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171,622
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40575
Platinum
55996
Verified
537
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171,622 charities · page 191 of 3433
9501
READING ROOM
#304599 · £17,202 income
To provide a meeting room for any meetings or social gatherings, and toilet facilities for the local church
Platinum
92
/ 100
9502
YARLINGTON CLUB AND READING ROOM
#304689 · £103,320 income
The charity runs the village hall where meetings, dinners, classes and other events are held.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9503
BUTLEY VILLAGE HALL
#304723 · £15,727 income
Provision of a hall and playing field for the villagers of Butley, Chillesford, Capel St Andrew and Wantisden.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9504
CLAYDON AND BARHAM VILLAGE HALL
#304729 · £12,600 income
Provision of facilities for local groups and organisations.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9505
HACHESTON VILLAGE HALL
#304756 · £37,509 income
Activities for local residents and the surrounding communities including a toddler group, yoga, keep fit, art club, ballet, karate, heart rehab and social events. Facilities for the general public to hire for private functions and for special interest groups. Efforts are made to keep charges reasonable for local people.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9506
HOLBROOK VILLAGE HALL
#304765 · £17,937 income
Maintain and oversee the running of the village hall
Platinum
92
/ 100
9507
SOUTH ELMHAM ST MARGARET VILLAGE HALL
#304818 · £10,281 income
Maintains village hall in parish of South Elmham Saint Margaret, Suffolk
Platinum
92
/ 100
9508
WISSETT VILLAGE HALL (SALE PROCEEDS)
#304840 · £25,136 income
Management of Wissett Village Hall
Platinum
92
/ 100
9509
BRANDON REMEMBRANCE PLAYING FIELD
#304865 · £48,184 income
The purposes for a sports and recreation ground, Community Centre and Village Hall or any of them for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish of Brandon
Platinum
92
/ 100
9510
BUSBRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
#304983 · £33,489 income
Village hall providing building facilities for use by the local community for recreational or educational purposes
Platinum
92
/ 100
9511
CLAYGATE VILLAGE HALL ASSOCIATION
#305007 · £117,087 income
HIRING OUT HALLS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
Platinum
92
/ 100
9512
WEST MEADS COMMUNITY CENTRE & ASSOCIATION
#305338 · £32,361 income
WE PROVIDE LEISURE & SOCIAL FACILITIES FOR RESIDENTS IN ALDWICK AND WEST MEADS. OFTEN PROVIDING THE ONLY CONTACT FOR SOME WITH THE REST OF SOCIETY. WE PROVIDE ARTS, CRAFTS, PATCHWORK & QUILTING, CARPET BOWLS, KEEP FIT, LINE DANCING, TAEKWONDO, BRIDGE CLUBS, SOCIAL CLUB, COFFEE MORNINGS & YOGA THE CENTRE IT IS WELL USED AND MUCH APPRECIATED BY THE RESIDENTS OF THE LOCAL AREA .
