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For enquiries regarding clergy housing please contact the Property Team

email: propertyteam@derby.anglican.org

Tel: 01332 388650

 

Property Repairs and Maintenance

Please contact the property team during normal working hours on 01332 388650 or email propertyteam@derby.anglican.org

Any out of hours emergency please refer to the Emergency Contractors list from the links below.

 

Clergy Housing Emergency Repairs out of hours (including public holidays).

If an emergency occurs out of hours inlcuding public and seasonal holidays (Easter, Christmas etc), do not delay, instruct a Diocesan approved contractor immediately and inform the Property team of the problems when the office is open.  An approved contractors list has been issued to all parishes and can also be found below.

Please be aware that not all contractors will cover Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year's Day so in the event of emergency please use a reliable local contractor. 
Emergency work should be done immediately and the bill sent to the Property team for payment or reimbursement.
In case of a plumbing leak, please ensure you know the location of the stopcock for the water main.

 

Resources 

To ensure the best use of our resources, we have compiled a list of suitably approved contractors for your reference.

Whenever possible, please try to ensure that only emergencies are dealt with out of hours.

As you will appreciate an emergency out of hours repair costs the Diocese substantially more than a repair carried out during normal office hours. 

Please ensure all emergency repairs are to be reported to the Church House Property Team as soon as possible.

  • You should contact us on 01332 388650 Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm.
  • You will need to provide a brief description of the repair, the contractor who attended, and most importantly your contact details. This way the repair can be monitored, audited and managed. 

 

Emergency contact information:

>> All Derby Deaneries and Carsington Emergency Contacts [PDF] updated November 2024

>> Hardwick and North East Deaneries Emergency Contacts [PDF] updated November 2024

>> High Peak Deanery Emergency Contacts [PDF] updated March 2024

 

What is an emergency?

An emergency repair is any fault which threatens harm to persons or property. Examples include; 

1 Heating and hot water 
Where you or your home is at risk due to a major water leak from any part of the heating system, and where the heating system fails. 
Please note: Not having hot water is not considered an emergency if you have an electric immersion heater and/or an electric shower.
An exception to this would be for household members who are frail, elderly or registered disabled.

2 Gas leaks 
If you smell gas, please telephone (British Gas) on 0800 111 999 who will attend to isolate the meter and make safe where necessary. 

3 Total lack of water supply 
Before contacting a plumber, please check with the water utility company to ensure that works are not being carried out in the area. 

4 Total lack of electricity supply 
Before contacting an electrician, please check with the electricity utility company to ensure that works are not being carried out in the area. 
Please check the electrical distribution box – has one or more fuses tripped? 

5 Plumbing leaks 
If the leak is causing damage, then it will be considered an emergency - especially if penetrating into an electrical fitting. In the interim you should turn off your water supply at your stopcock or gate valve, and your electricity supply. 

6 Blockages 
If you have access to more than one WC, and only one is blocked, then please arrange for a plumber to attend during normal working hours.

7 Roof leaks or other damage 
Where the damage to the roof is likely to worsen or when it is hazardous (eg roof tiles may fall onto a path, drive or highway), ring a roofing or general building contractor identified within the guides above.
Please be aware that in the event of adverse weather conditions, the contractor will only make the roof safe. The Church House Property Team, will then liaise with the contractor to arrange a permanent repair for a later date when good weather permits. 

8 Downpipes and gutters 
Please only contact an emergency building contractor if water is entering the building causing major damage or the loose part is dangerous. 

9 Broken windows & Doors 
Where the damage is caused as a result of a crime. In this case, please notify the local police force who will supply you with a crime reference number, which we will need for our records and report the matter to the Church House Property Team. 
For other breakages, if they pose a security risk or are letting rainwater in, then please arrange for a contractor to attend.

10 Door locks 
Please arrange to contact the locksmith: 
1. If you cannot open or secure a door. 
2. In the unfortunate event that you have been the target of criminals who may have stolen your keys, then please report this matter to the police and obtain a crime reference number, and report the matter to the Church House Property Team. 

11 Dangerous trees 
Trees are particularly vulnerable to the effects of high winds during a storm and sustain various types of damage as a result. If a tree is unsafe and unstable and there is imminent danger to persons and property, where possible please take supportive photographic evidence and contact the emergency tree work specialist outlined within this booklet. 

We are committed to offering a first class repair service. If you have to arrange for a contractor to attend to an emergency, then please ensure the Church House Property Team are informed as soon as possible.

