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New Church Road, Hove, East Sussex (St Philip’s Church), Draft Pastoral (Church Buildings Disposal) Scheme for the closed church of Hove St Philip to be sold for use by the Coptic Orthodox Church (and ancillary uses)

BN3 4BBPublished 26/09/25
Brighton Argus • 

What is planned?

MISSION AND PASTORAL MEASURE 2011

Closed Church Building Of Hove St Philip

DIOCESE OF CHICHESTER

The Church Commissioners have prepared a draft Pastoral (Church Buildings Disposal) Scheme providing for the closed church of Hove St Philip and annexed land to be sold for Christian worship use in accordance with the rites and customs of the Coptic Orthodox Church and for purposes ancillary thereto.

A copy of the draft Scheme may be inspected at Church House, 211 New Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 4ED. You may also access the draft Scheme on the Commissioners’ website from the link to draft schemes online at www.churchofengland.org/consultation

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Large print and/or audio copies are available on request.

Having considered the proposals you may make representations either in support or against the draft scheme by e-mail to shaman.durrant@churchofengland.org or by writing to:

Shaman Durrant

Mission and Pastoral Services

Church Commissioners

Church House

Great Smith Street

London SW1P 3AZ

Please note that any communications received after Monday 27th October 2025 cannot be treated as a representation.

For details of this process see www.ccpastoral.org

. If you require further clarification about the draft scheme or process you can contact the case officer, Edward Youngson, by e-mail: edward.youngson@churchofengland.org

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