First part of your postcode is enough — e.g. YO1 or SW1A.
Find by diocese
Your diocese determines the DAC, the faculty Chancellor, and the principal capital grant programme. If you don't know your diocese, check your most recent quinquennial inspection report or ask your archdeacon's office.
Church of England (42)
Church in Wales (6)
Scottish Episcopal Church (2)
Roman Catholic (5)
Find by English / Welsh county
Counties don't always align with diocese boundaries, but your county page links to the relevant diocese and lists local grant routes and trusted installer partners.
Major UK city pages
Specific city-level resources for the largest UK population centres:
UK church solar by location — common questions
How do I find a solar installer near me for my church?
Enter your postcode or select your diocese / county below. We route you to the appropriate regional page with detail on local DAC, capital schemes, and trusted local installer partners. We deliver heritage solar specialist work UK-wide via our central heritage design team, with regional partner installers handling unlisted halls and vicarages.
Do you have local offices?
We're a UK-wide service organised centrally rather than a network of regional offices. Our heritage design team works on listed buildings across England, Wales and Scotland. For unlisted parish halls and vicarages where heritage constraints don't apply, we often work with vetted regional installer partners with local NICEIC/MCS accreditation — listed on the diocese and county pages.
Which UK regions do you cover?
All UK regions. England — every diocese of the Church of England. Wales — Church in Wales dioceses (Llandaff, Monmouth, Swansea & Brecon, St Asaph, Bangor, St Davids). Scotland — Scottish Episcopal Church dioceses (Edinburgh, Glasgow & Galloway, Aberdeen & Orkney, Argyll & The Isles, Brechin, Moray Ross & Caithness, St Andrews Dunkeld & Dunblane). Northern Ireland — via NIEN as DNO with the appropriate consent route.
What if my church is between regions or near a boundary?
Diocese boundaries don't always align with modern county boundaries. Your most recent quinquennial inspection report confirms diocese; your local council confirms county. If you're not sure, just request a feasibility — we'll identify the correct diocese, DAC, and grant routes for your specific postcode.