Platinum
92
/ 100
9513
THE ALDBOURN WAR MEMORIAL HALL
#305457 · £17,821 income
To ensure that the hall is properly maintained and run for the benefit of all those wishing to use the premises for social and educational means
Platinum
92
/ 100
9514
EAST KNOYLE VILLAGE HALL
#305509 · £25,018 income
East Knoyle village hall is for all the community to be used for social and recreational purposes. It is available for rental by both residents and non residents for weddings, special events, meetings, concerts etc.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9515
IDMISTON VILLAGE HALL
#305532 · £24,984 income
The Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall Committee, manage and maintain the Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall for the inhabitants of Idmiston Parish, incorporating the villages of Idmiston, Porton and Gomeldon by providing facilities for meetings, lectures, classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9516
SOMERSET COUNTY SCOUT COUNCIL
#305634 · £152,399 income
Our purpose is to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9517
1ST MILTON (WESTON SUPER MARE) SCOUT GROUP
#305641 · £54,906 income
Scout Group, providing Recreational and Educational facilities for Children from the ages of 6 to 15
Platinum
92
/ 100
9518
1ST OULTON BROAD SEA SCOUTS
#305667 · £29,019 income
The 1st Oulton Broad Sea Scout Group is one of one hundred groups recognised by the Royal Navy within the United Kingdom. All aims & activities are as directed within the Policy, Organisation and Rules (POR) of the Scout Association.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9519
1ST ASH VALE SCOUT GROUP
#305683 · £42,048 income
Typical Scouting activities including camping and trips for Beavers,Cubs and Scouts
Platinum
92
/ 100
9520
2ND FRIMLEY (ST PETERS) SCOUT GROUP
#305743 · £38,075 income
We are based in Frimley, Surrey, and the group includes Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and Network. We provide adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for young people aged 6-25.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9521
1ST WEST BYFLEET SCOUT GROUP
#305813 · £30,748 income
Providing developement and life skills for children/young adults
Platinum
92
/ 100
9522
9TH BEXHILL SCOUT GROUP
#305823 · £41,454 income
To provide Scouting activities for any young person from age 4 to age 18. To be a hub for any adult wishing to re connect with Scouting via the Scout Network.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9523
1ST BURGESS HILL SCOUT GROUP
#305834 · £25,228 income
Education and training of young people
Platinum
92
/ 100
9524
1ST CROWBOROUGH SCOUT GROUP
#305839 · £57,741 income
Beavers, cubs and scouts groups
Platinum
92
/ 100
9525
1ST RINGMER SCOUT GROUP
#305863 · £10,337 income
We are a Scout Group for young people living in and around Ringmer, East Sussex , including Beavers, Cubs and Scouts covering children over 6 years of age.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9526
CRAWLEY DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#305875 · £121,331 income
Physical, spritual, mental development of young people 6 to 25 years of age
Platinum
92
/ 100
9527
1ST LANGLEY GREEN SCOUT GROUP
#305880 · £20,373 income
Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. We achieve this through delivery of a good quality balanced programme in line with the requirements of The Scout Association.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9528
1ST BILLINGSHURST GROUP SCOUTS
#305886 · £54,257 income
As per Scout POR, to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national, and international communities.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9529
1ST RODBOURNE CHENEY SCOUT GROUP
#305944 · £42,635 income
Practical training of young people between the ages of 6 years to 25 years in dictates of the Scout Association. To include camping,adventurous activities climbing, hiking etc.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9530
FOREST SCHOOL CAMPS
#306006 · £441,367 income
Providing supervised camping activities for young people of an educational nature.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9531
THE PHYLLIS TRAILL FOUNDATION
#306146 · £13,442 income
The charity awards grants towards the personal analysis of persons in recognised training as child and adolescent psychotherapists.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9532
1)JANE DOWNER 2)HOOPER'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
#306423 · £40,440 income
To promote the education of persons under 25 years of age who, or whose parents, reside in the Deanery of Storrington, preference being given to residents of the parish of Storrington.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9533
BRIXHAM HERITAGE MUSEUM & HISTORY SOCIETY
#306633 · £55,937 income
The Brixham Heritage Museum and History Society was founded for the purpose of recording, saving and displaying the heritage of the historic town and fishing port.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9534
TAVISTOCK SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUND (KNOWN AS TAVISTOCK COLLEGE ENDOWMENT FUND)
#306658 · £17,782 income
