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<p>There is no central policy on charging for entry at Church of England churches
and cathedrals. It is for the cathedral chapters and church incumbents to decide how
best to meet their financial obligations, such as running costs and repairs, and in
the case of the most popular, to manage their visitor numbers.</p><p> </p><p>However,
only nine out of the 42 Church of England cathedrals, and very few churches, charge
for entry. All churches and cathedrals which charge for entry give free access to
those attending services and for private prayer, and some give free entry on Sundays
and at other times. Many also run a full programme of outreach, education programmes
and events for children and families which are accessible at little or no cost.</p><p>
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