CharityScore UK

Independent charity transparency ratings for England & Wales

171,622
Charities
40575
Platinum
55996
Verified
537
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171,622 charities · page 596 of 3433
29751
WEST WALTON VILLAGE HALL
#304111 · £17,154 income
HALL HIRE FOR FUNCTIONS - PARTIES,MEETINGS AND VARIOUS ACTIVITIES THE COMMITTEE ARRANGES BINGOS,QUIZ NIGHTS,DISCOS,GENERAL AUCTION
Platinum
87
/ 100
29752
MEMORIAL HALL AND PLAYING FIELDS - MIDDLETON CHENEY
#304221 · £12,433 income
Fund raising and maintenance of the playing fields as an amenity for the residents of the village
Platinum
87
/ 100
29753
KIDLINGTON RECREATIONAL TRUST
#304325 · £35,081 income
Maintain recreation grounds within KidlingtonLiase with sports clubs regarding usage of sports facilitiesProvide grant funding to Clubs that are members of the Trust
Platinum
87
/ 100
29754
SWINBROOK VILLAGE HALL
#304381 · £14,599 income
The maintenance and development of Swinbrook Village Hall for the benfit of the village
Platinum
87
/ 100
29755
VILLAGE HALL (CHILTHORNE DOMER)
#304515 · £14,278 income
The Charity's aim is to provide a centre for social and recreational activities for the inhabitants of Chilthorne Domer and those who live in the immediate vicinity regardless of race, sex, age, colour, sexual orientation or physical or mental disability.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29756
HIGH LITTLETON RECREATION GROUND
#304556 · £16,253 income
Sport, Leisure and Social activities for all ages in our parish, including sports sessions for local Primary School, Pre-school, Adult and Youth football teams; Pigeon Racing Club activities, Informal use: younger children's play area, MUGA, junior football net, fitness trail, dog walking, picnics and other informal activitiesOccasional events, e.g. Annual Village Day, Annual Cake Race Day
Platinum
87
/ 100
29757
WEST MONKTON VILLAGE HALL
#304670 · £57,563 income
The charity provides premises for the benefit of the people in the parish of West Monkton for educational and recreational purposes. Users include, Badminton clubs, Dance clubs, Brownies, National Childbirth Trust, Camera Club, Monkton Players Drama Club, etc as well as specific events and exhibitions. Also meeting place for South West of England Samaritans Group.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29758
WITHAM FRIARY VILLAGE HALL
#304682 · £12,855 income
Village Hall for use of villagers and others alike.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29759
BEDINGFIELD VILLAGE HALL
#304706 · £11,597 income
Available for use by village organisations and church
Platinum
87
/ 100
29760
BRANDESTON RECREATION GROUND AND VILLAGE HALL
#304713 · £18,027 income
To successfully operate and manage the Village Hall and Recreation Ground facilities with a view to providing the local community with activities and social opportunities. These are aimed at all sectors of the community.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29761
EARL SOHAM VILLAGE HALL
#304743 · £20,082 income
Management of village hall for assorted commumnity uses
Platinum
87
/ 100
29762
SUTTON RECREATION GROUND AND MEMORIAL HALL TRUST
#304826 · £17,130 income
Provide buildings and grounds for sport and recreation for local population.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29763
Wilby Village Hall
#304839 · £18,775 income
To provide a venue for recreational, social and educational purposes, and for formal meetings, for the village of Wilby and the surrounding area.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29764
ALPHETON JUBILEE HALL
#304851 · £14,264 income
Sports, excercise classes, social activities, local associations, for residents of this village and others. Meeting place for Parish Council, Church Council, WI. Occasional polling station.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29765
BOXFORD VILLAGE HALL
#304863 · £28,905 income
LOCATED IN STONE STREET ROAD, BOXFORD, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK CO10 5NP. BOXFORD VILLAGE HALL IS PRIMARILY A PLACE FOR LOCAL GROUPS AND CLUBS TO HIRE FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES INCLUDING INDOOR SPORT, DRAMA AND OTHER LEISURE AND COMMUNAL ACTIVITIES. THE HALL IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR HIRE TO INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR FUNCTIONS AND EVENTS
Platinum
87
/ 100
29766
HITCHAM VILLAGE HALL
#304901 · £32,154 income
Fund raising events throughout the year instigated by Village Hall Management Committee. eg. Village Fete, Quiz Nights, Parish events. Fund raising events, including local Produce Show, Christmas Fair, etc.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29767
THE NEWDIGATE COMMUNITY CENTRE