>> Download a printable map of Dove and Derwent Deanery here (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]
>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of Derbyshire Peak and Dales from this page.

 

Welcome to the Dove and Derwent Deanery!

We are part of the Derbyshire Peak and Dales Archdeaconry.

 

Archdeacon: The Ven. Nicky Fenton - nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org    

Area Dean: Revd Dr James Hughes - james.t.hughes@btopenworld.com

Assistant Area Dean: - Revd Stella Greenwood

Dove and Derwent Benefices

  1. Ambergate and Heage (Parishes of St. Anne, Ambergate; Heage)
  2. Belper Christ Church with Turnditch (Parishes of Christ Church Belper; Turnditch)
  3. Belper (Parish of Belper) (Three churches - Belper St Peter Parish Church; St Mark Openwoodgate; St. Swithin) 
  4. Duffield and Little Eaton (Parishes of Duffield; St. Paul, Little Eaton)
  5. Etwall, Egginton, Dalbury, Sutton-on-the-Hill and Trusley (Parishes of Etwall; Egginton; Dalbury; Sutton on the Hill; Trusley)
  6. Hazelwood, Holbrook and Milford (Parishes of Hazelwood and Milford; Holbrook)
  7. Hilton with Marston on Dove, Hatton, Boylestone and Church Broughton (Parishes of Hilton with Marston on Dove; Hatton; Boylestone; Church Broughton)
  8. Kirk Langley and Mackworth; Mugginton and Kedleston; Longford; and Long Lane (Parishes of Kirk Langley; Mackworth (All Saints); Mugginton and Kedleston; Longford; Long Lane)
  9. The South Dales (Parishes of Alkmonton; Cubley; Doveridge; Marston Montgomery; Somersal Herbert; Sudbury; Scropton)

>> Spotlights on parishes in Dove and Derwent Deanery

Dove and Derwent Deanery Synod - 2025

Dates to be added shortly.

>> Spotlights on parishes in Peak Deanery

Our benefices:

1. Bakewell, Ashford in the Water with Sheldon and Rowsley (to include Over Haddon) 

2. Hathersage with Bamford and Derwent, and Grindleford 

3. Baslow and Eyam (including Foolow) 

4. Beeley and Edensor 

5. Youlgreave, Middleton, Stanton-in-Peak and Birchover 

6. Hope, Castleton and Bradwell 

7. Longstone, Curbar and Stoney Middleton (including Wardlow) 

8. Edale 

9. Tideswell (to include Wormhill, Cressbrook, Litton and Millers Dale) 

10. The White Peak Group (including Taddington, Chelmorton, Monyash, Hartington, Biggin and Earl Sterndale) 

11. Buxton with Burbage and King Sterndale (including Harpur Hill, Buxton, St Mary the Virgin and Buxton St Anne) 

12. Buxton, Trinity Church (private Trinitarian Chapel) 

13. Chapel-en-le-Frith 

14. Fairfield 

15. Peak Forest and Dove Holes 

16. Hadfield - held in plurality 

17. Charlesworth and Gamesley

18. Hayfield and Chinley with Buxworth 

19. Glossop - held in plurality 

20. Holy Trinity, Dinting Vale

21. New Mills 

22. Whitfield (including Whitfield St James and Whitfield St Luke)

>> Download a printable map of Derby City Deanery here (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]

>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of Derby City and South Derbyshire from this page.

 

Welcome to the Derby City Deanery!

We are part of the Derby City and South Derbyshire Archdeaconry.

 

Archdeacon: The Ven. Matthew Trick - matthew.trick@derby.anglican.org 

Area Dean: Revd Sarah Watson - sarah.watson@derby.anglican.org 

Assistant Area Dean:  Revd Mina Munns - mina@stalkmunds.org.uk

Assistant Area Dean: Revd Susie Curtis - susie.curtis@derby.anglican.org 

Deanery Lay Chair: Madelaine Goddard

Secretary: Kelly Martin - kelly.martin@derby.anglican.org | 01332 388677

Treasurer: Hugh Craig


Derby City Deanery is made up of all the parishes in the city of Derby including Derby Cathedral, BMOs and chaplaincies. With over 250,000 inhabitants, it has about a quarter of the population of the diocese. The population is culturally diverse with many faiths represented. The Deanery has many characteristics in common with other inner cities such as having more than half the areas of deprivation within the diocese.

