BIOS Reporter – Volume 1, No.2 – April 1977

One of the matters of crucial importance to those of us concerned with the preservation of the best British organs and the promotion of standards
of excellence in modern organ building in this country is the functioning of the faculty procedures within the Church of England. There are significant historic organs in the chapels of the Free Churches; there are others in private or public hands; there are some in churches belonging to the Roman Catholics; but the majority of historic British organs remain within the walls of the Established Church, and therefore the machinery devised for their protection and conservation is of special interest…