News & media

Westminster Abbey is royal church offering daily services for all and a World Heritage Site with over a thousand years of history. We welcome press enquiries, and offer an out-of-hours service for urgent media calls.

Press and media photographers outside Westminster Abbey

Press passes

We manage media accreditation for major services at the Abbey.

TV/Radio

We offer filming facilities for documentaries/factual programmes which have a link to the Abbey. Filming takes place around our services and visiting so get in touch early as slots are limited. There is a fee, and we have conservation guidelines for programme makers.

Photography

Personal photography is welcome at the Abbey, although only in selected areas of the church. For more information, see our photography policy where a selection of images can also be downloaded for personal use. We are unable to offer commercial photography shoots.

Picture Library

We can send images for editorial use to your publication or website. Commercial picture enquiries, including academics and book publishers, should get in touch with the Abbey Library.

Contact us

Adrian Harris, Head of Communications & Digital, 020 7654 4888

Victoria Ribbans, Deputy Head of Communications, 020 7654 4890

Eleanor Lovegrove, Senior Communications and Social Media Manager, 020 7654 4926

Grace Long, Communications Manager, 020 7654 4887

Imogen Lowrie, Communications and Digital Assistant, 020 7654 5000

[email protected]


Latest news

Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attend Synod Service

Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attend Synod Service

Tuesday, 24th November 2015

A view through the Quire Screen's gold-painted iron gates to an altar in the Nave of Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey launches Association

Monday, 23rd November 2015

Abbey holds Remembrance Day Service

Abbey holds Remembrance Day Service

Thursday, 12th November 2015

Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Harry Open 87th Field of Remembrance

Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Harry Open 87th Field of Remembrance

Thursday, 5th November 2015