BIOS Reporter – Volume 29, No.3 – July 2005

The preservation of historic organs ought to be a simple affair, requiring no great feats of imagination or administration to ensure that important material is not destroyed; in particular, ecclesiastical exemption in planning matters, involving dedicated experts, is the obvious vehicle to deliver the necessary safeguards to protect valuable instruments and artefacts, in conjunction with the many organbuilders who recognise their responsibilities towards historically valuable organs…