RSS Feed

Martyn's Law

Head and shoulders shot of Mark CarterMany churches will be aware of Martyn's Law, officially the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, which requires venues and events open to the public to improve security and preparedness for potential terrorist attacks. Diocesan Director of Church Buildings, Mark Carter offers this update for churches: 

"The recent tragic attack at the Heaton Park Synagogue has brought back into focus security at places of worship. 

Parliament’s recent passing of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 – known as Martyn’s Law following the Manchester Arena attack – will have requirements for some churches to implement new policies and procedures on operating a place of assembly. 

However, only churches where there is a reasonable expectation of hosting over 200 people will need to comply and the implementation of the Act is not due yet with aspects of it being phased in over the next 18-months. 

We are expecting that there will be guidance forthcoming from the Church Buildings Council (supported by training locally) soon. In the meantime, more information can be found on this page of the Church of England website."

Published: 13th October 2025
Page last updated: Monday 13th October 2025 6:08 PM

Latest News

School and Church in Kidderminster achieve joint silver partnership Award

9th October 2025

St Catherine’s CE school and St Barnabas Church in Kidderminster have achieved a silver Church and School Partnership Award. Accompanied by representatives from the church, school and Diocese, Bishop Martin and Archdeacon Mark Badger, attended a special school assembly to present this joint award.

Sign up for the Diocesan Mailing

Latest Video Reflection

Every two weeks we produce a short video reflection. These cover a range of topics and themes and are published on the website and our social media channels.

Powered by Church Edit