Derby City Benefices

  1. Derby; The Cathedral Church of All Saints (The Parish of Derby Cathedral Church of All Saints)
  2. Allestree St. Edmund and Darley Abbey (Parishes of Allestree; Darley Abbey)
  3. Allestree St. Nicholas (Parish of St. Nicholas Allestree)
  4. Alvaston (Parish of Alvaston)
  5. Boulton (Parish of Boulton)
  6. Breadsall (Parish of Breadsall)
  7. Chaddesden St. Mary (Parish of Chaddesden)
  8. Chaddesden St. Philip with Derby St. Mark (Parishes of Chaddesden, St. Philip; Derby, St. Mark)
  9. Chellaston (Parish of Chellaston)
  10. Derby St. Alkmund and St. Werburgh (Parish of St. Alkmund and St. Werburgh Derby) (This excludes St. Werburgh’s Bishop’s Mission Order)
  11. Anne Derby (Parish of St Anne, Derby)
  12. Derby St. Barnabas (Parish of St. Barnabas, Derby)
  13. Derby St. Bartholomew and St. Luke (Parish of Derby St. Bartholomew and St. Luke)
  14. John the Evangelist, Derby (Parish of St. John the Evangelist, Derby)
  15. Derby St. Paul (Parish of St. Paul, Derby)
  16. Derby St. Peter and Christ Church with Holy Trinity (Parish of St. Peter and Christ Church with Holy Trinity, Derby)
  17. Findern (Parish of Findern) (held in plurality with 29)
  18. Littleover and Blagreaves (Parish of Littleover and Blagreaves) (including the Haven Chrisian Centre LEP)
  19. Mackworth St. Francis (Parish of Mackworth St. Francis) (currently being managed by the St Werburgh Bishops Mission Order Group)
  20. Mickleover and Radbourne (Parishes of All Saints, Mickleover; St. John the Evangelist Mickleover; Radbourne)
  21. Normanton (Parish of Normanton-by-Derby)
  22. Oakwood (Parish of Oakwood)
  23. Pride Park, Wilmorton, Allenton & Shelton Lock (Parishes of Allenton and Shelton Lock; St. Andrew with St. Osmund, Derby)
  24. Quarndon (Parish of Quarndon)
  25. Sinfin (Parish of Sinfin)
  26. Sinfin Moor (Parish of Sinfin Moor)
  27. Spondon (Parish of Spondon)
  28. Walbrook Epiphany (Parish of Walbrook Epiphany) (including St. Augustine Derby and St. Thomas Derby)
  29. Willington (Parish of Willington) (held in plurality with 17)

Bishop’s Mission Order

Derby: St. Werburgh’s Bishop’s Mission Order

>> Spotlights on parishes in Derby City Deanery

 


Derby City Deanery Synod

 

Synod meetings in 2025

12 March 2025
22 May 2025
6 October 2025

 

The Deanery Synod is a gathering place for clergy and lay representatives in the deanery, where we can pray and take counsel together, supporting one another in mission, and co-ordinating our service and sharing of the Gospel.

Derby City Deanery Synod comprises approximately 50 deanery clergy and 125 lay representatives from all parishes (allocated according to the number of people on each parish church’s electoral roll). Most business is conducted in a combined meeting, but occasionally there are separate meetings for the House of Clergy and the House of Laity. Lay Representatives are elected within their parish to serve for three years.

The Deanery Synod provides a vital structural bridge between parochial church councils (PCCs) and Diocesan Synods, bringing together clergy and lay people from neighbouring parishes to discuss issues relating to mission and ministry in the local area. Sometimes it will make a formal decision, sometimes by means of a vote and a local concern raised in your Deanery Synod could find its way onto an agenda for debate by your Diocesan Synod and even by the General Synod.

The Deanery Synod is an important part of the CofE structure and culture. Members are elected by parishes, and the Deanery Synod in turn elects representatives to the Diocesan Synod. Deanery synod meetings are concerned with seeking God’s will for the mission of the church locally, so it needs to be Christ-centred, prayerful and open to the spirit speaking through all.

It can take strategic decisions to advance local mission and ministry, but it also serves the witness and mission of the wider church.

Potentially the work that deanery synods do at local level can help shape the church at national level for years to come.


Derby City Deanery Leadership Team

This team consists of the:

Area Dean and Assistant Area Dean(s)

Lay Chair, Secretary and Treasurer of Synod

Elected Lay and Clergy Representatives of Synod

Deanery Administrator and co-opted members.

