The Bishop of Lincoln speaks in the House of Lords: 2 -3 February 2026
On Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 February, the Bishop of Lincoln spoke in the House of Lords. Find out what he was taking part in.
Read the storyThe independent review by Keith Makin into the Church of England’s handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth has been published. It is available to read here and a statement from the National Safeguarding Team can be read here. A statement from the Diocesan Secretary and Diocesan Safeguarding Officer can also be read here.
The Review refers to the current Bishop of Lincoln, The Rt Revd Stephen Conway, when he was serving as the Bishop of Ely. Bishop Stephen says:
“The victims and survivors of abuse are at the centre of my prayers as this Review is published.
“In light of the Review, I understand that there were further actions I could have taken following my reporting of the disclosures made to us in the Diocese of Ely about John Smyth. I am sorry that I did not pursue these actions at that time.
“In 2013, in following the safeguarding advice, policy and practice of that time, I believed that I had done all I could and that the allegations were being responded to appropriately.
“I know that as a Bishop I must continually strive, then as now, for the best safeguarding practice in our Diocese, and I am firm in my personal commitment to the support of all victims and survivors.”
If you have been affected by this report or wish to speak to a member of the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, the Survivor Advocate is available for support and assistance:
Email: safeguarding@lincoln.anglican.org
Phone: 01522 504070
Alternatively, Safe Spaces is an independent and confidential support advocacy service.
Contact their free helpline: 0300 303 1056
On Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 February, the Bishop of Lincoln spoke in the House of Lords. Find out what he was taking part in.
Read the storyAll of the diocesan forms that an annual parish meeting needs are now available for 2026. Download them here.
Read the storyAll Saints Church in Nettleham has announced a £248,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore Nettleham Church Tower, enabling this beautiful and historic church to continue to serve its community.
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