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The Church of England comprises two Provinces, Canterbury and York. Each province is broken down into dioceses. There are 43 in England (44 including the Diocese in Europe). Each of the English dioceses has a structure of boards and councils responsible for different aspects of the Church's work, eg Ministry, Mission, Education, Social Responsibility.

Click on the diocese name for contact details and, where one exists, Web site.

Bath & Wells   (C)   Liverpool   (Y)  
Birmingham   (C)   London   (C)  
Blackburn   (Y)   Manchester   (Y)  
Bradford   (Y)   Newcastle   (Y)  
Bristol   (C)   Norwich   (C)  
Canterbury   (C)   Oxford   (C)  
Carlisle   (Y)   Peterborough   (C)  
Chelmsford   (C)   Portsmouth   (C)  
Chester   (Y)   Ripon & Leeds   (Y)  
Chichester   (C)   Rochester   (C)  
Coventry   (C)   St Albans   (C)  
Derby   (C)   St Edmundsbury & Ipswich   (C)  
Durham   (Y)   Salisbury   (C)  
Ely   (C)   Sheffield   (Y)  
Europe   (C)   Sodor & Man   (Y)  
Exeter   (C)   Southwark   (C)  
Gloucester   (C)   Southwell and Nottingham   (Y)  
Guildford   (C)   Truro   (C)  
Hereford   (C)   Wakefield   (Y)  
Leicester   (C)   Winchester   (C)  
Lichfield   (C)   Worcester   (C)  
Lincoln   (C)   York   (Y)  

C = Province of Canterbury
Y = Province of York

Centrally, the Church supports dioceses in those circumstances where doing it once is better than 44 times over. Much of the information generated for this site is produced nationally. Another key national resource available to all is Lambeth Palace Library.