The Deanery Synod is required to have a standing committee. The first Derby City Deanery Synod (held in September 2016) approved the proposal that our Deanery Leadership Team be the standing committee. 

One of its functions is to prepare the agenda for Deanery Synod and conduct any business between meetings that is required. 

It also has two other functions.  First, as the Mission and Pastoral Committee of the Deanery, supporting parishes in vacancy and taking an overview of the needs for mission and ministry in the Deanery.  It is also in a good position to deal with the legal issues as the new Deanery comes into being.

Second, it has the role of co-ordinating the mission of the church in the Deanery, supporting and developing the missional role of the Deanery.  In this capacity, the Deanery Leadership Team will take a leading role in writing any Deanery Mission Action Plan.

>> Download a printable map of Carsington Deanery here (suitable for A4 & A3) [JPG]
>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of Derbyshire Peak and Dales from this page.

 

Welcome to the Carsington Deanery!

We are part of the Derbyshire Peak and Dales Archdeaconry.

 

Archdeacon: The Ven. Nicky Fenton - nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org 

Area Dean: Vacant

Assistant Area Dean: Revd Phil Michell - phil.michell@live.co.uk

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 Carsington Benefices

  1. Ashbourne with Mapleton with Ashbourne St John (Parishes of Ashbourne with Mapleton; Ashbourne St John) (Ashbourne St John is a private chapel)
  2. Brailsford with Shirley, Osmaston with Edlaston and Yeaveley (Parishes of Brailsford; Shirley; Osmaston; Edlaston; Yeaveley)
  3. Clifton in Plurality with Norbury with Snelston (Parishes of Clifton; Norbury; Snelston)
  4. Darley, South Darley and Winster (Parishes of Darley; South Daley; Winster)
  5. Fenny Bentley, Thorpe, Tissington, Parwich and Alsop-En-Le-Dale (Parishes of Alsop-En-Le-Dale; Fenny Bentley; Parwich; Thorpe; Tissington)
  6. Hulland, Atlow, Kniveton, Bradley and Hognaston (Parishes of Atlow; Bradley; Hognaston; Hulland; Kniveton)
  7. Matlock Bank and Tansley (Parishes of All Saints, Matlock Bank; Tansley)
  8. Matlock Bath and Cromford (Parishes of St Mary Cromford; Matlock Bath)
  9. Matlock, Dethick, Lea and Holloway (Parishes of Dethick, Lea and Holloway; Matlock (St Giles)
  10. Wirksworth (Parishes of Bonsall; Bradbourne; Brassington; Carsington; All Saints, Elton; St James, Idridgehay; Kirk Ireton; Middleton; Wirksworth with Alderwasley)

>> Parish Spotlights for Carsington Deanery

Carsington Deanery Synod - 2025

Details will be added when confirmed.

>> Download a printable map of South East Derbyshire Deanery (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]

>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of East Derbyshire from this page.

 

Welcome to the South East Derbyshire Deanery.

We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.

 

Archdeacon: The Ven. Karen Hamblin - karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org

Acting Area Dean: The Ven. Andie Brown - andie.brown@derby.anglican.org

Lay Chair of Deanery Synod: Mr Brian Parker

Deanery Treasurer: Mr Andrew Whysall

 

Deanery Synod Meetings 2025

Tuesday, 11 February 2025 at 7.30pm – Holy Trinity Church, Ilkeston

 

 

South East Derbyshire Benefices

  1. Cotmanhay (Parish of Cotmanhay)
  2. Heanor (Parish of Heanor)
  3. Ilkeston Holy Trinity (Parish of Holy Trinty, Ilkeston)
  4. Ilkeston St John the Evangelist (Parish of St John the Evangelist, Ilkeston)
  5. Ilkeston St Mary the Virgin (Parish of Ilkeston)
  6. Kirk Hallam (Parish of Kirk Hallam)
  7. Langley Mill and Aldercar (Parishes of St John, Aldercar; St. Andrew, Langley Mill)
  8. Long Eaton St John (Parish of St John, Long Eaton)
  9. Long Eaton St Laurence (Parish of Long Eaton)
  10. Marlpool (Parish of Marlpool)
  11. Morley and Smalley (Parishes of Morley; Smalley)
  12. Ockbrook (Parish of Ockbrook) (including Borrowash)
  13. Ripley (Parish of Ripley)
  14. Sandiacre (Parish of Sandiacre)
  15. Sawley (Parish of Sawley)
  16. Stanton-by-Dale with Dale Abbey and Risley (Parishes of Risley; Stanton-by-Dale with Dale Abbey)
  17. Swanwick and Pentrich (Parishes of Pentrich; Swanwick)
  18. The Denby Group (Parishes of Codnor; Denby; Horsley Woodhouse; Horsley; St Luke, Loscoe)
  19. West Hallam and Mapperley with Stanley (Parishes of Holy Trinity, Mapperley; Stanley, West Hallam) (including All Saints Stanley Common)
  20. Wilne and Draycott with Breaston (Parishes of Breaston; Wilne)

