurance trials drone technology to enhance its risk management service for commercial customers.
Managing the asbestos risk to protect those around you.
The £5m restoration of a historic church that was destroyed by an arson attack is now underway following a blessing ceremony at the start of the works at the site in Greater Manchester.
Ecclesiastical Insurance is warning parents to be extra vigilant over the coming months as cyber criminals target parents paying school fees.
Those who work or volunteer for a church are often required to complete tasks on their own; this could be in the church itself and the surrounding churchyard, or while visiting others.
Churches have a long tradition of helping those in need, and so it is no surprise that many churches open their doors to provide shelter to homeless people every winter.
It is common knowledge that tall buildings attract lightning and for centuries, the spires of churches have dominated the skylines making them particularly vulnerable to lightning strikes.