#305080 · £25,605 income
Provision of premises for the primary use of the local Newigate community
Platinum
87
/ 100
29768
OXSHOTT TRUST FUND
#305089 · £155,769 income
The charity manages the Oxshott Village Centre and is landlord and licenser to the Oxshott Medical Practice and licenser to The Vernon Educational Trust, the licences being for the provision of car parking services and the use of a playing field.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29769
SUTTON GREEN VILLAGE HALL
#305126 · £17,702 income
The Charity owns and operates the Village Hall for the benefit of the local community
Platinum
87
/ 100
29770
KINGS' HALL WITHYHAM
#305332 · £12,986 income
Provides Village hall premises for hire to community.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29771
SUSSEX FEDERATION OF YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS
#305455 · £37,105 income
PROVIDING EDUCATION AND ACTIVITIES FOR PEOPLE AGE 10-28 WHO LIVE, WORK OR ARE INTERESTED IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
Platinum
87
/ 100
29772
THE NEW REMEMBRANCE HALL
#305504 · £10,380 income
Village hall hired out for all village activities .weddings. Parties. and other social occasions etc
Platinum
87
/ 100
29773
EASTERTON VILLAGE HALL
#305510 · £11,107 income
property held upon trust for the purposes of physical and mental training and recreation and social moral and intellectual development through the reading and recreation rooms library lecture classes recreations and entertainments or otherwise as may be found expedient for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish of Easterton in the County of Wiltshire and its immediate vicinity
Platinum
87
/ 100
29774
LACOCK VILLAGE HALL
#305535 · £26,921 income
Village hall providing facility for Lacock.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29775
SHAW HILL PLAYING FIELD AND VILLAGE HALL
#305550 · £26,172 income
Management and operation of the playing field and village hall at Shaw Hill for the benefit of the community and inhabitants of Melksham without parish and the neighbourhood.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29776
1ST CARLTON COLVILLE SCOUT GROUP
#305664 · £31,863 income
We provide a safe environment where young people can develop to the best of their own potential, under the guidance of adults who have been approved by the Scout Association and work within the Association's rules and policies. A strict child protection policy exists. All leaders have received a CRB check.Our motto is Do your best.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29777
1ST HINCHLEY WOOD SCOUT GROUP
#305727 · £63,494 income
Provides scouting activities to promote the development of young people .
Platinum
87
/ 100
29778
1ST LINGFIELD AND DORMANSLAND SCOUT GROUP
#305777 · £26,359 income
Follows the principles of scouting as laid down by the Scout Association.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29779
EARLSWOOD (2ND REIGATE) ST JOHN'S SCOUT GROUP
#305780 · £53,831 income
The Charity exists to provide a Scout Group for local children aged from 6 to 18.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29780
1ST STAINES SCOUT GROUP
#305795 · £83,123 income
Provision of Scouting Activities for young people.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29781
1ST HORSELL SCOUT GROUP
#305810 · £65,943 income
Running Beaver,Cub & Scout packs
Platinum
87
/ 100
29782
4TH EAST GRINSTEAD (ST LUKES) SCOUT GROUP
#305851 · £25,847 income
Provision of scouting activities
Platinum
87
/ 100
29783
6TH LEWES SCOUT GROUP
#305861 · £14,189 income
We help young people to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities. We do this through an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training based on the Scout promise and Law, guided by adult leadership. Our leaders are all unpaid volunteers.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29784
1st Harting Scout Group
#305884 · £10,153 income
The aim of the 1st Harting Scout Group is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.At 1st Harting we have Beaver, Cub and Scout Sections.A local Forrest School make use of our Scout hut during the week.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29785
1ST SELSEY SCOUT GROUP
#305902 · £22,432 income
Scouting activities generally to promote character building skills using the scouting method for young people from the ages 6-18.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29786
3RD CHIPPENHAM SCOUT GROUP
#305925 · £19,858 income
The Group have 1 Beavers section, 1 Cub Scout section & 1 Scout section.In summary the aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development of young people's physical, intellectual, social & spiritual potentials.This is achieved by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law, and guided by adult leadership.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29787