>> Spotlights on parishes in South East Derbyshire Deanery

 

>> Download a printable map of North East Derbyshire Deanery (suitable for A4 and A3) [JPG]

>> Download a printable map of the Archdeaconry of East Derbyshire from this page.

 

Welcome to the North East Derbyshire Deanery.

We are part of the East Derbyshire Archdeaconry.

 

Archdeacon: The Ven. Karen Hamblin - karen.hamblin@derby.anglican.org

Area Dean: Revd Daniel Cooke - daniel.cooke@derby.anglican.org

Assistant Area Dean: Revd Sarah Colver - vicar@oldbramptonchurch.org.uk

 

Lay Chair of Deanery Synod: Canon Christine Holmes-Elener

Deanery Secretary: Nigel Swann

Deanery Treasurer: Mr John Taylor

Assistant Warden of Readers: Anne Knyhynyckyj

 

North East Derbyshire Deanery Synod Meetings 2025

Tuesday, 4 February 2025 at 7.30pm - St Swithin Church, Holmesfield

Wednesday, 18 June at 7.30pm – St Barnabas Church, New Whittington

Tuesday, 4 November at 7.30pm - St John, Newbold

 

North East Derbyshire Benefices

  1. Barlborough and Clowne (Parishes of Barlborough; Clowne)
  2. Brampton St. Thomas and St. Mark (Parish of St Thomas and St. Mark)
  3. Brimington (Parish of Brimington)
  4. Calow and Sutton Cum Duckmanton (Parishes of St. Peter Calow; Sutton Cum Duckmanton
  5. Chesterfield Holy Trinity and Christ Church (Parish of Chesterfield Holy Trinity and Christ Church)
  6. Chesterfield SS Augustine (Parish of Saint Augustine, Chesterfield)
  7. Chesterfield Saint Mary and All Saints (Parish of Chesterfield (St. Mary and All Saints))
  8. Dronfield with Holmesfield (Parish of Dronfield with Holmesfield) (including Gosforth Valley, Holmesdale and Unstone)
  9. Eckington and Ridgeway (Parish of Eckington and Ridgeway) (including Upper Eckington)
  10. Elmton with Creswell and Whitwell with Steetley (Parishes of Elmton with Creswell; Whitwell with Steetley)
  11. Hasland (Parish of Hasland) held in plurality with 16.
  12. Killamarsh and Renishaw (Parishes of Killamarsh; Renishaw)
  13. Loundsley Green (Parish of Loundsley Green)
  14. Old Brampton and Great Barlow (Parishes of Old Brampton; Great Barlow)
  15. Saint John, Newbold with Dunston (Parish of St John Newbold with Dunston)
  16. Temple Normanton (Parish of Temple Normanton) held in plurality with 11.
  17. Staveley and Barrow Hill (Parish of Staveley and Barrow Hill)
  18. Walton St John (Parish of Walton St John (including Holymoorside))
  19. Whittington (Parishes of St Bartholomew, Whittington; St Barnabas, New Whittington)
  20. Wingerworth (Parish of Wingerworth)

 

>> Spotlights on parishes in North East Derbyshire Deanery

 

For our Diocese, Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) scores for each parish/team range from 3.5320 (least deprived) to 61.4208 (most deprived). Individual Parish Deprivation Scores are calculated inversely to individual parish/team IMD scores.  These range from 12.43 (least deprived) to 5.80 (most deprived) *. A lower amount means a parish/team will be requested to pay less Common Fund. *The figure of 12.43 is the amount that would be required to finance the full cost of ministry in the Diocese per person per week.  The lower figure of 5.80 represents 5% of a 2015 Basic State Pension. 

The attached spreadsheet lists all parish/team IMD scores and Parish Deprivation Scores download here

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