Educational Grants to pupils of Tavistock College
Platinum
92
/ 100
9535
THE RICHARDS EDUCATIONAL CHARITY
#306787 · £42,355 income
Support of cost of education and development of those under 25 in parish of Silverton
Platinum
92
/ 100
9536
NUTLEY HALL
#307023 · £2,333,410 income
Residential home and craft centre for adults with learning disabilites.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9537
NATIONAL SCHOOL WITH MARY TOUCHET'S CHARITY
#307185 · £39,461 income
An educational charity for the benefit of residents of the parishes of West Meon and Warnford in Hampshire, governed by a scheme of 1961 set up by the Minister of Education, amended in 1997. Working within that it continues to support the work of West Meon Primary School with a significant annual grant. Individual grants are made with no upper age limit to support all areas of further education.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9538
CLARKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
#307308 · £33,044 income
The objects of the charity are to make grants for educational purposes to schools, other organisations and individuals in the Parishes of Stratfield Mortimer, Mortimer West End and Wokefield.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9539
HOTHFIELD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
#307670 · £11,589 income
The object of the Charity is to promote the education (including religious education) of persons resident in the area of benefit and in need of financial assistance.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9540
THE CEDARS FOUNDATION
#307860 · £29,148 income
Supporting home school families in Christian education
Platinum
92
/ 100
9541
3RD HAYLING (BROTHERHOOD OWN) SCOUT GROUP
#308136 · £71,122 income
Training and development of boys and girls from 6 to 18years of age in accordance with the Policy,Organisation and Rules of the Scout Association.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9542
4TH ROMSEY (BRAMSHAW) SCOUT GROUP
#308215 · £44,927 income
OPPORTUNITIES TO SOCIALISE WITH OTHER YOUNG PEOPLE AND ACTIVITIES ORGANISED WITHIN A SAFE ENIRONMENT AS PER SCOUTING RULES
Platinum
92
/ 100
9543
ST BARTHOLOMEW'S SCHOOL FOUNDATION CONSOLIDATED PRIZE FUND
#309085 · £56,022 income
The principal object of the Foundation is to provide educational benefits to the students of St Bartholomew's School.The Foundation is custodian of many prize funds, some restricted in purpose, but all intended to reward good work, effort or achievement on the part of the students at the school.The Foundation also has responsibility for a permanent endowment of funds and assets.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9544
DR RADCLIFFE'S SCHOOL FOUNDATION
#309182 · £197,930 income
To provide finance to Dr Radcliffe's School Steeple Aston, to meet expenditure on building repairs and alterations to the School and special benefits that would not otherwise be provided by the LEA and to provide grants to eligible applicants for higher or further education or training and to local charities
Platinum
92
/ 100
9545
THE BURFORD SCHOOL FOUNDATION
#309235 · £430,171 income
The charity's income is used to maintain its properties and to provide special benefits of any kind for any educational institution attended by children resident in an agreed Area of Benefit. Income is also used to promote the education of persons under the age of 25 who are either resident in the Burford area or who have attended as a pupil for not less than 2 years and are in need of support.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9546
WOODSTOCK EXHIBITION FOUNDATION
#309554 · £14,399 income
Founded by a legacy in 1585, this charity awards bursaries to students and apprentices whose parents live in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9547
FAIRFIELD P N E U SCHOOL BACKWELL LIMITED
#310215 · £1,338,825 income
Fairfield PNEU School is a day, co-educational, independent school offering education for children from 3 to 11+. It provides a broad, liberal education closely informed by the National Curriculum and within a Christian environment which aims to develop to the full the capabilities of each individual child.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9548
MILLFIELD
#310283 · £70,659,000 income
The education of children and young people within Millfield School and Millfield Prep School (including Pre-Prep); the development of associated extra-curricular activites; the operation of educational and recreational courses.
Platinum
92
/ 100
9549
CURRY RIVEL VILLAGE HALL
#310287 · £19,587 income
The provision and maintenance of Curry Rivel Village Hall for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish of Curry Rivel
Platinum
92
/ 100
9550
HALLIFAX EDUCATIONAL TRUST
#310396 · £16,609 income
The Hallifax Trust provides grants and bursaries primarily for the primary school serving the parish of Shimpling, also for people under the age of 25 who either attended Shimpling School or whose parents live in Shimpling. If there are any funds left in any year not required for the above it may be used for charitable purposes for the general benefit of the residents of Shimpling.
Platinum
92
/ 100
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