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Resumption of sung services in cathedrals
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Originally posted by Simon Biazeck View PostReally?! If you are not live-streaming or broadcasting it is not allowed? Please, can you direct me to the government regulations on this? I would appreciate it.
(5)A person who is responsible for a place of worship must ensure that, during the emergency period, the place of worship is closed, except for uses permitted in paragraph (6).
(6)A place of worship may be used— (a)for funerals, (b)to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast, or (c)to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
The following law is an example of how last-minute things are:
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Originally posted by Simon Biazeck View PostReally?! If you are not live-streaming or broadcasting it is not allowed? Please, can you direct me to the government regulations on this? I would appreciate it.
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Originally posted by cat View PostIt'll be this part of The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020:
(5)A person who is responsible for a place of worship must ensure that, during the emergency period, the place of worship is closed, except for uses permitted in paragraph (6).
(6)A place of worship may be used— (a)for funerals, (b)to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast, or (c)to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
The following law is an example of how last-minute things are:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/.../contents/made
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Originally posted by cat View PostIt'll be this part of The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020:
(5)A person who is responsible for a place of worship must ensure that, during the emergency period, the place of worship is closed, except for uses permitted in paragraph (6).
(6)A place of worship may be used— (a)for funerals, (b)to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast or (c)to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
The following law is an example of how last-minute things are:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/.../contents/made
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostYes, indeed, + Hereford - well, sort of. Have just had an email from there alerting to their schedule.My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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Ely is doing evensong on weekdays as well as morning Eucharist and evensong on Sundays. This week is unusual because today and tomorrow are BBC Radio 3 Choral Evensong broadcasts so are not being livestreamed on YouTube (today's will finally be broadcast in January; tomorrow is live). As yesterday's evensong was due to be more or less identical to tomorrow's broadcast, but would have had to be livestreamed, it was decided to have a rehearsal for tomorrow's broadcast instead rather than broadcasting virtually the same service twice. So in practice our full lockdown routine of YouTube livestreams begins on Thursday (which, unusually, will be boys only this week, because the lay clerks are needed for both broadcasts, and normally here Tuesday is boys only and Wednesday is girls only)...
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