FRANT SCHOOL
#306491 · £25,182 income
The vesting of the land and buildings known as Frant School and the School House property and the maintenance of its status as a school and the management of School House, is still in the process of change with the sale of School House & the cessation of the school. The changes will be presented to the Charity Commission in due course to assess their accordance with the Charity Commission Scheme.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29788
THE ARVON FOUNDATION
#306694 · £3,261,172 income
We run a year-round programme of creative writing courses at three rural writing houses and also online, offering expert tuition from established writers in all forms of published writing to people from all backgrounds and experience. We run mentoring and other creative writing projects and a grant scheme to enable open access to our courses, and provide dedicated facilities for writers' retreats.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29789
LEWES EXHIBITION FUND
#306970 · £49,032 income
The objects of the charity are to administer the freehold property owned by the charity and to apply the income therefrom and the investment income of the charity for the benefit of poor people in the Borough of Lewes (Blunts charity) and provide education grants for people within a distance of 5 miles from the Law Courts in Lewes in the case of the educational purposes fund.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29790
THE MOUNT CAMPHILL COMMUNITY LIMITED
#307027 · £3,915,788 income
The charity is part of the Association of Camphill Communities and was established specifically dedicated to serving the needs of young people with learning difficulties over the age of 16, in their transition to adulthood by creating community through living, learning and working. The Mount is guided by the principles of Dr Karl Konig, and is based on anthroposophy inspired by Rudolf Steiner.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29791
LUCY, COUNTESS OF STANHOPE'S CHARITY
#307746 · £27,502 income
Application for a grant by persons under the age of 25 resident in the civil parish of Chevening who are in need of financial assistance with their education or to prepare for entry into any profession, trade or occupation.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29792
46TH KINGSWOOD SCOUT GROUP
#308065 · £19,460 income
Local scout group providing scouting activities for young people ages 5-15.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29793
THRIPLOW VILLAGE HALL
#308082 · £10,839 income
Physical and mental training, recreation and social, moral and intellectual development through the medium of reading and recreation rooms, library, lectures, classes, recreations, meetings and such activities as may be found expedient for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish of Thriplow in Cambridgeshire and its immediate vicinity without distinction of sex, politics or religion.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29794
1ST STANMORE SCOUT GROUP
#308168 · £17,748 income
Our mission is to allow our young members explore the wide range of activities that are available to them; From a simple hiking through to a sport or camping and associated scouting activities.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29795
THE ST DAVID'S HILL PLAYGROUP
#308207 · £99,474 income
We are a pre-school open for breakfast club main session and lunh time club main session then after school club.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29796
3RD READING (ST PETER'S CAVERSHAM) SCOUT GROUP
#308237 · £15,884 income
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
87
/ 100
29797
THE KENDRICK FOUNDATION
#309072 · £57,984 income
The charity makes grants to Kendrick School in Reading and to pupils and former pupils of the school.
Platinum
87
/ 100
29798
KING ALFRED'S EDUCATIONAL CHARITY
#309083 · £22,301 income
Education/TrainingRelief of Poverty
Platinum
87
/ 100
29799
THE HAGBOURNE SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
#309232 · £14,684 income
Through the support of parents, teachers and pupils we hold events to raise money to support the learning of the children and their experiences at the school
Platinum
87
/ 100
29800
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION OF WILLIAM MALTHUS
#309549 · £15,582 income
Financial assistance to young people training or entering schools,colleges/universities; educational grants to local preschool and primary school.
Platinum
87
/ 100
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