put a warning sticker on the entrance to where the bare cables are.
A practical solution
It was probably Stoatily differentIt is indeed very dangerous, the last time I was in a church roof I could hear "pop, pop, pop" when I looked a bit closer I found a weasel.
Was it weaselly recognisable?
I've an idea the church (or at least the CoE) self insure.My suggestion of informing the insurers was not designed to be gratuitous mischief-making.
Having a renewal refused might make the bozos sit up and take notice.
Including public and employer liability?I've an idea the church (or at least the CoE) self insure.
Dunno, but it's not impossible. Lets face it, you are talking about a very large organisation, with a lot of investments - it's a HUGE business. As I say, I don't know, but I have a feeling I've come across it before ...Including public and employer liability?I've an idea the church (or at least the CoE) self insure.
The Ecclesiastical Insurance Company specialises in this area, with some policies aimed specifically at Anglican churches. I assume they must have customers or they wouldn't stay in business.Dunno, but it's not impossible.Including public and employer liability?I've an idea the church (or at least the CoE) self insure.
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