A new Diocese for Yorkshire?

Dioceses Commission - Yorkshire Dioceses Review

(Please click here for the Dioceses Commission's own page about the Yorkshire Dioceses Review)

In the autumn of 2009 the Commission commenced a review of the five Yorkshire dioceses (Bradford, Ripon and Leeds, Sheffield, Wakefield and York).  The aim was to establish whether the shape and boundaries of the existing dioceses tend to facilitate the Church's mission to the people and communities of Yorkshire or whether different boundaries would enable the Church to relate to them more effectively.

Following extensive consultation the Commission decided to proceed with a reorganisation scheme bringing together the dioceses of Bradford, Ripon & Leeds and Wakefield.

The final version of this draft scheme was issued on 29 October 2012.  The next stage in the process will be formal votes in the diocesan synods of the dioceses affected.

The scheme itself together with accompanying documentation can be found in the pages below.


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FAQs - John Tuckett, Programme Manager
Responses to frequently asked questions by John Tuckett

Three synods to vote simultaneously on 2 March
Diocesan synods make final decision

"Fear of Change Shouldn't Obscure our Mission"
Bishop Nick's Yorkshire Post piece, 22.2.13

Dioceses Commission - Documents
Dioceses Commission - Documents

Finance report from the 3 dioceses
The Dioceses assess the proposal's financial estimates

Funding for new diocese would remain the same
Church Commissioners confirm that their funding for new diocese would not be cut

Bishop Nick's blog on the proposals
Imagination and denial: contemplating change

A new Diocese for Yorkshire - in a nutshell
A summary of the proposals by the Dioceses Commission

Frequently asked questions
FAQs, 29.10.12

Preparation Group Bulletin 2
Preparation Group Meeting 19 June 2012

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